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Bound by Deception

Bound by Deception

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Conspiracy theory
Review: BOUND BY DECEPTION tells the story of a corrupt organization called the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) that has an unethical mission. The leader of the organization is a man named Bob Anderson and a US Senator allegedly funds their illegal activities. It's comprised of government officials, investment bankers, attorneys, business consultants and corporate CEOs and presidents.

Kavon Bell, once a consultant to both the CIA and FBI, now operates K-Group Intelligence Consultant Services. He has mistakenly come across top-secret documents of an NIA operation to eliminate all African American CEOs and presidents of major corporations. His girlfriend, Sylvia Moreland, is the CEO and president of Shield Security Inc., which provides legal, corporate and data security for retired government officials and corporate CEOs and presidents.

Kavon becomes puzzled by his discovery. The assassination of a top African American CEO, who happened to be one of Sylvia's clients, leads Kavon to believe the NIA is responsible. It becomes a race against time to dissolve a conspiracy theory. Will the NIA find out Kavon's intentions? Or will they be discovered and brought to justice?

BOUND BY DECEPTION is a slow paced read that eventually picks up near the end. In the first few chapters, the author's switching of tenses and how he identifies his characters caused me to become a little confused. Overall, the concept made a good story line that may be enjoyable by others especially if they're into politics.

Reviewed by Ess Mays
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers


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