Black Oil, Red Oil is an Erin Brockovich style thriller
following lawyer Chloe Talyor as she fights to prove that the local oil refinery
gave her client’s husband cancer. As she struggles with her complicated
personal life, her case starts to fall apart when her expert witness is killed
days before the trial. With the big oil company and several in their pay trying
to stop her, will she manage to get justice for her client?
If you like a story with a message then this one is for you.
The author obviously doesn't like the petrochemical industry and the reader is
well aware of this by the end of the book as the characters occasionally become
puppets spouting anti-big oil rhetoric. There is nothing wrong with the
argument, I just question how overt it was in this novel, and it does detract
from the story.
The story itself is pretty much run of the mill for an
action-thriller. There’s a conspiracy, there’s danger, there’s explosions. You
are kept guessing over exactly who is in on the conspiracy and who isn't. I was
enjoying the story up until the events near the end of the book, which were rushed
and simply unbelievable.
For me the characters were a little
2D and stereotypical. Miles, Chloe’s paralegal, comes across almost as a caricature
of a gay man, though he does provide a lot of humour in the novel. Nash, the
detective, is your all American man, who Chloe falls for. Chloe herself comes
across like Elle Woods from Legally Blonde; there is actually a scene talking
about clothes and shoes!
So, the good – it’s fast, it’s fun
and there’s enough suspense to keep you reading. The bad – 2D characters, run-of-the-mill
story and a strong political message. Overall if you are looking for a serious
thriller then this is not for you; if you want a light summer read with a bit
of action then give it a go.
Black Oil, Red Blood is available from Amazon UK for £3.35 and from Amazon US for $5.10.
Black Oil, Red Blood is available from Amazon UK for £3.35 and from Amazon US for $5.10.
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