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  • Power Switch

  • A Novel
  • By: Patrick Lee
  • Narrated by: Charles Hield
  • Length: 12 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Power Switch

By: Patrick Lee
Narrated by: Charles Hield
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Summary

In 2000 corporate powers in Butte, Montana dismantle and sell a 90-year-old Fortune 500 Big Sky Power Company to allocate funds to their new fiber optic enterprise Connect West. The venture horrifically fails, and a popular fiber optic company board advisor disappears under dubious circumstances. At the insistence of deputy county attorney Maggie Lester, local law enforcement agencies and the FBI begin an intensive search for the missing advisor. Butte citizens who lost their investments and retirement savings with the company's tumultuous downfall and the corporate owners and executives all come under suspicion.

After a key suspect in the disappearance case is gunned down by a professional shooter, FBI agents Pete Walker and Mary Green's pursuit of the hired killer leads them from Butte to Las Vegas to Phoenix. Meanwhile, FBI Agents Walt Brooke and Darius Dixon investigate the possible connection of several wealthy Wall Street investment bankers in the murder for hire Montana case. As the investigators charge toward an inevitable confrontation with the hit man and his hidden employer, women most affected by the loss of Big Sky Power Company find themselves drawn into the unfolding drama. And, in a nail biting climax, agents Walker and Green line up in the cross hairs of the ruthless hit man.

©2012 Patrick C Lee (P)2013 Patrick C Lee
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Engrossing and Involving.

I bought this audio book because I believed that it had been written by the same Patrick Lee who had written The Breach & its sequels and Runner, both sets of novels which were captivating and enthralling. However, I believe that this was penned by another Patrick Lee, a Patrick C Lee. The styles are completely different.

The story is neither enthralling or captivating, but it is interesting, involving and engrossing. I never once felt underwhelmed by the story.

The tale is about a business deal gone wrong, because of bad advice and investment. That could have been the clip note of it, if it wasn't for the sudden disappearance and subsequent death of one of the objectors to the transaction. The narrative is about how this death is resolved.

I won't nick pick with the narrator, he is performing in the characters voices and accents, so for me, as an English woman, it's hard to totally enjoy or assess if it's correct. I understood what was being said, even if I didn't wholly enjoy the terminology.

Worth persevering with.

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