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Friday, May 23, 2025

A Fast-Paced Political Thriller--"Flames of Anarchy" by Jerry Borrowman—Review


 

My Review:

"Flames of Anarchy" by award-winning author Jerry Borrowman is a fast-paced political thriller. It takes place in 1908 and follows several people and plotlines. I love that many characters in the book are actual historical figures and there is a helpful list of characters in the front of the book which show which characters are fictional and which are historical. I also loved the chapter notes at the back, which include historical photographs. Mr. Borrowman writes in a way that makes history accessible and easy to read, with short chapters. I also appreciate that there is a bit of a faith element with characters praying. The story is well-researched and contains great historical details. The plot drew me in and made me want to know what would happen next. I especially liked the portrayal of President Theodore Roosevelt and learning more about what his personality was like. It was neat to see the Pinkerton agents and talk about the early ideas of the FBI. It was fascinating to have sections of the book devoted to the point of view of the American Bolshevik (the bad guy of the story) and see how the mind of a terrorist would work. While I must admit that this is not my normal genre (so I was a little confused at some parts with the talk of stocks and other parts of the political plot), I still very much enjoyed this page-turning drama! I think fans of political thrillers and historical fiction will enjoy this book!

I give this a PG rating for content. Some examples of the content: mention of smoking, cigarettes, alcohol and laudanum; the words “da*n,” “a*s” and “hell” are used; the Lord’s name is taken in vain; mention of a man being a “groper” and peering down the dresses of women.

TW: mention of su*cide; possible alcoholic; mention of SA in the past; mental illness.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.


4 comments:

  1. This book seems really really interesting. For me, this is a fascinating time period with very colorful characters and organizations e.g. Teddy Roosevelt, the Pinkerton organization, the nascent FBI etc. Thank you for the great comprehensive and informative review. 😊🥰💯

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    1. It was super interesting! It is such a fascinating time period. Thanks so much for the comment and encouragement!

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  2. Great review! Sounds like a great book, even if it was outside the genres you normally read.

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    1. Thanks so much Addison! It was a thrilling read. <3

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