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Bazaar

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5 Star Review


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By Celeste Hann


Finding a story that seems a little too close to truth can be both exciting and scary. This one goes into the murky parts of the internet, where crime and technology mix in ways we might not even be aware of. There is a black market for killing people that uses cryptocurrency and 3D-printed guns. The idea behind it is interesting. An awful murder starts the story. At first, it seems like a simple crime, but it quickly becomes clear that it is much more complicated, revealing a scary web of power, corruption, and class warfare.


The pace is constant, lifting me from one high-stakes scene to the next, and the stress never goes away. As soon as I thought I understood where the story was going, something new would come out and make me question everything. Each scene is full of descriptive details that help you picture the dirty underworld where these people live and work. From dark hacker dens to high-powered boardrooms, the settings are all sharply drawn and tense.


What I appreciated most was the balance between action and thought-provoking themes. Not only is it a thriller, but it also makes a point about the good and bad things that people can do with technology. The truth that the things we use every day can also be used as weapons in ways most of us don't think about is made people face it. The book does more than just tell a story; it starts a talk about how crime and power will work in a world where everything is connected.


The writing is sharp, and the characters feel real—flawed, ambitious, and caught in a game that’s bigger than themselves. Pay close attention, because the story is very complicated. That's part of what makes it so interesting. People who pay attention will be rewarded because it turns small details into big turning points in ways that feel both sudden and inevitable.


That kind of book doesn't just make you laugh; it makes you think. And the story keeps you on the edge of your seat. It makes you question what you think you know about power, technology, and justice. There isn't a clear finish, and I don't want one. There is just enough doubt to make me think about what I would do in the same position. As I turned the last page, I felt both pleased and uneasy, because I knew that even though this was fiction, it was still possible.


About the Author

Miles Joyner



A lifelong fiction writer, Miles turned to penning novels after nearly a decade editing television in the D.C. area for platforms including NBC Sports Washington, theGrio, and the Federal Network. He has had an obsession with the effects technology has on society since being raised by a father who was a computer programmer and a mother in workforce development He still pursues filmmaking in between books and finds that writing in the technothriller genre only enhances that passion even more. Miles is an active member of International Thriller Writers where his first book, Bazaar, was selected for their Debut Authors Program. He attends monthly meetings for the writers' group, Novels in Progress DC..

 
 
 

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