Reviews

“In Miles Joyner’s Bazaar, you won’t find colorful spices, scarves or hand-woven rugs, you’ll find assassins for hire. His bazaar is on the dark web, and is filled with intrigue and mal intent. Mr. Joyner’s novel begins with a chilling double homicide and never slows down.”
Book Junkie Reviews

Miles Joyner has created a thriller that pits those who want to bring the elite down, against those who hold the power. He makes a statement about social unrest. It takes place in Washington DC, so it’s not a surprise that people like Chiedu are their targets. Miles caught me off guard more than once, leaving me to wonder who they can trust. Again, it makes me wonder, could this happen in our time?
Mystery Review Crew

“The action is relentless and seemingly non-stop, and yes, the aforementioned quick cuts actually help in this regard. The inventiveness of the reasonings, techniques, and tactics of both our bad guys and our good guys are truly something to behold – Joyner clearly has a lot of ideas here, and for the most part they tend to land exactly as desired…. Overall truly an interesting book with a perspective and topic rarely seen in fiction.”
– Jeff Sexton, BookAnon

Bazaar is not just about action; it unfolds layer by layer, offering more than just a high-stakes thriller.”
-Priya Bhasin, The Bibliophilic World

Bazaar by Miles Joyner is action packed with a lot of characters.  There are twists galore.  You are immersed into a world where you do not know what or who lurks around the next corner. If you like complex, suspenseful, thrills, chills, hidden agenda type books, then I recommend giving Bazaar by Miles Joyner a try.
Shannon Blogs About Books

Bazaar’s story is an intense mix of action, crime, and political intrigue… Overall, this book written by; Miles Joyner would be of great interest to individuals who want to explore the realities of the modern criminal world while indulging in a gripping crime thriller.”
-Hafsa Ijaz, Disciplined Insights

“That kind of book doesn’t just make you laugh; it makes you think. And the story keeps you on the edge of your seat. It makes you question what you think you know about power, technology, and justice. There isn’t a clear finish, and I don’t want one. There is just enough doubt to make me think about what I would do in the same position. As I turned the last page, I felt both pleased and uneasy, because I knew that even though this was fiction, it was still possible.”
-Celeste Hann, The Book Revue