Book of the Day Official Review by Bookie Books: Money Faucet - January 28th

Review 1: The story is about Clint Kennedy, an ex-cheat and a former banker who lived in White City, Mexico. His employer transferred him to Miami to keep him safe from a deadly war between kingpins as the boss himself Pablo Navarro was a drug kingpin. Clint didn’t know that a corrupt lawyer and judge were attempting to stain his personality in Miami. An FBI agent on the other hand wants to save him and his Miami friends to make sure they aren’t killed in the process and another conspiracy against Clint by his step-brother is to prevent him from making the family’s business survive. I really like this book because it’s quite intriguing. Rating: 4/5…………….. Review 2: Money Faucet by Calderwood features Clint’s attempt to survive through a setup combinations of a plan by villainous lawyer and judge to wring him and his older step brother who wanted to stop him from succeeding. But an FBI agent is determined to help him stay alive. This book is recommended to crime story readers. Rating: 4.5/5…………. Review 3: Clint Kennedy, a wealthy ex-criminal who lives in Mexico, travelled away for a short period of time to attend to his family’s call was told to remain in Miami by his boss to save him from a disastrous war among kingpins. There was greater danger in Miami and so, will he be able to survive all these? From being accused for the sick old man to a plot by his step brother in prison to take over Clint’s family’s possessions. Highly recommended! Rating: 5/5………………….. Review 4: Money Faucet is a thriller novel about Kennedy Clint who was an ex-con and told to stay in Miami by his boss not in Mexico where he works. Oblivious to him, Kennedy got himself trapped in a series of events – an accusation of the dying health status of a man, being blackmailed by a very corrupt lawyer and judge and a step brother in prison still trying to take over the family’s business from Clint. FBI agents are in support of Clint but will he still make it through? Rating: 4.5/5…………………….. Review 5: An escape from a problem can sometimes led to a problem. Such was the case of Clint Kennedy in Money Faucet by Joe Calderwood Series Book 2. It was great reading Stained Fortune some time ago and I couldn’t wait to read about a former American banker and well known ex-culprit but this time unexpectedly moved to Miami by the order of his boss, the drug kingpin Pablo Navarro in a bid to secure him from a dangerous war. In the process of his stay in Miami, he encounters many accusations and a threat to kill him. The author crowns it all by perfectly ending the story with a tight knot, engaging and suspense full. Rating: 5/5…………….. Review 6: A cartel war sends Clint to an unexpected setup of conspiracies to destroy him. The story was not very easy to understand and there were several scenes of violence which makes this book not suitable for children. I didn’t enjoy the book that much and I don’t recommend to all book readers. Rating: 2.5/5……………… Review 7: Joe Calderwood’s book, Money Faucet is a story that describes Clint Kennedy, an ex-swindler living in Mexico’s White City who barred from living in Mexico by his boss, Pablo. So he decided to answer his family’s beckon in the North to Miami, Florida. But coincidentally, there’s more danger ahead as a dirty judge and lawyer aimed to bring him down with wrong accusations while his step brother is fuelling a plan to hijack the family’s properties which Clint was managing. The story is an action packed novel bringing curiosity to read more. Rating: 4.5/5……………… Review 8: His step brothers plan to take over the assets of the family, the set up by the dishonest judge and lawyer and the assassination plan was all because of he moved to Miami by the rule of his kingpin boss, Navarro Pablo to save him from a deadly war. He is Clint Kennedy, the ex-criminal and the banker, the guy they were all against. The book was perfectly engaging. Rating: 5/5………..

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