book-review · fiction · mystery-thriller

“To Kill the truth” by Sam Bourne

Sam Bourne’s latest in the series of former White house operative Maggie Costello’s encounters with a dire threat, “To Kill the truth”, opens up with a Professor of History dead, libraries around the world that house evidence of the history of important events like slavery and holocaust are getting burnt, digital records are being wiped out, and someone is trying to destroy all documentation of the greatest crimes committed, in a bid to rewrite history.
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Can you imagine how frightening a world like that would be where there is no written proof of anything and people forget the atrocities some sections of the societies have encountered?
Now it is up to Maggie to find who is behind all these killings and blazing and stop them in time.
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An interesting and thought-provoking premise coupled with a fast-paced and compelling narrative, this makes up for an exciting political thriller.
Although, having read the first one from the series does account for gaps in the character development, but the gripping plot and provocative theme more than makes up for it.
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A highly captivating and riveting political thriller that is sure to stir up your grey cells.
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐/5
Genre: fiction, thriller, political-drama, adult-fiction