Funk Rating: 7 out of 10
Mills is one of those authors that I buy regularly. Not because every new book is awesome, but because when he connects, like he did with Fade years ago, he's unreal.
But, this wasn't one of those tours de force.
It's actually a good plot outline - how NGOs and non-profits don't have watchdogs, and that can create all sorts of situations from money laundering to worse. And innocent people get caught in the middle. But the characters and the general story flow just isn't as good as we all know Mills can be.
If you see it in paperback, and there isn't much else to pick from, give it a shot. But otherwise, I'd probably just skip it...
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