Sleepers Run



Title: Sleepers Run
By: Henry Mosquera
Publisher: Oddity Media
Publication Date: July 2011
IBSN:  978-0615505442
Pages: 345



War on Terror veteran, Eric Caine, is found wandering the streets of Miami with no memory of the car accident that left him there. Alone and suffering from PTSD, Eric is on a one-way road to self-destruction. Then a chance meeting at a bar begins a series of events that helps Eric start anew. When his new job relocates him to Venezuela–the land of his childhood–things, however, take an ominous turn as a catastrophic event threatens the stability of the country. Now Eric must escape an elite team of CIA assassins as he tries to uncover an international conspiracy in which nothing is what it seems.
 
Sleeper’s Run was fast paced and exciting.  I think it would make a great movie.  It reminded me a little of “conspiracy theory” with a little “Terms of Endearment” thrown in the mix.  The military research was clearly extensive.  The action was described so well that it made it easy for anyone to visualize what was happening and that’s saying something coming from a person who has no real fighting experiences outside of reading material.  It was a good read.
~Bobbi~

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