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The Switch--finished

Liked this a lot.  Two ordinary guys caught up in a national security thriller because a senator lost her laptop at the airport.

Both of the main characters (Tanner & Will) are wonderfully ordinary, and author Finder does a great job of ratcheting up the stakes as the novel moves along.  And that's another thing--this novel really moves.  One action packed sequence after another.  It would make an excellent movie and I suspect the book would be an easy switch to a screenplay.  80 chapters . . . 80 one or two minute scenes.

Definitely will read another Finder novel soon.  What a pleasure to find him!

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