REVIEW By Fin Sorrel
MOMBASA RADIO RADIO
By Gregory Keith “Soup” Phillips Jr.
Lulu
2017
Edition 1
122 pages
$11.95
ORDER A COPY HERE: MOMBASA RADIO RADIO
I ate this book up. It is a fast paced tour de force, that tells the story of Jaques LeBlakk, an undercover agent with a sleeper cell. We are led down the rabbit hole by Wolfman Jack, who broadcasts through the story over a radio (mombasa Radio Radio) and tells the reader which song to put on next during the reading. This creates a wonderful pace to the whole story, and gives us as readers another sense like we are watching the movie (mombasa) and not reading the novel, Mombasa. the song comes on, and the scene unfolds.
Brilliant!
It starts out in the small town in Kansas. When Jaques hitch hikes to alaska, and meets a girl, who he falls in love with, Ruby.
Ruby’s father owns a fishing boat, and Jaques gets a good job, they live together and watch the price is right. When he comes home from fishing, Ruby is gone, and her house has been burned to the ground.
Jaquess joins the marines, and is tortured in some kind of concentration camp where the team is force fed cookies, and rotten eggs for 61 days. He finds out Ruby has been Raped to death, and is sent on his first mission, where he meets lilith, the new Ruby, who can enter into his body, and is trained in combat, and things start getting very interesting.
Jaques and lilith are dropped out of a plane without parachute, and crash dead in Africa.
The Priory of Sion inform them of their mission, and the pace of the book takes off running at full speed, as the radio broadcast plays!
Through rigged fist fights, via IHS’s Jaques climbs his way to the top bosses of the criminal rings in africa, and becomes their hired hands.
This book is unflinching, emoitionally fueled, its a dynamite read, with unpredictable twists and turns that lead to hilarious interactions between wonderfull characters, nothing stands in the way of the protsaganist as he attempts to take down some of the most deadly intelligence communities in the world.
A recommended read for anyone who has a bad taste in their mouth for our current state of affairs, also just a plain fun read for anyone interested in good, pulp fiction style, gritty crime.
Go get a copy of Mombasa radio, and take a wild ride.
MOMBASA RADIO RADIO
By Gregory Keith “Soup” Phillips Jr.
Lulu
2017
Edition 1
122 pages
$11.95
ORDER A COPY HERE: MOMBASA RADIO RADIO
I ate this book up. It is a fast paced tour de force, that tells the story of Jaques LeBlakk, an undercover agent with a sleeper cell. We are led down the rabbit hole by Wolfman Jack, who broadcasts through the story over a radio (mombasa Radio Radio) and tells the reader which song to put on next during the reading. This creates a wonderful pace to the whole story, and gives us as readers another sense like we are watching the movie (mombasa) and not reading the novel, Mombasa. the song comes on, and the scene unfolds.
Brilliant!
It starts out in the small town in Kansas. When Jaques hitch hikes to alaska, and meets a girl, who he falls in love with, Ruby.
Ruby’s father owns a fishing boat, and Jaques gets a good job, they live together and watch the price is right. When he comes home from fishing, Ruby is gone, and her house has been burned to the ground.
Jaquess joins the marines, and is tortured in some kind of concentration camp where the team is force fed cookies, and rotten eggs for 61 days. He finds out Ruby has been Raped to death, and is sent on his first mission, where he meets lilith, the new Ruby, who can enter into his body, and is trained in combat, and things start getting very interesting.
Jaques and lilith are dropped out of a plane without parachute, and crash dead in Africa.
The Priory of Sion inform them of their mission, and the pace of the book takes off running at full speed, as the radio broadcast plays!
Through rigged fist fights, via IHS’s Jaques climbs his way to the top bosses of the criminal rings in africa, and becomes their hired hands.
This book is unflinching, emoitionally fueled, its a dynamite read, with unpredictable twists and turns that lead to hilarious interactions between wonderfull characters, nothing stands in the way of the protsaganist as he attempts to take down some of the most deadly intelligence communities in the world.
A recommended read for anyone who has a bad taste in their mouth for our current state of affairs, also just a plain fun read for anyone interested in good, pulp fiction style, gritty crime.
Go get a copy of Mombasa radio, and take a wild ride.