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[review] The Nemesis Game - Scott McBain


What is the meaning of this world - and the purpose of life - is, it is clear , right?

Paul Reynolds, CEO of a major corporation, lives for his work. Suddenly, however, he is torn by two strokes of fate from his normal life routine. The game begins. His daughter is killed in a bomb attack. And he finds himself in a conspiracy against a drug lord - again El Toro - the boss of bosses.

Scott McBain has delivered in my opinion, even better. The idea behind this book, may be a good, but I found his reaction a little flat. Far too often I found records that were simply unnecessary for the action and yet they were there. The story winds comfortable there and every now and it seems as if it was enforced. addition, she with the legend of the Minotaur is linked strongly and this, I think, does not fit the overall picture of the novel. The tension rises and falls like the waves of the sea. I was tempted is often suggested to cancel the book simple, but I gave up hope that it might be interesting. Unfortunately it was not and the end was predictable. Although I read the book until the end, I can not recommend it yet.

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[review] The place of sacrifice - Parick Dunne

"I think there first, the waste pile, Illaun, "said Mahon

Illaun Bowe, archaeologist, just wanted to get away from their work and think about their future. They both decided in Kilkee, Ireland to do. However, their visit took an unexpected turn the events around them and not let her go. First, there was the discovery of a human jaw, which drew an old suicide case in a new light. Second, the death of two more people caught up in the chain of events and mutate into a puzzle, which Illaun almost the cost of living.

Patrick Dunne is my favorite author since I his first Book - The Celts - needle reading. The place of sacrifice is set in Ireland and the places and scenes as he describes it, give me the feeling itself to be there. The book captivated me from the first page, although it does not have the suspense of a thriller, it does that, through its network of puzzles up for that. The place of sacrifice is the third novel by the archeologist Illaun Bowe. Even if it is not essential to know the other two novels, I can still only recommend them to read them all. Because the reader expects Ireland where one reads.