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Reviewed by Roy T. James for Readers' Favorite
The Acheron Deception by Patrick F. Rooney is the story of Mikhail Volkov, who, utilizing the calamitous breakup of the Soviet Union, creates an altogether different scenario - stealing nuclear weapons from a Russian test facility. It is also the story of Sean McGowan, a software engineer, and Beate Nicholson, a CIA Agent. Beate recruits Sean, an expert in handling securities, to help her untangle the mystery of misbehaving stock markets. The many challenges they face thereafter, along with the cyber-attacks they thwart, result in the prevention of the collapse of the world’s banking system. The many mysterious and shady players they meet, the characters of this novel from terrorists and jihadists to common rogues, cover every facet of human nonconformity. By the time their moves come to fruition, the nuclear material nearing its destination and the markets close to collapse, the action reaches its crescendo.
The Acheron Deception by Patrick F. Rooney is a real page-turner. In a story full of intrigue and brimming with action, I never realized how the pages finished turning in no time. Patrick has taken the trouble to develop each and every character to its entirety before involving them in deep and sustained action, giving readers the chance to imagine the events to come. This forces the reader to be more closely involved with the plot as well as with the dramatis personae. I found many of the characters of this book remained with me for days, even after finishing the novel.