Book Review – Impeachment

Recently, I received an advance copy of Impeachment, by Mark Spivak, and published by City of Light under their Blacklight Press imprint.  If you are a fan of politics, or even just vaguely aware of what is going on right now, this is one you don’t want to miss.

It’s a story of maneuvering by two obscenely rich brothers who reshape the political scene to give them the result they want for America. It’s a story of dirty tricks and backstabbing. It’s a story of the difficult subject of immigration and what to do about it. It’s the story of a well-meaning president who is convinced he is doing the right thing and a substantial segment of the population agree with him, but it’s the politicians and money, not the voters, that determine the outcome.

The plot evolves easily and naturally. The characters are fully developed with some that are likeable, some you can’t stand and others you just feel sorry for. The dialogue is well-written and relatable.

Impeachment is a book for our time and when you are finished reading, you may find yourself wondering what really does go on behind the scenes.  It may be closer to fact that fiction. That’s the sign of a well-written book, in my opinion.

Watch for Impeachment on October 15.  

Author: info@barry-finlay.com

Barry Finlay is an award-winning and best selling non fiction and fiction author. After his first two popular non-fiction works, he has expanded to writing crime novels. His literary repertoire includes his experience climbing a mountain with his son, his travels with his in-laws and the hugely popular Marcie Kane Thriller Collection and The Jake Scott Mystery Series. He is a recipient of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee medal for his philanthropic work in Africa.