Sunday, March 22, 2026

Book Review: Scarlet Odyssey by Brian H. Roberts

  


 
Scarlet Odyssey by Brian H. Roberts
Justin and David grew up as siblings. Oldest is the bully. Years later they both own a place of business. They are now selling high end boats. David makes the deals and Justin's name is on all the sales. Justin finds out later that his name is on the sales and he questions David and they think they should go to the authorities. Justin has traced the LLC to the cartel.  At a gathering the boys and The fiancée attended but Justin has been sold into human trafficking. Ends up in the jungles and working in the mines, and he meets a priest that helps him out but it's a long road home. He has evidence. So many brutal assaults, deaths and gore in this story.
Like how Justin helps others when he can....love the retaliation. So justified for his family members.
Like how this moves into the next book: earth minerals on Mars and how Justin plans to get them for US  companies he owns...
Didn't think I'd enjoy this book as much as I did. Well thought out. Very descriptive details, felt at times I was there in the room. Would like to read more form this author.
 

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