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Bezig met laden... Black Collar: Book 1 of the Uncommon Rebels Trilogydoor Daniel Sullivan
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Interesting premise, but too much propaganda and boring detail. ( ) A good debut book with a plot that starts of as a hunt for the killers of Hart's family, but ends up with a more intricate story of saving America from greedy and self righteous politicians. I enjoyed the book and I would recommend it, however I did feel it was a bit long and there were too many characters ( and all their details and history) to keep it fast paced. Too many side details, which I think detracted from the main plot. The author has clearly done a lot of research and the premise behind the plot is good. I will definitely look out for more books by this author. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
The internet was the people's great equalizer. That's why the American aristocracy had to take it away. MIT graduates Hart Galliston and Rockle Farnsworth are two weeks away from unveiling their revolutionary display technology when a deadly chance encounter pits them against Senator Martin Lancaster. Hart and Rockle seek vengeance by pursuing one of Martin's daughters-the infamous heiress Brielle Lancaster. However, all is not what it seems with Brielle. Soon she and her two siblings join Hart and Rockle on a quest far more dangerous than revenge. Hart and his friends are uncommon rebels: a computer engineer, a programmer, a socialite, a cable news anchor, and a street artist. Daniel Sullivan's Black Collar thrills with unpredictable twists and meaningful details, captivating as both a modern social commentary and a dark suspenseful read. This book is intended for mature audiences. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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