@Johnldeboer #BookReview ‘How Little We Know’ a Fast-Paced Intrigue by John L. DeBoer

How Little We Know, DeBoerHow Little We Know, by John L. DeBoer was an enjoyable and fast-paced read. A brilliant combination of action and intrigue that will surely make this title a ‘must read’ for any who enjoy the action, adventure, intrigue or thriller genres.

Starting off in How Little We Know, readers will immediately meet Luke Elliot; one of the book’s main characters – and they will ‘watch’ as Luke’s life is forever altered in seemingly the blink of an eye.

Shortly thereafter, Kimberly Stanton, a key witness in the very prominent United States vs. Gianelli trial makes her appearance. The federal court case she’s testifying in is national news because the prosecution is attempting to lock away a high-ranking mafia goon. All Kimberly must do is provide her witness statement to the judge and jury – and stay alive while she’s at it. Once the trial is over, WITSEC whisks Kimberly away for a new start as Jessica Morrow.

Two separate lives – two separate states; yet, Luke Elliot and Jessica Morrow are barreling toward each other with the velocity of a high-speed commuter train.

While I don’t want to give away any of the story, I can tell you that Luke and Jessica both have skeletons in their closets – apparently of the zombie genus as they’re definitely rising from the grave. Elliot is a well-respected business man, but he has a past he’d rather remain hidden; not to mention that Morrow, herself, is running from an unspeakable past.

In summary, How Little We Know was an excellent read. A fictional tale; well-written with lots of intrigue and cat-and-mouse nuance. Bottom-line, an action-packed thrill ride. Five stars…

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About the Author:John L. DeBoer, How Little We Know

After graduating from the University of Vermont College of Medicine, John L. DeBoer, M.D., F.A.C.S. completed his surgical training in the U.S. Army and then spent three years in the Medical Corps as a general surgeon. Thirty years of private practice later, he retired to begin a new career as a writer.

When not creating new plot lines for his novels, Dr. DeBoer pursues his interests in cooking, the cinema, and the amazing cosmos. He’s an avid tennis player, and his yet-to-be-fulfilled goal is to achieve a level of mediocrity in the frustrating game of golf.

The father of two grown sons, he lives with his wife in North Carolina.

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