
Delicate Chaos
Leona Hewitt, vice-president of a large commercial bank in Washington, DC, is tasked with approving a questionable business deal. She finds her life in danger when her conscience kicks in and threatens the deal, and Mike Anderson, the only person she trusts to protect her, is in a fight for his life in Africa.
by Jeff Buick
Review on Goodreads
Already read “Delicate Chaos”? Review it on Goodreads!
Page Count: 318 pages
ISBN-10: 0843960388
ISBN-13: 978-0843960389
Genre: Suspense Thriller
Publisher: Leisure Books (January 29, 2008)
Characters: Leona Hewitt, Mike Anderson
Locations: Africa; Washington, DC
Tags: conspiracy, assassination, kidnapping
Availability Status:
This title is currently not available, however it is set to be re-released soon!
Sign up for Jeff Buick’s newsletter for dates and details!

Research, research, research
Hey, it’s fiction, what does it matter if you get the details straight? Oh, trust me, it matters. I’ve been roasted by readers over seemingly

NZ Adventures – Six60 Concert
Six60 came together in Dunedin, and the Six60 house on Castle Street is one of the most photographed locations in possibly the most photogenic country in the world. I felt no trepidation in stopping by and getting a shot in front of such an iconic setting.

Tommy’s Christmas [FREE Christmas Short Story]
It’s the day before Christmas and eight-year old Tommy is up to nothing but mischief – find out why in this delightful Christmas story by

Jeff’s Book Review: “The Bootlegger’s Daughter” by Nadine Nettmann
Check out my quick review below, and let me know your thoughts if you’ve read it, too. Review:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5/5) “Letty Hart is one very plucky

Jeff’s Book Review: “The Wedding Party” by L.R. Jones
Check out my quick review below, and let me know your thoughts if you’ve read it, too. Review:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4/5) “It would be SO easy to

Why Murder?
I write three series and all of them involve murder and cops. It happened naturally enough, like osmosis, and wasn’t something I intentionally set out

My Review: “The Man Who Died Twice: Thursday Murder Club #2”
by Richard Osman My Review: 5 stars The rabid bunch of octogenarians are back – Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim, and Ron – with another pile of

“A Killing Game” is awarded Top 5 by ITW
I’m excited to announce that A Killing Game has made the short list for one of the most prestigious awards given to thriller writers, the 2021 Thriller Awards