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I have been reading Perry Prete’s Ethan Tennant series and loving it. His covers are simple, but the stories inside are not. Are you ready for some thrills? Put your thinking cap on and let’s dive into the mystery in The More Things Change.
Cover by John Tkachuk
MY REVIEW
I love that Perry Prete’s stories are inspired by his real life career as a paramedic in Ottawa and his passion for his work shines through his words.
A man is down at Parliament Hill and they are being tight lipped about their response. WTF Tennant, a paramedic in Ottawa, had been hand picked to respond, but for what and why? Galen, his cop friend, was there too. What had they gotten into?
Since the loss of his wife, Maddy, he had changed. He would have never acted impulsively. We all know that life goes on and now Ethan has a new girl, Becky. She had left, but is now back. She couldn’t stay away. I love his friends and would wish for the same.
Lots of action. Domestic violence, over doses and an attack by the bad guys that knew Ethan Tennant had something they wanted.
The story took a sharp turn and it took me to a very scary, frightening place, where all the guys are bad ones. but Ethan is cool, calm and collected with this latest confrontation.
“You’re a shit magnet, you know!” That does describe Ethan to a T. Trouble seems to be his middle name.
Well Perry…another fabulous thriller that had me looking around corners, over my shoulder and wanting Ethan by my side as danger ramps up, seeing how he manages to make it through…with bumps and bruises.
I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of The More Things Change by Perry Prete.
GOODREADS BLURB
Everyone thought the Second World War ended April 30th, 1945 with Hitler’s death.
In 2013, Ethan Tennant, a Paramedic for the City of Ottawa, discovers more than a body on Parliament Hill. He unwittingly unleashes a secret that began almost seventy years ago and still hasn’t been revealed. Some people want to keep what he found a secret, others want the world to know. Certain secrets are never meant to be known.
Hitler’s dream may not have died with his death.
ABOUT PERRY PRETE
Perry Prete is a Canadian crime writer and paramedic. His first novel, All Good Things, introduced us to Ethan Tennant, a City of Ottawa paramedic who looks at crimes from the medical perspective.
Perry continues to work full-time as a paramedic and uses his thirty plus years of life changing and sometimes dramatic experiences to bring realism to his gripping medical novels. His other works include, The Things That Matter Most and All Good Things.
He is also a business owner, specializing in the pre-hospital care field. His company sells medical equipment across North America, primarily to EMS agencies.
A native of Sudbury, Ontario, Perry, graduated from Fanshawe College in London but now lives and works in Brockville, Ontario.
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Hmm, I wonder what this WWII-related secret is. Sounds like an intriguing read.
Mum’s the word.
This sounds like a great thriller. I will have to start reading some of his books. Great review, I love that it such a dynamic read.
Mary
Glad to hear it. Thanks.
Well this certainly looks interesting.
Glad it peaked your interest.
Definitely sounds like a good one and one that will have you constantly looking over your shoulder while reading it! Wonderful review and thanks for putting this on my radar!
Happy to add to your reading list.
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Great review, Sherry! And I know you love this kind of plot. Got me curious about it now:)
Thanks Laura. Ethan Tennant is quite the character and I am loving reading about the trouble he seems to find.
A paramedic is a great character profile. So much potential. Lots of action guaranteed!
For sure. And Ethan’s middle name is Trouble, because it seems to find him no matter where he goes, guaranteeing lots of action.
Sounds like a fun one. Ahh on trouble being attracted to him. Would keep things lively that’s for sure.