The Child Riddler
By Angela Greenman
Review by Venita Bonds
The Child Riddler
Angela Greenman
Bella Books
$16.25
978-1642473650
July 19, 2022
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Sex. Drugs. Rockin’ death. Zoe Lorel’s uncle trained her from childhood to become an assassin. His brutal training and abuse were aimed at removing the qualities that made her human, preparing her to work at an international spy agency. Employing techno-gadgets worthy of Mission Impossible, Zoe engages in missions to eradicate terrorists threatening civilization. The trouble is, she is so psychologically scarred that she must take her agency-prescribed drugs to amp her up to kill.
Confused and struggling to figure out a guiding compass, Zoe’s inner conflict presents in masochistic, dangerous sexual practices. While she has been trained to be amoral and unquestionably obedient to authority, she draws the line at children. When she uncovers a plot to use a child as a vessel of destruction, she breaks all rules to save her.
Zoe’s actions put her in the crosshairs of enemies and supposed friends. When she learns that those she’s trusted are using her to achieve world dominion, she employs her skills to fight “the good guys.”
There is a secondary plotline in Zoe’s relationship with the woman she wants to marry. Her lover wants to have a child, but Zoe’s trauma is too great for her to risk opening her heart to this degree.
As I read the book, I came to appreciate the damaged parts of Zoe’s character: her tough-as-nails persona hides a vulnerable core. Her psychological flaws, remembered pain, and inner conflict make her a real person.
THE CHILD RIDDLER is a thrilling action story replete with complex, multi-dimensional characters. I loved the author’s description of places, especially the Czech Republic—I could tell she has been there. When the book ended, I was still intrigued as to what would happen next. I hope Ms. Greenman writes the sequel.
Angela Greenman is an internationally recognized communications professional. Her career has spanned the spectrum from community relations in Chicago to US and world governments’ public communications on nuclear power.
She has been an expert and lecturer with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for over a decade, and developed the communication standards for the IAEA’s Corporate Operational Safety Review Team (OSART) program. Ms. Greenman also participated as a team member for the France and Czech Republic Corporate OSARTs.
The IAEA published two of her papers, Communicating Risk to the Public and Achieving Successful Communication. At the invitation of the IAEA, she spoke at the agency’s prestigious International Conference “Topical Issues at Nuclear Installation Safety: Continuous Improvement of Nuclear Safety in a Changing World” that was held in Beijing, China.
As a spokesperson for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), she advised senior management and staff on media issues, conducted interviews and press conferences, and was actively involved in public meetings. Her guidelines, Conducting Public Meetings, were published by the NRC. She was a recipient of multiple awards from the agency.
In Chicago, she served as press officer for the Chicago Human Relations Commission, the City’s civil rights department. In this position, she worked with the department’s six community advisory councils, and managed city-wide media campaigns, community meetings, and events.
Ms. Greenman holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech Communications with Honors from Roosevelt University in Chicago. She also received advanced training in the Executive Media Relations program of the Chicago Police Department, and studied at the U.S. NRC’s Technical Training Center.
She has traveled the world (21 countries and counting), sailed the turquoise Caribbean waters, and now her imagination is devising plots in the exciting places she has explored for her new chapter as an author.