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Reviewed by Gaius Konstantine for Readers' Favorite
Villains, victims, and imperfect heroes are the people you meet in Shakey Town Express, a novel by Justin Arnold. The protagonist is Buddy Green, a God-fearing Christian man who is also a bit of an outlaw. Mr. Green understands that the world is not black and white, just various shades of gray, and sometimes you have to bend the rules to survive. As the owner-operator of Buddy Green Shipping & Freight, he spends his days trucking along highways, delivering freight to and fro. He also smuggles and offers safe passage to people on the run for a fee. The story focuses on two of his passengers. Both these people are on the run, though for different reasons. One passenger has a heart as big as a house; the other has no heart at all, and catastrophic peril follows both.
Shakey Town Express by Justin Arnold is an excellent addition to contemporary literature and one of the most captivating books I've read in a long time. The plot is a very plausible story of a man making ends meet by helping people evade the law as they make a run for it. The themes, however, are subtle and relate exceptionally well. Trust, faith, friendship, and the ability to do the right thing, even if it means breaking the law, are expertly woven into this tale. The characters are outstanding, and it is through their conversations and interactions that the novel gets its points across. A gritty pace akin to an 18-wheeler steadily eating up the highway (like slurping spaghetti) makes Shakey Town Express an easy recommendation for adult fans of crime fiction and adventure.