Reviewer: Alan Chin
Publisher: Owl Canyon Press
Pages: 229
Cooper Chance was an army sharpshooter in Iraq who became a deserter.
Now he is a mercenary in Africa, trading illegal diamonds to survive in a gritty
labyrinth of thugs, prostitutes and corrupt cops. He develops a big-brother
relationship with a young prostitute caught up in human trafficking, and he falls
in love with a Muslim man, Sadiq, who is as lost in this troubled part of the
world as Cooper is.
When huge oil reserves are discovered, the CIA offers Cooper
a way to go back to the states without serving jail time. His mission: to
assassinate a local warlord. He refuses the assignment but then in an effort to
save the young prostitute from trafficking, he tumbles into a risky high-stakes
mission that turns bad when unexpected consequences arise.
Cooper’s Promise is a well-crafted love story in the midst
of the hell of poverty, diamond trading, and human trafficking. The author does
a great job of putting the reader into this environment, and then making them care
about the well-rounded characters.
This is a difficult story to read because of the nature of
the environment. The author had tackled some pretty weighty themes that may
make some readers uncomfortable. He does, however, weave these themes into the
story with skill.
This story immediately sucked me into the action and held my
interest throughout, but I must admit, as the plot unfolded, I found the
storyline stretching the limits of believability, and also occasionally dipping
into melodrama. These issues were easily overlooked because of the fast paced
action and the depth of the characters.
If you’re looking for a heartfelt love story with a
happily-ever-after ending, keep looking. This is a gritty, disturbing story of
a love that blooms in the wrong place at the wrong time. If however, you enjoy
a compelling action-filled adventure written with verve, then I can highly
recommend this read.
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