"The age of religion is drawing close," he said, "the age of science is dawning".
-Edmond Kirsch
"The age of religion is drawing close," he said, "the age of science is dawning".
-Edmond Kirsch
This book was a blast. I read it some months ago, but still the characters of Leslie Brown, Dana Evans and Peter Tager are branded in my mind.
Is this book your pick too?
Some of my book series, with the help of WordCloud. Some may be repeated, just ignore them. Looking forward to read more series.
Does this book provide an explosive ride? Haven't read it yet, so asking for a first hand experience.
This book would be in your list if you pursue either Ashwin or the Private series by James!
The story is not much complicated, it has a serial killer whose M.O is unknown, and a Private officer (Private is an international antiterror agency) in India.
This book is a pick as it thrills us where we least expect it to. The only problem with it is the character development, as the storyline occupies most of the novel. A great read is guaranteed.
The book is great read, and if you are a voracious reader, you could complete it in a night!
The book starts with the collapse of Arapahoe Dam, which was perceived as a result of an earthquake. Alex Graham, a photojournalist tries to dig deep that could kill her. Judd Morgan, an ex-covert, is assigned to protect her. The revelations and chasing by the enemies cover the rest of the plot. The villains aren't powerful enough to balance the story tho.