Lamar Brantley’s ALTERNATE SOURCES is a tense, morally complex crime-thriller that merges corporate drama with ground-level criminal logistics to examine the shadow economy surrounding pharmaceutical distribution. The novel’s strongest asset is its layered structure: shifting between drivers, corporate executives, and investigators, the narrative steadily reveals a system in which legality and illegality blur until they're nearly indistinguishable.
Brantley’s prose often leans into an atmospheric style that reinforces the novel’s themes of dread and inevitability. The opening sequence establishes this tone immediately, describing the storm as “Biblical; a storm reminiscent of Old Testament vengeance"—a line that signals both the scale of the coming crime and the moral reckoning embedded in the story. Throughout the novel, the language remains controlled but vivid as it favors grounded detail over melodrama. Scenes of criminal coordination are rendered with procedural clarity, while moments of tension are heightened through sensory description. Fear is “airborne and spread[s] like a contagion,” capturing both the immediacy and psychological pressure of the unfolding events.
ALTERNATE SOURCES excels in its portrayal of systemic corruption. Rather than presenting a single villain, it depicts a network sustained by profit incentives, bureaucratic blind spots, and willful ignorance. The corporate storyline involving Charlie Thomas and Stanley Forsythe is particularly compelling, offering a sharp look at ethical compromise within legitimate business structures. Crisp dialogue reveals character not through exposition but confrontation. Meanwhile, the drivers’ storyline grounds the novel emotionally, illustrating how easily individuals become trapped in cycles of exploitation once financial desperation and intimidation enter the equation.
The pace is also generally strong, especially in the early and middle sections—though the large cast and multiple perspectives occasionally slow the momentum. Some transitions between storylines can feel abrupt, and readers may wish for a slightly deeper resolution in certain arcs. Still, these minor structural rough edges do little to diminish the book’s overall impact.
Ultimately, ALTERNATE SOURCES succeeds as both a suspenseful thriller and a sobering examination of supply-chain corruption. Brantley delivers a confidently constructed narrative that balances action with thematic depth, making it an engaging read for fans of crime fiction with a procedural or corporate edge.
With its sharp tension, morally layered characters, and vivid procedural detail, Lamar Brantley’s ALTERNATE SOURCES is a compelling crime-thriller that delivers both suspense and thoughtful commentary on systemic corruption.
~ Megan Parker for IndieReader

