Saturday, May 4, 2019

Accidental Crime: Amazing Book Review

Starting with a normal surfing trip in South America, it is even more exciting for three college students from California. Tim, Lee and Chuck are college friends who are about to graduate. Everyone is passionate about surfing and is always looking for the next big wave. Tim and his friends decided to take part in the last big surf trip and were disappointed to find a job after graduation. They plan to surf in Mexico at the end of the summer and possibly in Costa Rica and Nicaragua. This should be an interesting experience, giving them the opportunity to ride the best waves and go out to play together.

Soon in August, it is almost time to start now. Tim bought a new truck and placed a camper behind, so they could camp while traveling. Before they left, Tim met a girl and they started dating. She is passionate about surfing and they agree to stay in touch when he leaves. The three friends were excited to leave for the place they were going to.

The trip began to relax, with lots of surfing, lounging and tasting local cuisine. Once, they met Chuck's friend. During this meeting, they got the job of drug smuggling business. After some discussion and thinking, they decided to accept it. Soon, it was clear that they bit more than they chewed. Dangers lurk in every corner, and accidents keep them alert. Will friends return to the United States? What other emergencies will they encounter?

This book is very well written. The dialogue between the characters is smooth and smooth, and readers can tell their friends to respect each other through their smooth jokes. I really appreciate the surf glossary at the end of the book. This is very helpful to me because I am not a surfer, and many of the terms used in the book are unknown to me.

Overall, Edwards wrote a great reading with lots of twists and excitement. I found this book easy to read and digest, even though I know very little about surfing the world. I hope there will be a sequel, and I look forward to reading it when it is published.




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