Author: Justin Cook
Review by: BookstagramClub
Rating: 4.5/5 Stars
Corruption is a disease that plagues societies across the world, but in Infectious Injustice: The True Story of Survival and Loss against Corruption, Justin Cook transforms it from an abstract concept into a visceral, personal, and deeply emotional journey.
The book follows the harrowing journey of "JAY" as they confront the suffocating web of corruption within [mention relevant system: government, healthcare, legal system, etc.].From the moment the story begins, the reader is thrust into a world where power is wielded with impunity and ordinary citizens are left to fend for themselves. The stakes are high, the obstacles are many, and the odds seem insurmountable.
At its core, Infectious Injustice is a critique of unchecked authority. The story highlights how corruption erodes the very foundation of trust between citizens and the systems meant to protect them. Through powerful storytelling, Justin Cook invites readers to reflect on their own society’s vulnerabilities to such exploitation.
The author's writing is sharp, evocative, and cinematic. Each chapter feels like a gripping scene, filled with vivid descriptions, authentic dialogue, and a sense of urgency that never lets up.
One of the book’s greatest strengths is its portrayal of the protagonist. Their courage, vulnerability, and growth are captured with authenticity. The reader is given insight into the character’s internal world, making them feel like a close companion on this tumultuous journey.
Infectious Injustice: The True Story of Survival and Loss against Corruption is a must-read for anyone interested in social justice, human rights, and the fight against systemic oppression.