Riptide is the first book I’ve read by author Chad
Robichaux with Jack Stewart. It’s the
second book in the Silent Horizons series.
Readers are introduced to Foster Quinn who is recruited by
Texas billionaire Sterling Beaumont to investigate who killed his son. What started out as an investigation becomes a
quest for justice and revenge. There may
be many people who have benefitted financially by wars our Nation has engaged
in. There are some who have likely
betrayed our Country and may have colluded with the enemy.
But where does defending our Nation and vowing to support
and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign
and domestic; cross over to one man’s revenge?
Someone who thinks he can render justice, but in reality, he is
executing revenge. That’s what I
struggled with in this book. That’s why
we have a justice system. Does it fail
us? Yes.
Will some escape justice this side of eternity? Yes.
But when a person takes revenge based on their personal assessment of
what’s right and wrong, that’s where we cross a line.
I found the character, Sterling Beaumont, very interesting
and liked him as well as some of the other characters. I struggled with Foster, mostly because of his
moral ambiguity. He turned his back on
his family for reasons he justified. The
novel is marketed as a Christian book. There
not a lot that make me believe it was written from a Christian
perspective. Thankfully
there was no profanity.
Mixed feelings on Riptide by Chad Robichaux
with Jack Stewart. It was a fast-paced
novel with lots of twists and turns and suspense. Some of the transitions in the storyline were
abrupt. The author was very detailed in his
descriptions of scenes and actions, and it was a long book as a result. Perhaps someone with a military background
might like that aspect of this novel.
I would like to thank Tyndale House Publishers and NetGalley
for the opportunity to read a complimentary copy of Riptide by Chad
Robichaux with Jack Stewart. I was
under no obligation to give a favorable review.
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