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Feb 15, 2012
I chose to read this book as it was suggested that it was similar to Matthew Reilly or James Rollins, both of whom I really like. I'm afraid his wasn't a patch on them. Several times throughout this book I almost decided to give up on it.
At first it seemed that a character was introduced and about twenty pages later would be killed off. I started to wonder if there would be anyone left by page 50.
There was no real detail to the characters, or the scenes. The main character's name More...
At first it seemed that a character was introduced and about twenty pages later would be killed off. I started to wonder if there would be anyone left by page 50.
There was no real detail to the characters, or the scenes. The main character's name More...
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Feb 15, 2012
First I want to thank Kregel blog tour service for giving me this opportunity to fo this tour. I have not read the first book in the series but I always love a good mystery. Now onto the book.
As I start to read the story it opens with an young medieval maiden Felicity giving her life to God as a nun, in the year of 1375 in Church of St Julian the Hosputaller, Norwich. But as she takes the vows and starts to leave home her mother is very upset and worried about her daughter, but then More...
As I start to read the story it opens with an young medieval maiden Felicity giving her life to God as a nun, in the year of 1375 in Church of St Julian the Hosputaller, Norwich. But as she takes the vows and starts to leave home her mother is very upset and worried about her daughter, but then More...
Feb 04, 2011
This is the third in a series with Nolan Kilkenny. It is an interesting read. He gets into situations that are nearly impossible to extricate himself. However, if you were a trained Navy SEAL you can do almost anything with almost nothing. It is a very enjoyable read. There is some sex in the book.
Jan 26, 2009
This was the first time I had EVER bought a book for a flight and I was pleasantly entertained. I don't know if it is typical for the spy/suspense genre but there was an obvious attempt to be unique in the elements chosen for this particular intrigue.
Sep 09, 2011
Deep in the frozen wasteland of Antarctica, a remote NASA research lab rests atop a two-mile thick glacier, covering a vast underground water resevoir. But the true discovery isn’t the lake buried in ice - it’s what has been found within its boundaries. Something amazing. Something alive. And it may hold the answers to existence itself.
When the lab is attacked and its scientists murdered, Nolan Kilkenny realises that there is more than science at stake - there’s power, money, and wha More...
When the lab is attacked and its scientists murdered, Nolan Kilkenny realises that there is more than science at stake - there’s power, money, and wha More...
Feb 15, 2012
Donna Fletcher Crow's "A Darkly Hidden Truth" might get nods as a Christian book, slightly romantic book, definitely historical mystery (it's set currently but delves into a great deal of religious history)and could even qualify as a Rick Steves type tour book, but I'd still place it on a cozy mystery read list. It was highly entertaining and she writes so well, her descriptions let the reader see what here characters see.
Jan 20, 2012
was ok, skipped a few pages as they went on a bit. but reading another so did like it enough
Jun 21, 2007
The Author is a local from Ann Arbor, his regular job is an Architect. If you are a techie & love the ambience of Ann Arbor you'll love it.
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