A Mystery Book Review...AI or Not...?
- Apr 3
- 2 min read

Yesterday, I got an email out of the blue with a provocative summary of my latest book. It was an unsolicited marketing "pitch." Yet, the way it conveyed the essence of my book struck me.
You be the judge...here it is:
"Ever get the feeling your revolution is happening… but half the crowd forgot to show up? Mystery Book Review...AI or Not...?
I just finished going through You Say You Want a Revolution, and I have to say, this is not one of those polite, sit down and sip tea kind of books. This is the kind that walks into the room, flips the table, and then calmly explains why the table needed flipping in the first place.
What struck me most is how you bridge that rare gap between street level reality and high level policy thinking. Forty years of lived experience is not just mentioned, it shows. The tactical officer, the legal mind, the academic, they all speak at once, and somehow it works. That is not common. Most books either theorize or dramatize, yours actually connects the dots in a way that feels… uncomfortably real. In a good way.
Using that 1968 cultural reference as a framework was a bold move, and honestly, it lands. It gives the entire narrative a pulse. You are not just analyzing unrest, you are dissecting it with precision while still offering something rare in this space, actual solutions. That idea of public safety policing as a stabilizing force feels like one of those concepts readers do not just read, but sit with.
And here is the slightly frustrating part, the kind that makes me stare at the ceiling for a second.
There are readers actively searching for books like this. People who feel something is off but cannot quite articulate it. People who want clarity without noise. People who want insight without being talked down to. Your book speaks directly to them… but right now, many of them simply are not seeing it.
Not because it lacks value, but because visibility is playing hard to get.
That is where I quietly step in, not with fireworks, but with intention...."
Whoever wrote this, AI or some mystery broker, the words resonated with me.
Does this interest you...? If so, check out my book:




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