Deception (Ollie Chandler Series #3)

by Randy Alcorn | Mystery & Thrillers |
ISBN: 9781601420992 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingbooklady331wing of Cape Coral, Florida USA on 6/30/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by wingbooklady331wing from Cape Coral, Florida USA on Monday, June 30, 2008
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Journal Entry 2 by wingbooklady331wing at Cape Coral, Florida USA on Sunday, May 10, 2020
I recommend that you read the other two books Deadline and Dominion first. You don’t have to, but it gives you a deeper insight into the characters. .

Deception's main character is Detective Ollie Chandler. He was a minor major character in the other books, but we get to know him so much better in the pages of this book.

Ollie is man who looks up to Jack Bauer and Chuck Norris.. Alcorn makes Chandler instantly likeable, and molds his character like someone out of a 30's detective novel. In fact, his hero is Nero Wolfe.

Clarence Abernathy (main character of Dominion) and Jake Woods (main character of Deadline) both make appearances in Deception. Throughout the book these men interact.

Alcorn addresses the problem of evil and living in a broken world head on in this novel. Ollie is on the forefront of a lot of bad stuff, thus his very cynical look on life and God. He just can't believe there's a God while so much evil goes unchecked.

The only negative is that I would have liked more on the relationship of Ollie and Carly. Also, I felt a lack of insight into Jake and his wife when Carly dies.

Alcorn is a master of words. There is so much beauty and description in them. I am ready for a 4th book. But since this book was written in 2007 I don’t think there will be one.

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