Saturday, January 10, 2026

Book Review: Border Son by Samuel Parker

This book was written in third person narration, so there were different personalities and perspectives.

The primary setting was the Mexico/US border and the story highlights the chaos and violence that the drug cartels have inflicted on the area, while telling the story of one man's search for his son that was pulled into the violence.

The major subplot is the regret and second-guessing that comes to a parent when their child goes sideways, and the doubt that they will be able to repair the relationship and questioning what that will look like going forward. 

The book came through my feed as "Christian Fiction" - but the Christian part was so subtle it is not noticed. 


Border Son by Samuel  Parker

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