Friday, September 28, 2012

Review-Carbon Copy



Terri Talley Venters wrote the e-book Carbon Copy. Wild Child Publishing released the e-book in June, 2012; the novel has 199 pages.

From New York to the Keys, the world can be a very sinister place. Child abductions and heart attacks for prominent citizens are the news of the day for newscaster Lilly Allen. Today, the prominent citizen is also her boyfriend’s father and the founder of a very prosperous cloning research facility. He is sick enough to require a new heart and is worried enough about his company he may not make it until one becomes available. His son, Grier Garrison, will have to take control of the company while he is incapacitated. During all of this Lilly’s career is soaring and she is ready for her vacation with her twin brother. While preparing for her trip, Lilly is frequently finds people telling her she somewhere has a doppelganger, a bit unsettling but nothing to worry about. The Garrison company, Create Life Technologies is also having business setbacks and is moving its base operation from the Keys. As all of this occurs, Lilly accesses computer files Grier has placed on her computer and discovers a whole alphabet of names for cloned specimens; they have to be animals, right? In addition, when she scrolls to find her and her brother’s names on the lists, she wonders what animal was named after her. Little does she know how her world is about to change.

Terri Talley Venters is a local writer in Julington Creek and it was a pleasure to read this e-book. The main character is strong and has just enough southern charm to keep her enjoyable, though some of the other character could be a bit further developed. There is drama and intrigue as well as an interesting view on what could be happening in the cloning industry. Exactly who is…standing next to you? I look forward to future works from this writer. 

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Book Review--Past Reading

Review—Bad Blood
John Sandford wrote the novel Bad Blood.  Putnam Adult published the book in September 2010; the novel has 388 pages.

            Could Warren County, Minnesota be the next crime capital? Newly elected Sheriff Lee Coakley has a murder on her hands; drunken driving tickets are common, murder not so much. In addition, wonder of wonders; soon, the suspected murderer is dead in his cell. Lee needs help, and as Warren County’s first female sheriff, she wants someone reliable. Minnesota’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension’s Virgil Flowers is on his way to do just that.
            One murder leads to a suicide, or is it? When Virgil starts to investigate, a cold case murder becomes known that seems to affect the current cases. The recent deaths and the murder of a young girl lead to the investigation of many of the local farm families. What they find amazes Lee and Virgil, and further investigation uncovers even more scandal for this small community. Many of the local farmers come from German immigration, they have lived life the way their ancestors instructed and followed a religion of unknown origins. Between home schooling and intermarrying, this group has stayed isolated and secretive, but with technology the way it is today, it is often harder to keep a secret. Virgil and Lee not only have to travel around Minnesota for clues but as two single consenting adults; a relationship for them seems a natural course of events. Added worries in dangerous situations are all part of a day’s work as this investigation is led down some very tricky paths. As the heat rises for the farmers, Lee and Virgil call in further backup to maintain and control the coming storm.
            John Sandford has written many crime and thriller novels involving Lucas Davenport in his Prey series. Virgil Flowers is his new creation and this is the fourth book in this series. The characters and drama were intriguing and well paced; I may need to try to fit in the past books. The underworld of religion and cults may disturb some but the topic is well handled by Sandford.