Strings Attached


Fiction - Thriller - General
186 Pages
Reviewed on 04/21/2025
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Author Biography

Andrew Nitkin has been involved with successful business
es as an entrepreneur, arts administrator, musician, and
teacher since the 1970’s. He founded and ran a music school,
retail shop, artist management and performance space in
New York City for three decades. After selling his business
in New York he went to work at The Wharton Institute for
the Performing Arts in New Jersey as an executive adminis
trator and guitar instructor helping to build it into the larg
est non-profit educational performing arts organization in
New Jersey.
Upon stepping down from his Director position at
Wharton, Andrew Nitkin decided the best way to share his
life experience in the performing arts, finance, and lifestyle
with others was to author books on the subjects that deal
with real life situations both fictional and real. Andrew
maintains a music and writing studio in Scotch Plains, New
Jersey where he also continues to teach the guitar. Strings
Attached is his debut book with more projects planned to be
released in 2025-26 in both fiction and non-fiction genres.
His mission is to add value to people’s lives by entertaining
them as well as providing valuable lifestyle information for
everyday living.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Jamie Michele for Readers' Favorite

Strings Attached by Andrew Nitkin follows Jonathan Lanbourne, a concert guitarist on a European tour. While in Brussels, he’s coerced by the World Trade Company (WTC) to deliver mysterious packages after threats to his family. Along the way, Jonathan uncovers the WTC's illegal activities, including espionage and money laundering, and learns that some who are close to him are connected in an interesting way. Jonathan is pulled deeper into the conspiracy when he’s forced to assist in the delivery of a potentially harmful device linked to an arms deal. Jonathan narrowly escapes abduction and faces betrayals, but becomes instrumental in aiding authorities to dismantle the WTC operation. A whole new avalanche of troubles emerges during a South American concert tour, when someone Jonathan loves deeply goes missing.

Strings Attached by Andrew Nitkin is a really good mash-up of music and mayhem, and we see some muscle flexing occur with Nitkin's great writing ability. The story is sort of broken into two different parts with linked plots, first in Europe, then in the Americas, which wasn't expected but works out wonderfully. Jonathan Lanbourne is a thoroughly fleshed-out character, and his moral compass is set early on when a pass is made at him. I really appreciate how Nitkin envelopes us in the multiple settings without turning the book into a travelogue, mastering the tightrope that is a testament to his skill as a writer. The trans-continental arc is sophisticated, and Nitkin creates a believable world. This is a thriller that transcends its genre, and an absolute delight to read. Very highly recommended.