Reviewed by Alma Boucher for Readers' Favorite
In Terri Greening's Danger Inside the Beltway, Tarryn Blue was passionate about reporting significant stories and informing the public about economic matters. During an event in the Rose Garden, the press secretary dodged inquiries regarding the international economy. Tarryn had written an article that exposed substantial financial misconduct and raised concerns about economic instability and the potential for a stock market crash tied to possible shell companies. FBI agent Brock Spencer was tasked with monitoring the press secretary and investigating the background of the article to identify the sources behind Tarryn’s findings. Tarryn had revealed something alarming in her article and faced threats to stop writing about the investment issue. Brock's expertise could be invaluable so Tarryn sought his help to unveil the truth.
Danger Inside the Beltway by Terri Greening was an exhilarating journey filled with deceit, danger, and murder. The story was fast-paced and jam-packed with action. There was so much happening that I was never bored for a moment. With all the twists and turns, I could not predict what would happen next. The suspense kept me captivated, and I was flipping through the pages as fast as possible. The characters were well-crafted and authentic. Tarryn was a strong woman who boldly confronted danger to ensure her voice was heard. She was determined that the public deserved the truth and would not rest until it was revealed. The story was beautifully crafted, capturing my interest from beginning to end. The story exceeded my expectations, and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.