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Thursday, August 7, 2025

Thriller Feature: Canadian Smoke by P.D. Hillman #romance #thriller #bookreview #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

 



Thriller Romance

Date Published: 06-05-2025

Publisher: Talk+Tell


Jack Glasser has a gift… and a curse. After a childhood lightning strike and years of self-experimentation, he’s turned his brain into a living processor capable of absorbing massive data in minutes. But each Neural Acceleration session chips away at his body—and his grip on reality.

When a top-secret cannabis company in Canada draws his attention, Jack uncovers something that puts him on the radar of a ruthless criminal syndicate known as the Organization. As his mind unravels, assassins close in, and his unpredictable brother Luke pushes for a much-needed escape, Jack is pulled into a deadly game he never agreed to play.

Perfect for fans of Scorpion, Utopia, and The Terminal List, Canadian Smoke is a smart, darkly funny, high-octane techno-thriller that explores what happens when genius meets corruption—and the cost of knowing too much.

A buried secret. A criminal empire. A genius on the edge.

Whatever Jack saw… someone will do anything to keep it hidden.

 



Review

I love the cover, it's beautiful.

This was a wonderful read, It pulled you in and enthralled you with the compelling story that will captivate you as it takes you on a thrilling trip along the way.

Along the way we uncover more than we expect and the twist and turns you don't see coming keep you on the edge of your seat. All the while having lighter moments and humor and satire to cut through the tension.

This was a well written book that flowed easy for me, it kept me on the edge as they raced to the finish line.




About the Author

P.D. Hillman writes darkly funny thrillers about genius minds, broken systems, and the occasional psychic meltdown. With a background in economics, cannabis tech, and startup absurdity, he’s witnessed more backroom deals, biometric scams, and VC ring-kissing than he can legally confirm. He once tried to sell machine-learning sensors to weed farmers—who stored them in paint buckets. When he’s not writing, he’s mentoring his grown sons, recording blues in his garage, or sitting on a beach with a sand-filled truck and a strong opinion about data, death, and denim.


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