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Personnel: Dossier Class Feldgrau (The Faction Book 1)

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Was the World Trade Center attack an "inside job?"

Did the Indian Ocean Tsunami occur naturally?

What really killed Princess Diana?

Welcome to the world of The Faction, where these cryptic theories finally have answers . . . though they might not be the answers you expect.

Personnel introduces five unique individuals and their tales of terror and adventure, each in their own p
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ebook, 261 pages
Published May 28th 2019 by Two Doctors Media Collaborative LLC
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Brian J
May 27, 2019 rated it really liked it
Personnel: Dossier Class Feldgrau (The Faction)

Throughout history certain world events have rocked the very core of our conscience. Tsunamis. Shootings. Unsolved murders. Tying these things together seems almost ludicrous; a fever-dream of a proud and ignorant conspiracy theorist trapped miles down a 4chan hole. And yet, is it so radical to think that something bigger, more mysterious is at play?
Enter the first book of Hanson’s Personnel: Dossier Class Feldgrau: The Faction Book 1. A lengthy t
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Michele
Oct 06, 2020 rated it liked it
Recommends it for: no one
Shelves: authors-to-avoid
This feels and sounds like a well-written book. However, the organization of the book severely detracts from the story. I just finished this book and I wish I had not read it.

How can the organization of a book detract from the story? Please let me tell you. 1) This is not one story. It is several short stories that only tie together in the end....the very end. 2) As an audiobook listener, you have no way of knowing when one storyline stops and another picks up. 3) Why don't we throw in some bou
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Leisel T
Nov 10, 2020 rated it really liked it
Not your usual story book that follows a direct line A to Z but I felt like I was jumping all over the place. At first I saw the chapters as short stories with little or no links to each other until the very end. Still a bit confused by the mechanism that connects it altogether but was securely intrigued to see how this was going to unfold. The reality is that author, Tyler Hanson has simply used a very different methodology to tell a story. Its a little like some of the more obscure European TV ...more
Eric Troup
Apr 27, 2020 rated it really liked it
This is a fascinating read. It's really less of a novel and more of a loosely-tied-together group of stories. From the way the book is structured, it's clear these stories will eventually come together, but it takes a long time to get there. Granted, there's more than enough action to keep one entertained, but I did get a bit frustrated. I'm glad I'd previously read the short story "Alligator Season" before reading this, so I knew one character already. With all the action and brisk pacing, ther ...more
Gill
Dec 18, 2020 rated it really liked it
I received this book from Voracious Readers Only in return for an honest review. When I started reading the book I initially thought I would enjoy it. It got a little weirder towards the end of the bit about the first character and I wasn’t quite comfortable with the twin towers conspiracy, but I carried on. The second character was very technical and I ended up giving up on the book and started reading something else. However in a bout of insomnia I picked this book up again as reading on my ph ...more
Mary
Jun 20, 2019 rated it liked it
Personnel provides a fictional conspiracy take with a sci-fi slant on some of our more recent tragedies: the attack on the World Trade Center, the Tsunami, the death of Princess Diana and more. I'm not a big fan of conspiracy, espionage, or sci-fi so when I review this book I take that into consideration and rate it more as if I was. Like any conspiracy, these chapters are not simple and I wouldn't call this an easy read. It does read like science fiction and I was glad that there is no real con ...more
Cherrae
Jul 04, 2019 rated it really liked it
This book sets up a really exciting world of new characters that could be just at home on the pages of a comic series or adapted to the screen.

It can be a difficult read at first and the narrative style takes some getting used to. It reads like a complicated HBO show. Individual reports on different characters and situations in each episode that don't relate until they do. (I'd recommend really paying attention to the file names and dates).

It's chock full of great action and interesting technol
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R.L. Bailey
May 27, 2019 rated it it was ok
This one didn't work for me. It read more like a movie (think 80's b-movie or SyFy original). There is a lot going on, but it moves at such a pace I never felt any tension build. It seems to go from overexplained science dialogue into action/chase scenes in an instant. This book is a big, big world and as a reader if a book decides to bite off more than it can chew, I have to review it honestly. That being said, Hanson obviously has some talent and is passionate as an author and I would love to ...more
Aimee Collier
Oct 29, 2020 rated it really liked it
I liked this book because it contained stories about superheroes based on both recent historical events and creepypastas.

It was made up of individual stories that combined into a team up story, much like the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Each story was split up into short chapters that made it really easy to read.

There was lots of action that was explained in great detail giving me a clear image of what was happening. This was especially clear when it came to describing the way some characters died
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Lisa
Nov 23, 2020 rated it liked it
A number of familiar world events are presented as more than meets the eye, with an underlying sinister link. We are then introduced to 'The Faction', an anonymous group of people spread throughout the world who are aware of this 'conspiracy' and want to bring down the agency (or agencies) behind it, believing that these events will only lead to an all the more dangerous world for everyone. It was quite an engaging read and I'm interested in reading more in the series to find out how The Faction ...more
Roger
Apr 04, 2020 rated it really liked it
Personnel: Dossier Class Feldgrau (The Faction Book 1), my second read from author Tyler Hanson, an intriguing collection of five unique individuals and their individual tales. Well-written, the characters as well-developed as can be in these short works. I’m a character reader, I get into the characters. Who and what they are. Why they do the things they do. The things that make a reader get invested into the characters and thereby the book. I was given a Kindle copy of this book & am voluntari ...more
Christine Hunter
Apr 05, 2020 rated it it was ok
This is one of the most confusing books I've ever listened to. I understood this is all about conspiracy, but the flipping back and forth in time and people makes it absolutely impossible to keep track of anything. Pseudo-names replace peoples' names but you're not told who is who and frankly, it just gives me a headache. I did not enjoy it and actually made it to 87 % before I just said enough and turned off the audio-book. I cannot, in all honesty, recommend this to anyone. ...more
Kayla
Oct 30, 2020 rated it liked it
This book was not what I was expecting at all. I knew it was “conspiracy theories” but was expecting more realistic ones. Perhaps the description I was given was not accurate. That aside, this felt more like a bunch of short stories than a novel and the ending was unsatisfactory to me. I don’t intend to read the follow-up.
Nick
Jan 08, 2021 rated it liked it
I was given a free copy of this book for an honest review. I was a bit disappointed if I’m honest. The book seemed to be all over the place. At times I was asking, what’s going on? A book should tell you a story and take you along with it but this feels like an out of control rollercoaster
Samantha
I received a copy of this story from Voracious Readers for an honest review. This story is very hard to follow and the characters have a technical feel to them
Sherri Geisler Locke
Written almost as if it is several short stories but they all connect. Interesting enough to keep me reading but for me not enough to make me want to read more.
C.D. Tavenor
May 28, 2019 rated it it was amazing
So yes, I’m the editor of Personnel: Dossier Feldgrau, Tyler Hanson’s debut and the second novel released by Two Doctors Media Collaborative. Some might say I’m biased.

But I wanted to take a moment to tell everyone why I’ve chosen to invest countless hours in Tyler’s writing, working with him to craft a story ready for the world to read. Two Doctors Media Collaborative is working with Tyler because we believe in his story, and we believe in his voice.

And it’s grand.

Have you ever read the grap
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