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File Size: 608 KB
Print Length: 318 pages
Publisher: Leaping Leopard Enterprises, LLC; 1 edition (May 24, 2016)
Publication Date: May 24, 2016
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01G61PEBQ
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Mr. Donoghue starts out with an interesting idea - an ancient, highly advanced race has left clues to their existence in stones imbued with mysterious properties. Unfortunately, he proceeds to write the wrong story! Following Uncle Devlin as he races around the world, uncovering clues to find the stones would have been a fun ride. Listening to Anlon, Pebbles and Jennifer discuss the stones over wine and margaritas.....boring.There is FAR too much talking and not enough doing. All the action comes to characters in the form of various shady bad guys. Anlon and his friends are completely reactive instead of proactive. The dialog is clunky and the characters shallow. Jennifer, the detective who keeps forgetting basic detective procedure, Pebbles with her dark secret (which actually isn't very dark) and Anlon, the genius inventor who seems to have trouble putting two and two together. Any hint of tension between Jennifer and Pebbles is quickly erased and we know where the relationship between Anlon and Pebbles is going from about chapter 5. The author relies on the characters inexplicably deciding to "wait until the morning" to investigate or not following up on interesting facts they uncover in order to generate tension. It just doesn't work.Having said all that, I do think the author has potential if he can find himself a good editor. I give him credit for a good idea but he really needed help tightening the story and working the dialog. I won't be reading the rest of the series but I might check back with Mr. Donoghue after another few books to see how (and if) his style has developed.
This is the first time in quite a while that I've really enjoyed a pure-fiction book. It is very much in the Dan Brown genre of imaginative fiction. Too many of the offerings lately have been "post-apocalyptic": bleak, useless, depressing stuff. Here we have a great trip through our modern world, brightened by the discovery that there was an advanced civilisation many thousands of years before ours.The author uses *Indiana Jones* as an example of the storytelling style, and to a degree, that's true. Once the stage is set, the very good plotting draws you in for page-turning fun and escape. To be literal about it, *Indiana Jones* took us to exotic locations, and this book does not; but where it does take us is to a place where we can vacation from the real world for a while.The characters are believable, and grow and change as the story unfolds, something I always appreciate. At each of their cores, they are human, and not some set of super-beings. They each have their strong and weak points, which both advance and hinder their progress through the plot, which wends and weaves the story in both their advances and setbacks.Well done.I have found one considerable downside, however: This otherwise excellent book suffers greatly from a serious lack of good proofreading. Several giant blunders in punctuation are often and repeatedly committed, throwing one off the otherwise terrific rhythm of its pacing and plotting. They are unfortunately rampant throughout the book. Some examples: "worshiper of the town's Catholic church", "Thank you for sharing Anabel", and many others.I give this book five stars for its imagination, storyline, pacing, and plotting. But I must subtract one star for the atrocious punctuation. I work as a professional Technical Writer and proofing is an integral part of the job. I wish I could offer my services to folks like this, as it would improve the quality of the work tremendously.Don't let this stop you from buying the book; it is a great read.
After being "stuck" on TEOTWAWKI, TSHTF, Financial Armageddon, Plague and EMP, for the past two or three years they are all beginning to sound alike. This book was and honest to goodness Mystery, with more twists and turns than a pretzel, lots of interesting characters that the authorreally brings home for you to meet. The characters are very well developed even one who is already dead at the start! The story begins at Tahoe where I was born and raised (so maybe I'm a little biased) and quickly moves on to Stockbridge, MA of which I am also intimately acquainted obviously, so is the author because the settings and descriptions are so accurate which oft times they are not. This book is fun and has everything , great characters, hateful villains, a bit of sci-fi in the archeology, love, jealousy, hate and greed. Mr. Donoghue deftly weaves his story to a thrilling conclusion. Just when I thought I wouldn't read about my new found friends again I find at the end that we will meet again in April.I'm not much on sequels but in this case I've already pre-ordered. Many thanks to the author, you made my two day bout with a nasty flu much easier to get through.
Donoghue is clearly ill-informed about the craft of fiction writing. He acknowledges three persons who "edited" his manuscript, but none of them did a creditable job. This novel is very difficult to read: inappropriate punctuation gets in the way (e.g.,Interior monologue enclosed in quotes.); way to much time spent on vaguely related back story; frequent unreasoning shifts of point of view, often in the midst of a scene. Unneeded shifts between past and past perfect tense create confusion for the reader.All of that said, Donoghue's plot is fascinating and, if better crafted, this novel could have been a good one.
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