368 pages

Published May 1, 2018 by Permuted Press.

ISBN:
978-1-68261-781-6
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4 stars (2 reviews)

"Kira Miller is a brilliant genetic engineer who discovers how to temporarily achieve savant-like capabilities in all areas of thought and creativity. But what if this transcendent level of intelligence brings with it a ruthless megalomania? David Desh left the special forces after his team was brutally butchered in Iran. Now he has been reactivated for one last mission: find Kira Miller, the enigmatic genius behind a bioterror plot that threatens millions. But when Desh learns that the bioterror plot is just the tip of the iceberg, he is thrust into a byzantine maze of deception and intrigue, and he becomes a key player in a deadly game he can't begin to understand. A game that is certain to have a dramatic impact on the future course of human history"--Page 4 of cover.

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4 stars

This was quite a compelling thriller. The opening, which is what really gripped me, reads like a chase scene from a high-budget action movie and of course I had to read on then.

The religious overtones aren't overly bothersome; indeed you'll hardly notice them. Nevertheless Richards clearly does throw a religious motif, so the verbal aggression has that muted, God-fearing feel that the believer US novelist tends to adopt. There were a few stereotypes, such as the computer geek thrown into things over his head by association and all-powerful government officials wielding unitary authority, but the plot was good, the premise solid and the foibles forgivable. I'd read more.

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