This is an awesome story written by Stephen Douglass who has worked in the petroleum industry in Canada for decades. (It's also an eye-opener to the oil industry - at least as it was in the 60's and 70s, and that gave the book a flavor somewhat similar to Atlas Shrugged, but without any deep thoughts.) If you like tales that span many years and feature romance, crime, danger and suspense, you'll like this. After several errors, I started highlighting them in my Kindle with the thought of letting the author know about them, because he can't realize they're there, and it's a shame they are in such a compelling story.īut since the story was so good, they were forgivable. The writing was really good and mostly well edited and proofed, which made it a surprise when I'd come to a blatant error. If the following books were reasonably priced, I would definitely be buying them to continue the saga. With the first book being that compelling, I'd think that a wiser marketing move would be to make the first one free. I don't feel that the characters were really fleshed out, and some things were glossed over, and sometimes I was surprised when it would jump forward several years, and despite all of that, it still kicked ass and I can't believe the author made the entire trilogy free. (You know, back when Patterson wrote them himself.) Great book that kept me up all night, constantly having to find out what was going to happen - the way Patterson's books used to do.
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