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The Price of Time
The Price of Time | Tim Tigner
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Would your character change ...if you had all the money in the world?And all the time?Would you become a better person?Or worse?Imagine Agatha Christie meets Michael Crichton in a fast-paced, philosophical mystery thriller._______________________________________There's a secret in Silicon Valley. A discovery. An invention. One so startling and surprisingly sinister that it needs to be kept--at any price. Tim Tigner takes a step back from his bestselling Kyle Achilles series to introduce Zachary Chase and Skylar Fawkes in a fresh standalone novel that's bound to keep you glued and guessing. With secluded meetings, sudden disappearances and strange murders; secret agents, skillful assassins and sexy locations; The Price of Time is packed with fast-paced action and first-class intellectual intrigue.Propelling the thrills and perched at the middle of the mystery is one of humanity's great questions: Would finding the Fountain of Youth be a blessing?Prepare for sleep-deprived nights and skipped chores while repeating the phrase: "Just one more page."_______________________________________"Tim Tigner is the antidote of Dull." --Steve Wilson"Clever to the point where you can't put the book down." --Maryellen Crane"I defy anyone to anticipate his plot twists." --Henry Shop"Still trying to catch my breath. He is a superb storyteller." --Amy Peck"A thinking person's thriller." --Glen Robins_______________________________________Amazon named Tim Tigner an All-Star Author for being one of the most popular authors in Kindle Unlimited throughout 2018.His books are recommended for fans of David Baldacci, Lee Child's Jack Reacher, Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, Nelson DeMille's John Corey, Vince Flynn's Mitch Rapp, Mark Greaney's Gray Man, Gregg Hurwitz's Orphan X, Robert Ludlum's Jason Bourne, John Sandford's Lucas Davenport, Daniel Silva's Gabriel Allon, Brad Taylor's Pike Logan, Brad Thor's Scot Harvath, and Dan Brown's Robert Langdon.
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TheEllieMo
The Price of Time | Tim Tigner
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it, I just do. Some will be old, some will be new. Don‘t judge me - I have a lot of books. Join in if you want!

#ABookADay2023

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SailorJohn
The Price of Time | Tim Tigner
Pickpick

Immortality-gift or curse? Good read that shows how gifts sometimes cause you great pain.

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cmurrsanders
The Price of Time | Tim Tigner
Mehso-so

This book starts with an interesting premise...a new drug discovered by a small pharma group gives them the ability to live forever. They have become Immortal, then murder and mayhem begins. The rest of the book is full of intrigue and espionage, including some violence I winced through. A page turning plot yet the lack of a strong likable character forces me to give it a So-So rating.

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Coleen
The Price of Time | Tim Tigner
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Pickpick

This seems to have a lot of mixed reviews, but I liked it for the most part. Short chapters and a quick read, I‘d consider it a fast-paced thriller. A little unbelievable in parts (but most thrillers are, in my opinion) and wrapped up maybe a little too neatly at the end, but I enjoyed the ride.

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Seshat
The Price of Time | Tim Tigner
Bailedbailed

This was a quick read but, after reading about a third of the book, I decided I couldn't take the "Dirk Dangerness" of it all. Also, the dialogue was awful and the flipping between first person and not-first-person didn't work for me. Ugh. I finally gave it up. 2/5 just for.an interesting premise.

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Tanzy13
The Price of Time | Tim Tigner
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Would your character change ...
if you had all the money in the world?
And all the time?
Would you become a better person?
Or worse?

a fast-paced, philosophical mystery thriller.
Prepare for sleep-deprived nights and skipped chores while repeating the phrase: "Just one more page."

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Sjoanns
The Price of Time | Tim Tigner
Mehso-so

I would give this book in between a so-so and a pick. The first 15-20% of the book was a bit slow and boring. I am glad I stayed with it though. I wasn‘t able to guess “who dun it” easily and the reason behind that person‘s actions seemed to align with their character. But some things seemed just a bit too easy for the crime solvers. All in all not a bad read.