I'm Johnsie. For the past 3 years I've taken a break from writing to raise my two boys. But that didn't stop me from contriving great story ideas. I'm about to get back in the saddle, and your book shelf is going to fill up fast, I promise. I'm also the author of Situation Sabotage, and a host of other novella's and short stories.Situation Sabotage is a book you can't miss reading if you've ever had the shivers about how our food is prepared in the manufacturing world. Especially if you want a juicy suspense novel dealing with industrial espionage, murder and international travel.In the USA you can order it from any good book store, www.amazon.com www.echelonpresspublishing.com or by contacting me direct via here.But if adventure and suspense isn't your cup of tea, you can visit my web site at www.graemejohns.com for details about my paranormal romances. I even find time to post a short story every now and then... somehow...**************************************************
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Reviewed by Stephanie Saxon Levine
Murder on the Beach Bookstore Newsletter ****Looking for a fast-paced, entertaining read that will take you to far-off places while keeping you away from the refrigerator or pantry? Situation Sabotage is a perfect fit.Graeme Johns creates a situation in which the unthinkable can happen. A giant snack food manufacturer seeks help from Industrial Espionage Investigator Jake Barton to examine the possibility of sabotage at its Australian plant. Barton suspects links between this latest “situation†and a problem with glass contamination at two rival American companies. Facing pressure from the corporations’ presidents to solve the case before the story hits the presses, Barton makes a frantic dash across the Pacific and teams up with an ex-marine. The pair follow the trail through Germany and to Florida. They work fast, but not fast enough to prevent three murders before they are able to find the perpetrator of the sabotage.I raced through this suspenseful, well-crafted tale, and enjoyed a bonus. My appetite for those snacks I sometimes mindlessly munch while reading was greatly diminished. I can’t predict whether this will be a permanent benefit of reading Situation Sabotage, but if it is, that’s okay with me!
I’ll be looking for more mysteries from Graeme Johns.
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