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zarco_j's review
4.0
Well researched and absolutely gripping, the author hasn't disappointed with this.
Mayhem shows what happens when agencies don't share information, but because most of this is fact the reader is left up to make the decision on where the failures happened.
Mayhem shows what happens when agencies don't share information, but because most of this is fact the reader is left up to make the decision on where the failures happened.
jayfr's review
4.0
Well researched and absolutely gripping, the author hasn't disappointed with this.
Mayhem shows what happens when agencies don't share information, but because most of this is fact the reader is left up to make the decision on where the failures happened.
Mayhem shows what happens when agencies don't share information, but because most of this is fact the reader is left up to make the decision on where the failures happened.
longhornrach's review against another edition
2.0
Interesting, but definitely and opinion
First, it is obvious that she did a lot of research for this book. However, it is not well written…it is repetitive in some parts and contradicts itself in others. Mostly, it is easy to tell it is an opinion book with a poor view of the federal government. While an interesting read, it will not convince anyone who doesn’t already have a mind for conspiracy theories.
First, it is obvious that she did a lot of research for this book. However, it is not well written…it is repetitive in some parts and contradicts itself in others. Mostly, it is easy to tell it is an opinion book with a poor view of the federal government. While an interesting read, it will not convince anyone who doesn’t already have a mind for conspiracy theories.
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