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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.To a point
By Fireball 61
This started off in a pacy, fast manner but then quickly became confusing flitting about all over the place for no reason other than to confuse the reader. The characters and story were thin - Dr Warner would be in therapy for years after what she has endured! & her accomplice has had more cliched escapes than James Bond could ever imagine. After a while i gave up wondering what the Immari corp was up to and I know there's a sequal so the heroes escape. I could not enagage with the story or develop and interest in the characters they are so shallow, and quickly lost interest & then hit the delete button.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Three books for the price of one! (Not in a good way)
By Rackman
The Atlantis Gene makes some intriguing points about the origins of humanity, but it really reads like three books forced together to become one. It would have possibly been a better book if it had concentrated on just one or two of the three genres it tries to cram together like uneasy bedfellows: science fact, science fiction or fantasy.The basic story concerns a mystery from the past involving the Atlantean race of people. A modern offshoot of this race is trying to resurrect the ancient race of Atlanteans and wipe out or enslave the modern human race. Only one thing stands in their way - a rogue gene which gives ordinary humans immunity from the Atlantean death ray. So far so good.There is the usual cast - good guy protagonist, good girl victim, bad guy antagonist, bad guy's henchmen, treacherous friends and enemies alike. The story spans many continents and is written in a very sparse, urgent style which some readers who ask a bit more from their prose may find irritating.My main beef with this book isn't the story or even the cardboard cutout characters. It's the style in which the story is told. It leaps around from person to person, continent to continent and cliffhanger to cliffhanger with characters and conversations offering little explanation of the whole. The changes of POV are confusing, with multiple characters narrating the same scenes. I felt little attraction to any of the characters because just when one of them threatened to become interesting, they are snatched away into yet another dramatic moment and left hanging from the cliff edge in a rather contrived way.On the plus side, there's some good action and some genuinely tense moments, but this is let down by huge demands on our willingness to suspend disbelief. Nothing ejects me from immersion in a story like one of those "yeah, right!" moments - it makes me feel like the author is taking the mick out of the reader. Sadly there were three massive events like this, and it set me against the book and encouraged me to be more critical than perhaps it really warrants.It was a decent enough read, but the sketchy narrative, undeveloped characters and clash of genres made it hard work to finish. I won't be buying the others in the series, but I'm glad the author found success with this series. There are FAR better books out there on the indie scene that don't have this author's marketing reach, and I would encourage readers to look further afield if you enjoyed this.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.A Good Read, But One Down From Being Top Notch
By Paul Gallimore
I don't normally read sci-fi thriller stuff, so I may not be a good judge in some respects, but it seemed to me that the fast pace of this book was at the expense of any character development; certainly not for a long time. The scientists did science, the interrogators interrogated, the policemen detected and so on, without any suggestion that any other thoughts might ever enter their heads. In other words, the characters are all strikingly two-dimensional - but maybe that's on par for the action genre?Additionally, in the early stages of the book the filmic style of writing; the jumping from scene to scene, meant it was rather difficult to understand exactly what was going on. One knew that there were baddies doing bad things, but why and to whom took a while to get a handle on. For some while the combination of these two things; the non-personalities and the scene flipping made me wonder if I could really care less.The book's salvation comes in the form of a clever and well constructed plot, which does eventually reveal itself, along with good research of the component themes. The author makes a convincing job of describing parts of the mining process, biological research, the Atlantis myth and so forth - enough to convince me, anyway. The action scenes, of which there are plenty, are all well written too.Overall the book did become a page-turner and I duly found myself wanting to know how it all was all going to end. I am happy to have bought the book and would recommend it. Although in my opinion the ending was slightly underwhelming, despite the author having drawn together all of the strands needed to deliver a really satisfying finale. Rather like a footballer blazing the ball over from one yard out from the goal, I thought.
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