
Whoever Fights Monsters
by: Iryna Bennett
Published by: Swimming Kangaroo Books
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Reviewed by Rowena Brew
This is the first novel by Ukranian-born Iryna Bennett, who now resides in Texas.
Having been expelled from the FBI for questionable practice, Aya Morell takes a career move into the private security sector. Hired by a pharmaceutical giant in Arizona to investigate a recent case of industrial espionage, Aya plunges head long into the task at hand.
It does not take long before she is delving deep into a world of deceit and betrayal, where nothing is as it seems. Soon, it becomes clear that the information that was stolen could have much greater significance in the world of human science then she could ever have imagined.
Unfortunately, this is all that I can write about this book, without giving away the ending, as I found that the book only touched on topics and ideas, and did not explore them as much as I would have liked.
The novel is a very short 211 pages, and has a wide margin to the top and bottom of each page. I feel that the novel was too short, leaving many unanswered questions, which is very confusing to the reader.
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