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48 Hours: A City of London Thriller

by J Jackson Bentley

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"If you don't pay me £250,000.00 in the next 48 Hours you will die". The text on Josh Hammond's BlackBerry was blunt and chilling. Surely it must be a joke, but when Josh is attacked in broad daylight and people around him start to die he knows that his blackmailer is deadly serious. Can Josh raise the money, can his attractive new bodyguard protect him, who is blackmailing him and why? He has 48 hours to find out. The first novel in the acclaimed City of London Thriller series is a hit which will enthral everyone who knows and loves its London settings. Rich in detail and truly evocative it is a real page turner, told in around 100,000 words.

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A thoroughly enjoyable book although the reproduction was disappointing because there were quite a few errors in the Kindle version. A more thorough or additional read through was definitely necessary. That being said the story was fast moving, punchy and exciting keeping the reader quite mystified on how the plot was going to unfold. ( )
  imyknott | Nov 4, 2014 |
An interesting little thriller, written somewhat unusually (for me anyway) in a mixture of first person and third person. By that I mean, it sometimes is 'I did this', other times it's 'they did that' and the action takes place somewhere the previous 'first person', isn't. If that makes it any clearer. Probably not.

A good little book. A thriller, even. Our main character gets, seemingly out of the blue, a note, a threat, to pay up a huge sum of money, inside the 48 hours of the title, or suffer the consequences. The fatal consequences. And he soon finds he's not the only one.

Unfortunately, after the original set-up and execution is, executed…there's still about four fifths of the book to go. From there on, there is plenty of going on and plenty to keep you reading, but it's more a labour of love, rather than a stuck-to-your-hands-like-glue, page-turner. Or perhaps it should be 'page-flipper', as I read it on Apple's iBooks. I did think that our main man believed the premise a little quickly and any deeper doubts that anyone (like me) would surely have had in the initial stages, were a little glossed over and sped past I felt. Plus he was astoundingly lucky to have the boss he had, on the raising of the cash front. Plus, he was damn lucky that he got assigned such a gorgeous Policewoman as body-guard (who later seems to be at least part Robocop, the number of injuries she survives).

I could be wrong, but I felt this was a self-published affair. It's a decent effort and worth your time and even a little of your money. I did feel however, that there were a few awkward moments, a few rough edges that surely could have been polished a little smoother by an extra edit and read-through, to push it further into the Thriller genre lime-light. Yeah, that works. I'm giving it a three here, but try and change it to a two and a half on my blog. ( )
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Fiction. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:

"If you don't pay me £250,000.00 in the next 48 Hours you will die". The text on Josh Hammond's BlackBerry was blunt and chilling. Surely it must be a joke, but when Josh is attacked in broad daylight and people around him start to die he knows that his blackmailer is deadly serious. Can Josh raise the money, can his attractive new bodyguard protect him, who is blackmailing him and why? He has 48 hours to find out. The first novel in the acclaimed City of London Thriller series is a hit which will enthral everyone who knows and loves its London settings. Rich in detail and truly evocative it is a real page turner, told in around 100,000 words.

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