Toxic New Year: The Day That Wouldn't End (Alex Desephano
Series Book 4) by Judith Lucci is a mix of multiple genres known as: thriller,
fiction, mystery, medical drama, suspense, action, and terrorism. Toxic New
Year: The Day That Wouldn't End (Alex Desephano Series Book 4) by Judith Lucci
is a book that will appeal most to as adult audience who enjoys fast pace
thrillers with terrorist elements mixed in; it will especially appeal to those
who enjoyed books one through three of the Alex Desephano series. Toxic New
Year: The Day That Wouldn't End (Alex Desephano Series Book 4) by Judith Lucci
focuses on both the heroes and the villains of the plot to wreak havoc at Congressman
Adam Patrick Lee’s country estate that is located in Virginia during a party. Congressman
Adam Patrick Lee also happens to be the grandfather of the main character Alex.
Toxic New Year: The Day That Wouldn't End (Alex Desephano
Series Book 4) by Judith Lucci is a book that can pull in any reader no matter
if he or she had read the books that came before it in the Alex Desephano series.
I have to say that my favorite aspect of the book was how Judith Lucci did not
just write on the perspective of the good guys and heroes, but also on the bad
guy villains. This made it possible for me to understand the motivation of some
of the bad guys and even feel sympathetic for some of them. However at the same
time Alex most definitely remained my favorite character because of the way
Alex handled the situations and interacted with the other characters. When I
finished reading Toxic New Year: The Day That Wouldn't End (Alex Desephano
Series Book 4) by Judith Lucci I was left feeling like I wanted to jump into
the previous books in the Alex Desephano series so I can learn more about Alex
as a person.
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