If social media
teaches anything, it’s that everyone lies.
About the Book: On a cold spring
night in a quiet suburb on the banks of the Chicago River, the vice president
of an international social network, is found stabbed to death. That same night,
the Finnish heiress to the latest social media craze disappears from an
all-night masquerade party on Lake Michigan. How are these incidents connected—and
what did the dead man mean when he warned a group of South Pacific islanders
plan to “rogue the durum”?
Aided by rookie
detective, Lucia Vargas, and Fr. Remy Mbombo, a local priest with a history
he’s desperate to keep under wraps, FBI agent Ezra James takes on the case. He
must work fast to uncover the secrets before more people die. And if “rogue the
durum” means what the experts fear, then the social network moguls behind it
are capable of anything.
Our Review: Once
again, author Kolbe delivers a real whodunit for the intrepid Agent James to
solve all the while supported by a cast of complex characters who literally
jump off the page. The ending is one to savor, hinting the best is yet to come.
On a scale of 1-5, Rogue the
Durum deserves a 7.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women
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