Trigger Point

By Tony Roth

Nick, aka Sean was targeted and trained by many people who, unknown to him, were all part of the recruiting process employed by the CIA. As for the story of Nick, I felt very sad and angry for the way he was manipulated, his marriage was a sham, Nick, aka Sean was targeted and trained by many people who, unknown to him, were all part of the recruiting process employed by the CIA. As for the story of Nick, I felt very sad and angry for the way he was manipulated, his marriage was a sham, the woman he loved couldn't love him back in the same way because he was always at risk. And speaking of risk, this book makes me wonder just how many citizens have died just because the 'powers that be' deemed them expendable. Trigger Point was enough to convince me that the US is just as guilty as every other country when it comes to murder for convenience. If even a little of this book is based on facts, the US has a lot to hang its head about. A good read that will open your eyes to the BS that governments around the world do just to stay in power and the lies they tell the public to gain more and more support. and the woman he loved couldn't love him back in the same way because he was always at risk. And speaking of risk, this book makes me wonder just how many citizens have died just because the 'powers that be' deemed them expendable. 

Book reviewed by Linda Thompson
United States