Bolt by Bryan Cassiday


Bolt
Title : Bolt
Author :
Rating :
ISBN : 1732976317
ISBN-10 : 9781732976313
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 429
Publication : First published July 17, 2019

Is her husband playing the field or is he trying to drive her mad with self-doubt and paranoia?

Power-broker Hollywood talent manager Lyndon Fox's wife Deirdre hires epileptic LA private detective Scott Brody after a previous private detective she assigned to keep tabs on her husband’s suspected infidelity is killed in Cabo San Lucas when she and her husband vacation there. An unknown assailant stalks her after she returns home. A secretive FBI agent named Peltz tells Brody that Lyndon Fox is involved with a cabal burrowed inside the FBI who, with the help of the deep state, are conspiring to take down the president of the United States. Peltz wants Brody to help him obtain evidence to expose Fox, as assailants ramp up their terrorism of the Fox family.

As Deirdre’s world collapses around her, she must find out the truth about who is responsible before she loses everything—including her life.


Bolt Reviews


  • Abbas Fardil

    It's an amazing book. It is a tale of deception and betrayal. If you are habituated with violence reads or have no objections with violence reads, then you can try this book. It may make you satisfied. And it’s also for the secret lovers. I found a fault in this book. That was the developing of the characters. It may become the reason for the annoyance to readers.
    At the end I should give thanks to NetGalley for giving me a free epub of this book.

  • Mike

    Scott Brody is a PI in Los Angeles hired by a worried wife who thinks her husband has hired someone to stalk her in retaliation for her hiring a PI to investigate him. The PI she hired wound up murdered in Mexico while the couple was on vacation there, and now that they’re home she thinks someone is after her. In reality, they’re both in a lot more trouble then they can begin to imagine.

    Bolt is full of secrets, violence, and intrigue – and I’m really not sure what to make of it. The book frustrated me at many points, mostly because I couldn’t help thinking that the hero was such an idiot. But I didn’t see some of plot twists coming and as I reached the end I stayed up until 2:30 AM because I simply couldn’t put it down. And then there’s the ending … I hope there’s a sequel, because otherwise I’ll never explain that. Be prepared to be surprised.

  • Brandy {The Review Booth}

    In Bolt we find ourselves amidst a tale of initial infidelity, murder, and national espionage. We follow the harassment of the entitled and shallow Hollywood Fox family. The wife and mother has hired an epileptic PI Scott Brody after the prior PI hired to tail her husband Lyndon is murdered while they're vacationing in Cabo San Lucas.

    Although I did finish this book it really was a struggle. I just couldn't get into it. The premise of this novel could have been a really good read and instead for me it was only alright. I will highlight the things that contributed to my dislike of the book but that doesn't necessarily mean that someone else might enjoy this kind of novel.

    In the beginning there is a constant rehash between Brody and some of the other characters regarding what happened to the previous PI without coming to any different conclusions, new evidence or opinions. I find the premise that Marcello thinks he is in a "VR game" not believable - maybe if he were actually a gamer his delusions could present that way but as he stands... nope. The epilepsy chatroom discussions are really odd to me and they didn't really help further the plot of the book itself. Sometimes the authors word choice is strange; overly descriptive of random things like clothes. The short chapters serve as a major drawback for me (there's 120) and it makes the novel seem disjointed. Lastly, the reactions of the Fox family just in general but more specifically regarding Busby & their daughter's "problem".

    I really really wanted to like this book and I kept going to give it a chance but I cannot recommend it. If you think that you may like it and have Kindle Unlimited it is available - otherwise it's $4.99 in Kindle format. This book could appeal to readers of suspense and thrillers. I received this book through a GoodReads Giveaway and I appreciated the opportunity to read this book.

  • Linda Strong

    Prepare yourself for a fast moving tale of love, hate, paranoia, murder, stalking, and terrorism.

