Breakthrough

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.50 (736 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B00BVFM04C |
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| Number of Pages | : | 221 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-09-21 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Don't waste your time and money!" according to Amazon Customer. Hackneyed plots/characterizations; very poor, distractive editing; and in general, a 'read-that-before' type of storytelling. Heavily influenced by Cussler and Rollins, yet a poor example of this genre.I am sorry I bought all three of the author's books. I am on the third and it is not any bette. Finally, some new ideas! I am 72 years old and I have been reading science fiction since I discovered the genre 68 years ago. I remember well the first book I read, which was "Woman of the Dunes," by Kobo Abe. That book forever changed the way I looked at sand. Most of the current SciFi, seems ridiculous and does not ex. nial_l said Story is more fantasy not fiction. Many characters are flawless caricatures.. This story isn't really science fiction but science fantasy with quite a few inconsistencies that can spoil the storyline. The author apparently didn't consult with any experts on many science or political topics that are key to the story. A key character miraculously escapes a devastating event
ONE OF THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENTS IN HUMAN HISTORY.A SECRET THAT WAS NEVER SUPPOSED TO BE FOUND.AND A CATASTROPHE THAT CANNOT BE STOPPED.Deep in the Caribbean Sea, a nuclear submarine is forced to suddenly abort its mission under mysterious circumstances. However, when an unknown group immediately becomes interested in her work, Alison realizes John Clay may be the only person she can trust. Now time is running outand our understanding of the world is about to change forever.. Strange facts begin to emerge that lead naval investigator, John Clay, to a small group of marine biologists who are quietly on the verge of making history.With the help of a powerful computer system, Alison Shaw and her team are preparing to translate the first two-way conversation with the planet's second smartest species. One that was never supposed to be found.Alison was sure she would never trust the military again. Together they must piece together a dangerous puzzle, and the most frightening piece, is the trembling in Antarctica.To make matters worse, someone from the inside is trying to stop them. But the tea
I looked forward to each chapter and the ride it provided. Wow - where did this guy come from? Being retired and having read several hundred Kindle books, I can honestly say this has to be the most exciting heart pounding story I have yet read on my Kindle. Spaiser"This story was impossible to put down. Higgins"Right up there with Michael Crichton. A great read with lots of interesting and thought provoking events. The minute you finish this one." I sure did." - L. The technology was fascinating and believable, the plot complicated enough to keep me interested and the characters were real. Five stars. I was there, in the cold of Antarctica, felt the bullets whizzing by in the aquarium, and in general
