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Book Reviews of DON'T LEAVE ME

DON'T LEAVE ME
Author: James Scott Bell
ISBN: 420833
Publication Date: 2013
Pages: 331
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Compendium Press
Book Type: Paperback
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The new James Scott Bell book is unlike any of the others I have read. It will keep you on your seat with action, it will confuse you until the end when all the many strings are unraveled, & it will touch your heart with the love of a big brother for his younger brother who is autistic. This is a story of a former chaplain who served in Afghanistan & constantly deals with his PTSD. He carries in his mind information that others are ready to kill for but he doesn't know what the information is. All he knows is that he must protect his little brother at all costs against those who are trying to kill him. In the end, it is the younger brother that ends up helping save his big brother.
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This book is quite different than other James Bell books I have read. It keeps you in suspense with the action, yet confused until the end with people who are out to kill and will touch your heart with the struggles of an older brother to protect his autistic younger brother. While Chuck fights constantly from PTSD he has information that he does not know he has but others are willing to kill to get. In the mean time, as he tries to figure it all out, his greatest concern is protecting his little brother, Stan, who ends up helping protect Chuck. It's a book hard to put down until all the pieces come together at the end.