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Rating: Summary: A chilling thriller Review: At the Federal Courthouse in Washington DC, the "janitor" fired one shot at former President Canfield splattering his skull and brain all over the place. Agent Tom West connects this assassination with the murder of FBI agent Michael Ballard ten years ago. In common is J. Edgar Hoover's fingerprint at the scene of both homicides. Assisted by Agent Christine Peal, Michael begins to find a link to events started in 1969 with a rare occurrence of FBI and CIA cooperation by concurrent assassinations in Cameroon and DC, but one of the witnesses requiring elimination escaped. As the two Feds begin to uncover a conspiracy that envisions taking over the country, they realize that this is more than a case of revenge. They must first solve the conspiracy that leads to some of America's most powerful leaders before they can capture the "Hoover killer". Either side of the puzzle contains individuals who would prefer to see Agents West and Peal removed officially or preferably dead. THE HOOVER PRINT is an exciting political thriller based on the concept that history is linear so that a minor, almost unnoticed event beyond an immediate family's awareness, can still lead to major impact years later. The story line is loaded with detail that surprisingly enhances the belief in the non-stop action as genuine. Readers will empathize with the killer and root for the Feds to uncover the truth because the audience will want to know how Hoover is reaching out from the grave years after his death. Fans will desire more thrillers like this one from first time author Robert Bitterli. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: A chilling thriller Review: At the Federal Courthouse in Washington DC, the "janitor" fired one shot at former President Canfield splattering his skull and brain all over the place. Agent Tom West connects this assassination with the murder of FBI agent Michael Ballard ten years ago. In common is J. Edgar Hoover's fingerprint at the scene of both homicides. Assisted by Agent Christine Peal, Michael begins to find a link to events started in 1969 with a rare occurrence of FBI and CIA cooperation by concurrent assassinations in Cameroon and DC, but one of the witnesses requiring elimination escaped. As the two Feds begin to uncover a conspiracy that envisions taking over the country, they realize that this is more than a case of revenge. They must first solve the conspiracy that leads to some of America's most powerful leaders before they can capture the "Hoover killer". Either side of the puzzle contains individuals who would prefer to see Agents West and Peal removed officially or preferably dead. THE HOOVER PRINT is an exciting political thriller based on the concept that history is linear so that a minor, almost unnoticed event beyond an immediate family's awareness, can still lead to major impact years later. The story line is loaded with detail that surprisingly enhances the belief in the non-stop action as genuine. Readers will empathize with the killer and root for the Feds to uncover the truth because the audience will want to know how Hoover is reaching out from the grave years after his death. Fans will desire more thrillers like this one from first time author Robert Bitterli. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: Thriller from beginning to end Review: I read this book from beginning to end. It started off slow but as the suspense got more and more exciting I could not put the book down. I,m looking forward to Mr bitterlis new book very soon.
Rating: Summary: Hoover Print is An Absolutely Fantastic Mystery/Action Novel Review: I'm a sucker for a great mystery and The Hoover Print didn'tlet me down. A first novel by Robert Bitterli, The Hoover Printcombines exceptional character development, suspense and action into a book you simply can't put down. I enjoyed every page and can't wait for the movie!
Rating: Summary: The Hoover Print should have been 5 stars! Review: This first novel by Robert Bitterli is a great story. The strong female protaginist is something you don't see everyday. Unfortunately the book is filled with errors. Editing shouldn't and doesn't just mean running a spell checker. This author deserves a competent editor. Bravo Mr. Bitterli, I am looking forward to your next try.
Rating: Summary: The Hoover Print should have been 5 stars! Review: This first novel by Robert Bitterli is a great story. The strong female protaginist is something you don't see everyday. Unfortunately the book is filled with errors. Editing shouldn't and doesn't just mean running a spell checker. This author deserves a competent editor. Bravo Mr. Bitterli, I am looking forward to your next try.
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