Saturday, May 04, 2019

book review: outbreak

title: outbreak
author: davis bunn
year: 2019
publisher: bethany house

Davis Bunn has written a book that will keep you reading. His characters are well developed. The locations are described so that we see the book as well as read it. 

The story revolves around the possibility of a pandemic impacting not only West Africa, but much of the world. As the leading characters see the devastation caused by the outbreaks in West African villages, they are faced with questions for which they have no answers. Every question seems to lead to more questions. Even as they are looking for answers, someone seems to be doing everything they can to stop them. Who are they? What exactly are they doing? And why?
I liked the way that Bunn brings a subtle faith aspect to the story. There is something underlying changes in character, but it is not fully spelled out, there is a sense of there is more to unpack.

There are many unanswered questions in this book… Maybe Book One in a new trilogy?

If you enjoy suspense, this is a good read. 



"Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group
and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc."
This is my honest review. All opinions are strictly my own.

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