The Freedom Building

The Freedom Building

by Martin Kendall

Terrorism
Amazon:★★★★4.0(80)
Goodreads:★★★3.48(52)
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Added on January 13, 2026

Description

When small-time architect John Gowan awakes in hospital with amnesia, he learns he is the designer of a world-famous building, replacing one destroyed by terrorists. But his world becomes a nightmare when a spiralling darkness stops him from seeing or remembering anything about the building, threatening his very existence if his secrets are exposed. Expected to fulfil his responsibilities with the media, his client, his own company and personal relationships, he desperately seeks the truth before it’s too late.

Reader Reviews

★★★★★Píaras Cíonnaoíth

A well-crafted psychological thriller...THE FREEDOM BUILDING by Martin Kendall is a wonderfully written and richly descriptive novel with brilliantly drawn characters. The author weaves a well-crafted psychological thriller with intriguing twists and turns that will captivate the reader from the first page to the last. The contrast between tone and content is a characteristic talent of only a few authors. Kendall pays as much attention to his sentences as he does to his plots, shifting or consol

★★Kayla Whitehead

The Freedom Building by Martin Kendell was an overall good read hitting on terrorism, freedom and finding truths within ourselves. John Gowan, a small time architect dreams of becoming the next, well-known architect to design the replacement building that was destroyed by a terrorist attack. After taking a ride to see the damage from the attack and walking amongst the rubble John knows he has to make this his life's work. Soon after leaving, John wakes up in a hospital bed to realize he has, ind

★★★★Beverly Ohlendorf

The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall is a psychological thriller set in the United Kingdom. The story begins with the protagonist, John Gowan, finding out that a famous office building in a neighboring city has been destroyed by Islamic terrorists. Gowan owns a small architectural firm with his friend and former classmate, Pete Williams. He dreams of designing big buildings like this but has never succeeded. Two weeks later, John goes to see the destruction and takes some measurements. As he d