Monday, November 12, 2012

Five Days of Fear: An FBI Thriller



About The Book:  It is a race against time when during a family picnic, Jessica Britton's well-ordered world is slammed against a brutal reality when her mom is kidnapped, her dad shot, and authorities can find no clues to begin their investigation.  Jessica's own anxiety and fear for her mother's life compels her to help FBI Agent Dan Hamilton look for motives and clues that would lead to rescuing her mom.  By chance, clues begin to emerge, and the once floundering investigation speeds to a hectic race against time and criminal minds in a desperate attempt to save Jessica's mom and the lives of many in San Francisco's business district.
About the AuthorBorn and raised in California, Dave has a love for San Francisco—its blend of history, scenery, and, of course, its cuisine, make it special. After a stint in the Air Force, Dave received his education at Cal Poly, S.L.O. and UC Davis—where he met his wife, Karen. They have two children, Scott and Jen, now grown. Dave and Karen currently live in Iowa.  Dave loves landscaping and Karen loves gardening. They also love traveling. Areas that they have visited and love are New York City, Italy, and France. The scenery is great in all locations, but it is the cuisine that is of special interest to Dave. Have you detected a recurring theme?  Upcoming novels will include other genres, but for Dave's fourth book, he plans to have a sequel to Five Days of Fear.  Visit his website and check him out.

My Thoughts About The Book:  David Kovach where have you been hiding   This book is amazing!  Once you pick it up and begin reading you cannot put it down.  The suspense was a nail-biter.   I cannot wait for the sequel.  Kovach is a master of story telling.  This book is a must read for thriller/suspense readers.  It will keep you on the edge of your seat.  If you would like to see the trailer for the book then click here. 

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free fromTLC Book Tours and Light Messages. I was not required to write a positive review. All they asked for was an honest review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255.

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