First Review of October 🎃🎃🎃 🎃 Kill Switch by Gordon Bonnet



Synopsis: 

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When high school teacher Chris Franzia comes home on the last day of school, he finds two FBI agents waiting for him. A string of seemingly unrelated murders has left them baffled, and they can find only one commonality. All five victims shared a college class with Chris thirty years earlier... and now he may be next.

Struggling with the sheer impossibility of the situation, Chris’s skepticism fades after a series of failed attempts on his life makes things deadly clear. Thus begins a harrowing cross-country race, forcing Chris to put together the pieces of his past while staying one step ahead of his mysterious assailants. Can he make the connection in time? And will the deadly picture of reconstructed memory be worth the price of knowing?



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 Going into the story, I wasn't quite sure what it was. 
Based on the synopsis, it sounded like a mystery and I like mysteries so I took the plunge and found myself thrust into a story in the realm of sci-fi and the paranormal.




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The story of Chris Franzia, the high school teacher whose life changes when he’s approached by FBI agents at the end of the school year, was an interesting one. As I’ve stated before, I do enjoy seeing what characters do when out of their element. He’s a pretty average guy who, among other things, finds out that that his some classmates are dead and also ends up getting his house blown up.



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If this kind of thing whets your mysterious/paranormal appetite, you might like this work.


While the plot is crafted realistically—despite its category—and developed enough to the point where I could see where the author was going, there were times where it felt a little like rambling and I wanted to know more about these aliens that figured so heavily into the story.

Nevertheless, I was gripped enough to keep reading.

If you’re a sci-fi fan or you’re looking for a good mystery or sci-fi book to pass the time, I’d recommend it. It’s a good, solid story.

4 out of 5 stars!



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