Michael Tanner is having a bit of a tough time. His wife has moved out and his coffee business is struggling to bring in new clients, and the bills are building up. After returning from a work trip, he ends up picking up the wrong laptop at the airport and his troubles are about to get serious.
Often I find that my enjoyment of a book is linked to being able to visualize the story in my head, and in this one I couldn't help but think it was more like a movie turned into a novel, with fast paced action scenes. I am not sure that I fully believed the story and the twists and turns seemed a bit unrealistic to me, but it would make a good movie with a good everyman type of actor in the main role. 4/5
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I sometimes wonder if visualising their stories as movies is how many authors write these days.
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