The Cleaner by Mark Dawson
John Milton is the man who does what no one else can do; he eliminates people for the government. His skill? Murder in the first degree – The Cleaner. I took time reading this book as it is my first attempt in reviewing such a suspense filled book. I did feel that it dragged on and on, especially about Elijah and his mother Sharon. I did not find much of a twist to it. Only one thing came to mind. John wanted out from this secret agency. He had enough of killing and blood was on his hands; after one hundred and thirty six ‘cases’ resolved.
The book was well written, filled with plenty of weird characters, and names that only Mark could come up with. I was glued to the book [when time allowed that is], but I felt the lack of a real plot in the storyline. I rate this book at 3.5 stars. Mark is an international best seller and an up and coming writer who we’ll be hearing from much more into the future. Still a good read if you are into suspense and some mayhem. It did get slightly boring after a while as the story became lost along the way. As I review this book, Mark has published dozens more, and his writing has improved impeccably. He is now recognized as a best seller author. This book was ‘in the beginning’ as we all start there.
PS - My next review will be ...
A Broken Shell Of A Man by Elizabeth O'Neill
Until the next time, enjoy!
PS - My next review will be ...
A Broken Shell Of A Man by Elizabeth O'Neill
Until the next time, enjoy!
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