The Gray Anarchist Book Review


Title: | The Gray Anarchist | ||
Author: | Jeffrey Marcus Oshins, Will Ripley (Narrator) | ||
Published: | January 22, 2025, Deep Six Publishing | ||
No. of Pages: | 218 | ||
Cover Price: | $29.99 Hardcover, $16.99 Paperback, $7.99 Kindle, $19.95 Audio Book (May 27, 2025) |
Fans of political thrillers may want to consider picking up The Gray Anarchist, a novel by Jeffrey Marcus Oshins, who is a national security consultant with years of experience on the staff of the national security of Congress. The novel jumps out to readers with running speed, involving politics, murder, espionage, and environmental activism.
While the story is good, there is enough sexual innuendo as well as profanity to turn off most readers who like to sit back and enjoy a good story without having to wince at smut. Most readers with morals won’t want to finish this book, even though the story is full of twists and turns, as well as building suspense. Almost everyone knows that politicians are crooked and will do anything to justify power and money that they can get. Oshins does a fairly good job of developing his characters, but none are particularly likeable and this reader didn’t really care what happened to any of them. The way that things were covered up as a matter of course points out what is happening today with modern politics.
All told, this book is smut, and will appeal to those who would rather read about sex with plenty of profanity instead of a well-written story that doesn’t use those two points in lieu of thoughtful words. This book is definitely not recommended, at least in circles that are decent.
Special thanks to NetGalley for supplying a review copy of this book.

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