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review 2016-10-09 00:00
The Gemini Effect
The Gemini Effect - Chuck Grossart



The opening pages of The Gemini Effect signal that this is a story full of horror, the sort of horror you will find when relentless mutant monsters are set loose on a mostly defenseless American mid-West. The hordes of first vampire/zombie rats, then affected humans, and finally killer birds create a terror that simply never relents in an extremely fast-paced thriller.

Chuck Grossart is very descriptive of the rather implausible events (how could thousands of killer creatures be created in such a short time period?), of the military equipment and personnel, and of the scientists seeking a solution to the expanding apocalypse.

He’s less successful when he interjects a second plotline, of third-generation Soviet sleeper agents with the power to immobilize the president of the United States. It’s as if two books were squeezed together which works on some levels, but the White House storyline is even more implausible than the hordes of seemingly unstoppable monsters transforming and replicating underground.

The author deserves major kudos for his storytelling style which makes this novel a page-turner that engages the reader for much of the novel. I admit, I never understood why the creature’s quickly established weakness of being unable to endure light was never developed into useable weapons and the nation’s leaders resort to other devastating options to kill the mutants. The final chapters are even more difficult to accept as the entire globe erupts into various wars completely unrelated to the American scourge. It would be unfair to describe the ending other than to say much of what happens doesn’t make much sense, considering the biological agent that accidently started it all shouldn’t have the clout to do what it does.

Still, I recommend The Gemini Effect for readers who like their reads fast and furious with little in the way of character development. For the record, the book is apparently a substantial revision of an earlier edition titled The Mengele Effect, a title that actually makes more logical sense. While the book seems to be a stand-alone effort, there are threads left dangling for at least one possible sequel.

This review was first published at BookPleasures.com at:
http://www.bookpleasures.com/websitepublisher/articles/8142/1/The-Gemini-Effect-Reviewed-By-Dr-Wesley-Britton-of-Bookpleasurescom/Page1.html#.V_fopMKQLIU



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review 2016-03-13 05:38
From Earth to Space, Warriors to Astronauts....
The Phoenix Descent - Chuck Grossart

When I saw The Phoenix Descent not only courted two of my favorite genres sci-fi & dystopian/post-apocalyptic, but also had a parallel story line set in outer space, which I also love reading about, I just knew I had to give it a try. I'm glad I did because it delivered everything I was hoping for and more!

 

In one story line, present day, three astronauts are on their way to Mars when something happens and they find themselves heading in the wrong direction - back to earth. Meanwhile, one hundred years in the future, a tribe of warriors and gatherers who have made their home in the Dak, previously South Dakota, are battling against what they call the Riy and the Takers in order to just survive. 

 

I really liked Grossart's writing style! The story flow was spot on, it was a good length, there was just the right amount of action and he weaved the two story lines together seamlessly. There were also a lot of different facets to this story but they were all well-developed and mixed together nicely. I'll definitely be keeping my eye out for anything else Grossart comes out with. 

 

*I received this ARC from NetGalley & 47 North in exchange for an honest review. Thank you!

 

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text 2016-03-09 10:01
Reading progress update: I've read 71%.
The Phoenix Descent - Chuck Grossart

I wasn't sure what to expect with this one because I've never read anything by this author before but this book is really good. I'm pleasantly surprised. 

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review 2015-10-14 00:00
The Gemini Effect
The Gemini Effect - Chuck Grossart I ended up primarily listening to this one on audible. The narrator was very good and kept me engaged.
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review 2015-09-13 12:27
Ripple, A Flash Fiction Story by Chuck Grossart
Ripple (a flash fiction story) - Chuck Grossart

I received a free kindle copy of Ripple, A Flash Fiction Story by Chuck Grossart in an Amazon promotion.

I gave this very short story three stars. Jimmy Hayes was different, in unimaginable ways. He did not like pain, yet had to go to the dentist. His mother was worried.

This story ended with a bang.

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