    Deirdre Fox is married to Lyndon, a well-known talent manager in Hollywood. She once hired a Private Investigator to follow her husband since she believed he was having an affair. Unfortunately, that PI was killed at a vacation resort .... where Dierdre and her husband were vacationing. An unknown assailant stalks her after she returns home.

    She has now turned to Scott Brody, an epileptic private eye in Los Angeles. (Book Blurb ) Is her husband playing the field or is he trying to drive her mad with self-doubt and paranoia? Or worse--is he trying to kill her?

    A secretive FBI Agent believes Fox is involved with other FBI Agents in taking down the President of the United States and reaches out to Brody for his help in exposing Fox.

    There's lot of action ... lots of violence ... leading to an explosive ending. The story premise is a good one, although not unique. I couldn't quite get a handle on the characters. They weren't developed enough to add a little credibility to the story line.

    Many thanks to the author / Edelweiss for the digital copy of BOLT. Read and reviewed voluntarily, opinions expressed here are unbiased and entirely my own.

  • Manolo

    I was very curious about how the story progressed and ended, but honestly haven't enjoyed that much the book.
    I haven't liked at all the dialogues, which I found quite stupid, too many empty (useless) sentences which felt like pages and pages of going nowhere.
    Then at some points fast paced action.
    In the same way, the characters are a mix of skilled/smart people for some things but not thinking on what may come next. Not being able of putting 2 and 2 together.
    I may understand some people liking the book, I cannot say I would recommend it, the story had some good points... But didn't catch me.
    My problem now? I know there's a continuation and I'm wondering whether to read it or not!

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    And that's not a spoiler, but please if anyone could explain me the reason of spending so much time talking about epilepsy... It was annoying me big time!!

  • Sharon

    Bolt was a combination of a frustrating and somewhat crazy story with less than likeable characters. While there is plenty of action the storyline did not move forward in a cohesive manner.
    3 star read.

    My thanks to goodreads and the book's giveaway sponsors for the opportunity to obtain and read a copy of this book.

  • Kathy Church

    Lots of Action

    There was plenty of action in this book. I liked the short chapters because it kept the flow going. Just make sure you get the right luggage next time you travel.

  • Billie

    Is her husband playing the field or is he trying to drive her mad with self-doubt and paranoia? Or worse--is he trying to kill her?
    Power-broker Hollywood talent manager Lyndon Fox's wife Deirdre hires epileptic LA private detective Scott Brody after a previous private detective she assigned to keep tabs on her husband’s suspected infidelity is killed in Cabo San Lucas when she and her husband vacation there. An unknown assailant stalks her after she returns home. A secretive FBI agent named Peltz tells Brody that Lyndon Fox is involved with a cabal burrowed inside the FBI who, with the help of the deep state, are conspiring to take down the president of the United States. Peltz wants Brody to help him obtain evidence to expose Fox, as assailants ramp up their terrorism of the Fox family. As Deirdre's world collapses around her, she must find out the truth about who is responsible before she loses everything--including her life.

    This was a great whodunit that kept me gripped til the end.
    Really well written plot and storyline that was very engaging.
    You don't know who to believe in this one as the suspense keeps you glued to your seat.
    Characters so well written and engaging.
    I really enjoyed this and am looking forward to more from this author.
    Recommend reading.

    Many many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for granting me access to this eARC. I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

  • E

    Try as I might I just couldn’t get into this story. I found the characters a bit lacking; not fully developed – not flushed out enough. The story however has potential. If you like violence, deceit, betrayal, hit men and secrets then this is something you might enjoy.

  • Sandra Burns

    New author for me

    Really good read. PI, takes on a case of a cheating spouse. It turns out to be more than that. Drug dealing, murders with a bow and arrow, FBI and gangs, made this an interesting read. Wish more back story given, though. Unhappy about the dog!

  • Kat M

    This was a lot of whodunit and guessing if the wife was crazy or not. I had a lot of fun reading this and look forward to more from the author.

  • Mary

    Good book. Won from Goodreads. Will read more by this author.