Suspicion

By Joseph Finder

Suspicion - Joseph Finder
  • Release Date: 2014-05-27
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4
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From 317 Ratings

Description

One bad choice gets a father caught up in a deadly situation in this electrifying thriller from New York Times bestselling author Joseph Finder.

Single father Danny Goodman suddenly finds himself unable to afford the private school his daughter adores. Then Danny meets Thomas Galvin, the father of his daughter's new best friend and one of the wealthiest men in Boston. Out of the blue Galvin offers a loan to help Danny out. Desperate, he takes the money, promising to pay it back.

But the moment the money is wired into his account, the DEA comes knocking. Danny’s impossible choice: an indictment for accepting drug money, or a treacherous assignment to help the government get close to his new best friend.

As Danny begins to lie to everyone in his life, including those he loves most, he must decide once and for all who the real enemy is or risk losing everything—and everyone—that matters to him.

Reviews

  • Suspicion

    5
    By Revgreer
    Fast paced, tight plot, great writing make this thriller one you can’t put down!
  • All his books are alike

    3
    By CentralCALady
    Boring. One dimensional characters. Tedious plot.
  • Suspicion

    1
    By Tenner911
    Have read and liked his previous books,so thought it was a safe bet to purchase this 1. Unfortunately this book was really bad. It felt generic with little energy put into it. Wonder if he even wrote it. Didn't read like his others. His previous books had a certain amount of intelligence to them. This did not. I'm going to be very cautious about purchasing fiction books in the future.
  • Good read

    4
    By TaxGirl1040
    This was a good read. Not the hardest to figure but good. Kept me involved.
  • Suspicion

    5
    By piccpwr
    Great book! I read it in two days, hard to put down
  • As good as the rest of his work.

    5
    By RiccoV
    I've read all of Finders books. Enjoyed ever one and wait eagerly for the next. This didn't disappoint.