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CITIZEN KATE

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Citizen Kate
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1 STAR.

Explosive start then ………..

After the quick start there is no tension, no significant plot changes or interest, just a trickle in a stream that leads no-where.

While I believe that it does build late in the book, I could not honestly read far enough through the book for it to get interesting again.

Personally I thought that the writing was disjointed, lacking consistent fluidity. With a weak story line, that lacks imagination it was just a boring read.

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This was a fast paced, engaging, political thriller! I really enjoyed the characters and the plot. Kate is a powerful character that I would like to have more stories about. I didn't like some of the violence in the book, but it made sense with the plot.

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This was a pretty good political thriller and Kate's job of being a psychic profiler and becoming the target of the President of the United States was a different approach. The book went at a good pace and held my interest for the most part.

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I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review of the story.

Some people would say this book hits very close to our current poliical atmosphere - frightening characters running our country and one woman trying to stop the President's diabolical plans.

Kate is a strong, intelligent woman who leads a diverse private security team. Kate, her partner and team are out to defuse a narcissistic president who answers to no one and only has his own profits in sight.

The thriller l is fast moving and the characters vividly come to life. There are scenes of violence - not for the faint of heart. However, the violence is in place with the plot and isn't gratuitous.

An engaging thriller that is a fantastic read!! I look forward to reading more of this author.

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The story is interesting though the beginning was rather graphic. Dr Kate Winter has a Ph.D in psychology is sure the president should be removed from office but her organization needs proof. Richards is a man who has become president to use the office to his advantage. He has a secret place in the Nevada desert for secret meetings he does not want anyone to know about. Trying to keep track of the good guys and those who need to be exposed is not an easy process. Kate's team stays on it though.

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My review is based on the first two chapters. I think it is relevant because other readers may react the same as I did. I was appalled by Chapter One, where a President of the United States of America actively visits a torture scene and gives the order to kill the victim. Then, in Chapter Two, we meet the title character, and she is having a vision, or a hallucination, and I knew this book wasn't for me. Am I wrong? Even if it gets better, will it redeem itself? Should the author have led with a less dramatic first chapter? Or one more appealing to the masses? The message I got is that the topics would be grossly unpleasant, and the protagonist just plain weird.
Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC.

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Thought provoking. If I had read this book ten years ago, or even possibly five years ago I would have said it is pure fantasy but then barely anyone outside the US believed Trump would be elected POTUS. What we have here is a Novel based around a racist, misogynistic and egotistical President with him manipulating his position to better his own interests. Up against him is a well educated woman who has some psychic ability.
It is fast paced and well written. It is certainly a book for now with much topical subject matter, much of which is of an unsavoury nature, but not so graphic that you cannot read on.
There are some plot lines which should possibly have been developed further but it manages to tell its story without resorting to unbelievable and unrealistic daring-do by the major players.
You want to say it could never happen but the seventies saw a peanut farmer in the White House, an actor in the eighties. There is another election soon. Vote wisely.

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Thank you NetGalley and to MM Press for the opportunity to read and review this book.

"Citizen Kate" was a political fiction novel that has many parallels to what is happening in today's political environment. It had strong female characters, and it did highlight some of the plights in today's society as well. (i.e. How AA women are treated by the healthcare field and the dangers they encounter daily by being ignored by their physicians). Dr. Kate Winter was a memorable character, with her psychic abilities and her tenacity. I enjoyed a main character with her different qualities.

There was a lot of talk about previous administrations in the beginning. I think if I weren't an American or into politics, I would have not understood the references trying to be made. However, since I did understand them, I was more in tune to the corruption and deception of Richards.

The first two/three pages really drug me into this book. They were written so well. I kept waiting for something explosive to happen because of the "bang" from the first pages, but kept falling short until about chapter 22. I kept turning the pages in anticipation of another "bang", but the page turning did just become frustration.

Overall, this book is a 3, maybe 3.5 stars. It was well written with powerful women characters. I almost left this as a DNF, but I'm glad I kept turning the pages and gave it time. It was about halfway into the book to really hook me. However, once I was finally hooked, I could not stop. I just wished it could have happened sooner than later.

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