Poison Town Book Review

Have you ever wondered if a company could cause an entire community to get sick with mysterious ailments and cause potential life threatening symptoms? Jack Crittendon’s reporter instinct goes on high alert when his mechanic’s family gets personally caught in the middle of cover up, illness and lies. He and his family already know way more about crime and Jack is not about to let his family or friends get hurt again.

Poison Town Book Review

If you are looking for a suspense filled book, full of lies, scandal, cover up and mystery but you want a squeaky clean read, then you will enjoy the books by Creston Mapes.

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About the Book

People are sick and dying. Rumors are swirling. Some claim chemicals leaking from a manufacturing plant are causing the cancer that’s crippling people on the poor side of Trenton City, Ohio. Yet nothing at the plant appears amiss. The problem remains a mystery until reporter Jack Crittendon’s long-time mechanic falls ill and he investigates. Soon Jack becomes engulfed in a smokescreen of lies, setups, greed, and scandal. The deeper he digs, the more toxic the corruption he uncovers. As he faces off with the big-time players behind the scenes and tries to beat the clock before more people die, he realizes the chillingly unthinkable–he knows too much.

About the Author

Creston studied magazine journalism at Bowling Green State University, then began his writing career. During the past 30 years, he has worked as a reporter, corporate copywriter, creative director, freelance writer, editor and author.

Connect with Creston Mapes on his website and Facebook.

You can buy Poison Town from Amazon or request it at your local library.


I received a review copy of this book from Christian Fiction Blog Alliance for the purpose of the review. No monetary compensation was received.

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