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Review by:
George Kempland
on July 31, 2010 :
Red Flag is a conspiracy story with a twist, which I can’t give away. But suffice it to say, that this is a unique tale in that the characters stumble onto something quite by accident, while simply playing a practical joke on one another. The consequences of this turn out to be deadly, with one of the them having to resort to extreme measure just to survive.
In the process, she uncovers an even more startling mystery. Although a complete story in and of itself, this tale begs for a sequel, because I want to read the further adventures of the heroine, and find out where all this might lead. A convincing portrayal of a harmless joke gone horrible wrong, well written, and even devious, Rob Shelsky has a winner with Red Flag. Five Stars for this one!
(reviewed the day of purchase)