Saturday, January 19, 2013

De Novo Syndrome by Jim Buckner, David Mark Brown

He'll do anything to get her back, including evolve.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
"The rabid, frothy pacing gripped me like the iron jaws of a junkyard dog and left me crying out for a literary tetanus shot! More please."
When Jim Buckner's daughter is kidnapped, his obsession shifts from discovering the lost genetic sequence for awakening human immortality to discovering who took her and how to get her back.
The journey reveals a hibernating side-effect of his research, telekinesis. At the heart of a secret war raging for over a century, Buckner discovers how far he'll go to get his daughter back--as far as it takes.
A father-daughter story written as paranoid thriller, De Novo Syndrome centers on a father learning to dedicate his heart, rather than his work, to his daughter. The fact his life's work has been to save his daughter's life, complicates the matter.
From Goodreads.



This book was okay. It took a bit of time to get used to the way it is written and who is who. It did improve with quite good action a bit into the story which is why it made it up to 3 Polarbears. I am glad I didn't pay for it.

This book qualifies for:
Goodreads 2013 Reading Challenge
Tower Teams Read 2013
Serious Readers 2013
Let Me Count the Ways Reading Challenge 2013 (219 pages)
2013 A-Z Reading Challenge
2013 Ebook Challenge
2013 Why Buy the Cow? Reading Challenge (free on Amazon.uk 12th of January 2013)
Quick fix Challenge 2013 (219 pages)

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