UNLIMITED . . . what a thought provoking book. I’ve only read a few of Davis Bunn’s novels, and each one
has such unique subject matter or distinctive twists, I am always glad I’ve
read it.
Simon Orwell is spiraling.
But when Professor Vasquez, his advisor at MIT, asks him to join him in
Mexico to help him finish a remarkable breakthrough in electricity, he figures
this is his chance to make things right.
Simon has lived with the guilt of selling out his professor and he wants
his chance to apologize. But when he
gets to Mexico, all his plans for apologies and redemption are out the
window. The professor is dead, someone
is trying to kill him, and all roads lead to a powerful drug cartel wanting the
machine the professor was working on.
With nowhere to turn, Simon must rely on the professor’s friends who run
a local orphanage. While there, Simon
learns not only about the professor’s breakthrough, but he learns about himself
as well.
UNLIMITED is not only about electricity, but the unlimited
powers we all have inside ourselves.
Though UNLIMITED was not a romance book (usually a heavy prerequisite
for me), I enjoyed the suspense and adventure of it.
Book provided for review purposes.
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