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Guardian Angel
Book: Guardian Angel
Written by: Jim Chriss
Publisher: Creative Arts Book Company
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

Guardian Angel
Rating: 5 / 5
Not only can this author write a great story, he does it with a creative flair that leaves the reader hungry for more. The book is full of everything one could want in fiction. There is suspense, romance, murder and more. I love this author's style of writing. A real pleasure to read. I can hardly wait for his next book.


A Winner
Rating: 5 / 5
Jim Chriss weaves the plot and characters into an exciting story that can or actually has happened.A must read if you like a book you can not put down.He has a loyal reader in me.


A must read!
Rating: 5 / 5
Guardian Angel offers readers a timely fictional look inside an administration made vulnerable by its reliance on funding and illicit services provided by a big corporation. I found it especially relevant with all that's going on in the world today. It's easy to imagine that big corporations and big government are reliant on one another. In this case, the top guy is manipulated because of his weaknesses.

"I would die for him, should I lie for him?"

So starts this exciting novel about manipulation, corruption and the abuse of power. An honest, idealistic secret service agent, Mike Kostanski, is deceived into perjuring himself. When the man he was sworn to protect allows Mike to take the fall for him, his idealism begins to wane.

Mike finally realizes that the he has to look out for himself, and when he takes things into his own hands the action really starts and the corporate criminals have to protect their interests. And they do so with a vengeance.

By the time I was halfway through the book I couldn't put it down. With all the corporate scandals happening these days, I wouldn't be surprised to hear of something on the scale of the activities in Guardian Angel.

This one is going to be compulsory reading in business ethics classes in years to come.
Mike Kostanski is one of the heroes of everyday life - one who believes in America, in the law, and in basic justice. He could live next door-and I'd be happy to have him as a neighbor. I hope he surfaces again.




 
 
 



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