Book Of Fate

Book of Fate by Brad Meltzer, 2006.

Wes is a former Presidential aid that finds that the life he has been living and the world he has been living has been a total lie.  Teaming with a gossip columnist, a former colleague, and a childhood friend, he must unravel a mystery involving power at the highest levels of government.  Meltzer’s book is engaging, but drags at some points and feels needlessly lengthy.  I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys thrillers and plot twists.

Keith Greenawalt

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