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Chargement... The Devil's Trinity (édition 2015)par Michael Parker (Auteur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. The Devil's Trinity by Michael Parker has a slowish speed to this book with just enough suspense to keep you wanting more. There is good mix of historical fiction, thriller and an oceanic theme. When Marsham survives the wreck and gets thrown into terrorist battle with Al Qaeda the action begins. This is a great read for those you are looking for an action packed thriller mixed terrorism. Not like any book I've read before, give it a try. ( ) If you are looking for a fully loaded suspense thriller comprised of terrorism and patriotism with a pinch of other interesting factors, then this could be your pick. The book is about the experiences and battles of an underwater oceanographer, Harry Marsham, and CIA agent Remo Fransesini. Coming from two different backgrounds and aiming for the same goal, United has the same mission: to fight against the ultimate terror in the United States of America. Even though the factors were adverse and even their superiors were against them, their pledge to save their countrymen keeps them running. The so-called villain of this story, "Hakeem Khan," is intended to spread terror in the realms of America. This doesn't end here; nuclear wars, attacks, and Caribbean voodoo will serve as more engaging plots. Overall, this book was a fully-packed suspense thriller. Each plot was well-written and captivating. The fast-paced subplots are engaging and a good page-turner. This book starts with action and tension that persist until the final page. We come into the story with Marsh aboard a yacht that gets plowed through by a freighter. If that's not an attention grabber right from the jump, I don't know what is. Ultimately, Marsh pairs up with the CIA and works toward uncovering a massive plot against the US. Parker does a great job painting the picture with words. The writing was okay, but overall, it was done well and didn't take me out of the story, which is a testament to how well done the plot and visual storytelling are. Parker has a handful of books out, and I'll be excited to see how the writing strengthens and grows. As this is my first by this author, I'll have to check out more! This is an exciting and suspenseful story. It takes you deep into a scary plot about the al Qaeda group turning to eco-terrorism. The main character, David Marsham, teams up with CIA agent Remo Francesini. They are looking into a sick person with radiation sickness. The story gets more interesting with sunken ships, things happening underwater, and a bit of voodoo, making it really exciting and mysterious. The story cleverly brings together the worries of CIA agent Remo Francesini, who is pushed by his bosses to protect the country from a big danger. As things get more serious, we meet Harry Marsham, the ocean expert. He survives a ship accident, and this leads to a very important fight against the famous explorer Hakeem Khan. Khan wants to attack weak spots in America, and the characters go on a dangerous journey involving kidnapping, Caribbean voodoo, nuclear weapons, and the scary possibility of something really bad happening. "The Devil's Trinity" by Michael Parker, was quite the reading journey! The plot was completely Intriguing and the characters were Well- rounded and well developed(especially the main protagonist). The story has a perfect mix of suspense and drama that kept me flipping the pages like a madwoman. There were moments where I'd gasp and others where I'd raise an eyebrow, thinking, "Well, i didn't see that coming!" I liked that the story didn't just stick to the typical tone but ventured into an array of various territories. If you're looking for a read that's both nail bitingly tense and immersive, then i urge you to give this one a go. I'm sure you love it as much as I did! Definitely recommended, especially if you like an intense read. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Underwater oceanographer Harry Marsham and his associate, Helen, are sucked into a murderous mixture of kidnap, Caribbean voodoo, nuclear weapons and the secret world of the CIA. Harry is forced to work with the terrorist Hakeem Khan knowing that the penalty for his own failure will be death. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Google Books — Chargement... GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)823.914Literature English English fiction Modern Period 1901-1999 1945-1999ÉvaluationMoyenne:
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