Jingle and His Magnificent Seven by Randy Rawls

Oh, my goodness, how do I write a review for this wonderfully hilarious and exciting book. If I were going to put it into a category it would humorous thriller. Yes, it is indeed a thriller, what else could you call a book that is filled with mid-Eastern terrorists out to do great harm? However, when the main character, PI Nep Thomas, is challenged by one of Santa’s elf’s to help recover Santa’s naught list that thanks to a bad elf has offered to the terrorists. What possible use could terrorists have for Santa’s naughty list? A very good one. Though the premise may be a little far-out, author Rawls has come up with some plausible explanations for all that happens—and plenty does. The tale is filled with great characters, good, bad and surprising, as well as the kind of action one expects in a thriller. To say much more would spoil the joy of the surprises in this delightful book. This is a fun and enjoyable read, guaranteed to make you ch...