Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Jeff Bailey Reviews Cult Stalker by Ephraim Clark
Ephraim Clark’s latest
thriller, Cult Stalker, was excellent. Clark was born in the United
States, bummed around Europe and the UK for a while, and is currently an expat
living in Paris, the setting for Cult Stalker. A religious cult has
taken up residence in Paris, but the cult is not all it seems to be. It has
been infiltrated by – corruption, corruption of the worst kind. CIA secret
weapon, Brad James and his trusted ally Chuck Hall take up the case. Seems someone
is important missing and Brad must find her. Cult Stalker is a ‘thriller reader’s’
high octane, fast, twisty thriller. I also like the balance of the story, equal
parts conspiracy, characters, and setting. The three parts complimented each
other perfectly. I almost feel as though I have lived in Paris and now know the
city. Clark is such a master storyteller, high compliments for Cult Stalker.
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