Sunday, December 29, 2019

Review: The String by Caleb Breakey



Most of us have fond memories of the games we played as children. Even as adults we enjoy playing games with our children or other friends. What if you were contacted and told you were in a game and it was run by the "conductor" and you had NO say so? He tells you there are two rules! 1) Participation is mandatory and 2) If any one person refuses to play, the threats to all players will come to pass. It doesn't sound like a "fun" game now!

The String by Caleb Breakey is a thriller novel that revolves around all character participating in a game. This game is not fun, but rather dangerous, violent and chaotic.  University cop, Markus Haas, find himself in the middle of the game.  As he learns more about what he's involved in he finds they are all "knots" in a "string" and if even one of them doesn't do what they are told they all suffer. As Markus works to find the "conductor" he encounters other willing to help him in his mission. The only problem is that the "conductor" seems to know every move they make. Time is running out before those that Markus cares about are hurt. Can he find out who the mysterious "conductor" is before it's too late?

The String is the first book in The Deadly Games Book series. To find out more about the author or when the next book will be out check Instagram and Facebook.  


**I received a free copy of this book from Revell for my honest review**



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