Chrysalis by Harrison Murphy

Thank you @harrisonmurph1 @lovebookstours @KellyALacey letting me be part of this tour snd reviewing this book. I do like the front cover how its dark and than there bag if blood. Chrysalis is 300 pages long and its suspense thriller. I gound it easy to get into and it is quite dark which I like. I found I was hooked and wanted to read it quite quickly to found out the ending. Interesting and good twists. I really liked tbe plot. 4 stars Blurb An implant with the potential to save humanity, but only if in the right hands. The UK’s blood reserves vanish overnight. The government’s response – make blood currency. The stolen blood is sold by dealers seemingly controlled by a mysterious implant. Ginley & Sara, two rival political journalists with opposing agendas cover the government’s handling of a country thrust into crisis. As they find out more about the blood heist and the implant, the more they have to put their differences aside and work together to unravel a colossal conspiracy, risking their loved ones’ lives, and all that they’ve ever known, in the process.

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