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Monday, November 21, 2011

Book Review - Executive

About the Book
The UAV changed heading and started descending, approaching them. The men were able to distinguish the on-board sensor array cameras rotating in search for targets. The drone was American, and they were America’s allies. The soldiers should be safe ... but are they? This is the story.

Executive by Leslie Wolfe provides a suspenseful page turner in a new novel that takes readers from a friendly fire incident in Afghanistan that takes a heavy toll, to a similar incident on American soil; from a successful American corporation that comes under scrutiny, to an executive who attempts to determine the truth about the technology that took the lives it was supposed to save.

The novel, full of plausible scenarios, is packed with drama on American soil and overseas.

A memorable incursion behind corporate closed doors, led by an up-and-coming executive on a mission to find the truth about the lives lost to the very technology that was mandated to protect them.

Exploring the controversial territory of toxic leadership and its long term consequences, Executive delivers an insightful analysis spiced with cutting-edge technology and science, in an exciting, masterful thriller.


About the Author
Leslie Wolfe has a deep passion for technology, and it shows in this page turning suspense novel. Her enthusiastic observation of human behavior shows as conflict-ridden situations abound in this novel. Leslie Wolfe loves to interact with all types of people and have all kinds of debates, on technology trends, and almost anything else.

My Take on the Book
This was a great book. From beginning to end I was left on the edge of my seat wondering what was coming next. The author throws many twists and turns out at you in the story line itself, but even though this is the case as a reader you can easily stay on target. Also, the characters were strong and you find yourself learning so much about them that you want to know more. On top of this the topic of the book itself, one that looked at leadership and military technology is one that is timely and for me at least was completely engaging. This is a must read!

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