Tormenta
by:
Lincoln Child (author)
Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9788483469569 (8483469561)
Publish date: June 30th 2009
Publisher: Random House Mondadori
Pages no: 397
Edition language: Spanish
It isn't often that scientists are the good guys. Usually they are the bad guys or at least facilitate things going horribly wrong or they are socially inept losers. This time it is the military trying to ruin the planet.... I suppose you can't do away with every cliche.Lincoln Child of the widely s...
I may not remember every detail in the books I’ve read, but I usually remember the titles and the fact I’ve read them. So I didn’t think it bode well for Deep Storm when I started reading it without remembering I had already read it years before. Was it really that forgettable?No, not forgettable at...
This was a good fast-paced book. With 62 chapters, a prologue and an epilogue you can expect a quick read. The setting is quite good. In the beginning you are led to believe that Atlantis has been found but the truth is quite grim. As the main character discovers the secrets of that station the pace...
The review I wrote in 2007 isn't as informative as I would wish:"Lincoln Child stumbled in his initial two solo works, he had good ideas but had not yet mastered the art of writing on his own, but in his third solo outing, Child appears to have acquired the talent to write on his own.Very interestin...