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, by Mark Nolan

, by Mark Nolan


, by Mark Nolan


Free PDF , by Mark Nolan

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Product details

File Size: 4840 KB

Print Length: 602 pages

Publication Date: January 1, 2016

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B018SCGDWK

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#1,744 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I loved the plot and the characters. However, there were so many pages of "filler" explaining and re-explaining back stories of the assorted characters, that wonderful plot was bogged down it and was a chore to read it. I found myself just skimming through the 800+ pages to read the good parts. I also found myself skimming or skipping the "veteran's banter" between Jake and Terrell as well as all the bad guys prolonged conversations - just 1 or 2 pages would have set the stage so the reader would understand those relationships.I would happily give this book 5 stars if about 400 pages of filler was edited out. bc

This is the first book by Mr. Nolan I've read, and it appears it will also be my last. I started this story with high hopes, the blurb having caught my attention. But I can't get past chapter eight. After chapter two, I kept reading and wondering if soon I'd reach a point in one of the remaining six chapters where Mr . Nolan wrote, "April Fools! I actually wrote this when I was 15."Please keep in mind the following comments (and brief introduction) are merely my opinions. Everyone has a right to their own, so please don't let my opinions stop you from reading this if you want.This is one of the most inanely written stories I've ever read. The writing is an insult to any reader who has more than 6 brain cells.1. I've never read such stilted and contrived dialogue from adults.2. I'm not sure Mr. Nolan has ever heard of point of view shifts. He head-hopped constantly, including giving the pov of a dog. Yes, Hank, a dog. Most often, inexperienced writers would shift pov's every paragraph. Mr. Nolan has gone so far as to head-hop within paragraphs.3. He explains things to us as if we are children.4. He actually wrote the following sentence: "At the same time, they both said in unison..." Afraid we readers don't understand the meaning of "at the same time"?5. His characters are caricatures, with no depth, no dimensions. Most author's characters are really marionettes, doing what the author wills. But in this case, I feel like I can see their strings.6. Most of his characters' motivations can be summed up in their words, "Oh, well..." and some excuse is given for why they did something.I'm going to stop here, with both the review and the reading of the story. Good luck, Mr. Nolan.

I was asked to review the book and when I read the preview of the story I said okay.I gave this a 4 star because I liked the premise of the story. I liked the characters and the forward motion of the story.I was having trouble trying to explain what bothered me when I was reading the book. About a third of the way through the story I wanted to quit. I would be reading and getting into story and then the mood would go somewhere else and I would sit there wondering what happened. Is this book for young adults or regular fiction. ???? There was too much filler, banter and mutual admiration going on for my taste.I think the author shows great promise he just needs to fine tune his writing.Also, note that I am much much older and really wonder if I am qualified to review books.

I have read some of the other reviews and thought perhaps we were reading different books! Not sure why I kept reading it to the end - perhaps waiting for it to get better! It is full of just about every cliche you have heard. I found myself laughing because this book is so absurd.

I never like to give a book a one star review but I would be giving all of the potential readers an injustice if I didn't. I decided to give up on it after twenty chapters. I then read all the reviews for this book. I'm not going to go into detail as why a couldn't finish this book because it would take about as long as the novel itself. All I can say is for potential readers to read the reviews. I agree with every one star review and a few of the five stars. As crazy as that sounds. Sorry Mr. Nolan, Michael Connelly quality it is not.

I'll start with what I did not like: Toooo looong. Better to make two books out of this. The criminal is cartoonish: reminded me of the fictional arch-criminals from Batman, but not real life. (Like early on when he needs to ditch the car, there are truckers conveniently waiting in trucks at a warehouse.) The comedic banter between the protagonist and his buddy caused me to start skimming. Book is rather formulaic: Unstoppable almost-superhero ex-Marine who can kill all bad guys vs Evil genius, throw in the sexy women who swoon over the good guy, and have him dump his model-hot, crazy girl friend for the girl-next-door, who just happens to be a karate master, among other things, and the hero has that arrogant I'm-so-cool,you're-an-idiot attitude with anyone who gets in his way and, as everyone knows, superwealthy people are all out to crush people to continue their immoral ways. The dog that could talk (!) detracted from the story, and it seemed like I read more than once that each time the villain killed someone he had some new weapon that people would be astounded by. And the paintball: come on, a sociopath assassin would just go for the bullet, even if it is a pregnant woman. And really, why not just kill her husband. I caught a there-their mistake. and there was one part that stopped me: the narration went like this: "Pursue and intercept . . . Fugitive is considered armed and dangerous. He also has a military dog with him that is trained to kill and is suffering from PTSD." (Chapter 77) Which one has ptsd? And what was the importance of repeating over and over that the hero was seen kissing a hot chick with crime scene tape between them at waist level? Okay, I guess I just got it. And the book is just TOO long. Amazon says 630 pages: life is too short.Now the good: the book has some good violence / suspense, and that always keeps you coming back, like a bad drug. And I guess the cartoonish aspect also hooks you. I read it in less than a week. And I only paid 99 cents for a Kindle version, so I can't complain there. To the author: don't give up.

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