
Rob Jones (4)
Author of The Vault of Poseidon (Joe Hawke Book 1)
For other authors named Rob Jones, see the disambiguation page.
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- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- England
- Places of residence
- England, UK
Australia - Map Location
- UK
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The blurb made this book sound interesting, the reality is sadly that it's rather cheesy and, well, crap.
I read a wide variety of books from 1700s history to 1800s fiction to modern thrillers and this just was a bit painful to read. The characters were terribly shallow, the dialogue was cheesy and grating, the idea that they could launch a successful heist in an hours planning to steal from the one of the most secure areas of the Vatican was just absurd. As was the whole having a quick show more google for blueprints.
There was also some factual errors like a character taking a few Xanax tablets but then the author writes the character is waiting for the Diazepam to work it's magic, I assume this was an attempt to up the intellectual aspect of the novel, execept Diazepam is Valium and Xanax is Alprazolam. I guess at least he got right that it's a benzodiazepine.
I also found the whole idea of the characters organisation being called RAIDERS - "Rapid and Incognito Deployment, Extraction and Rescue Service" with the evil opposition being SPIDERS the abbreviated name of which escapes me at the moment but was equally as awkward, was just clunky and gave the whole novel a B grade feel.
I just really didn't like it. show less
I read a wide variety of books from 1700s history to 1800s fiction to modern thrillers and this just was a bit painful to read. The characters were terribly shallow, the dialogue was cheesy and grating, the idea that they could launch a successful heist in an hours planning to steal from the one of the most secure areas of the Vatican was just absurd. As was the whole having a quick show more google for blueprints.
There was also some factual errors like a character taking a few Xanax tablets but then the author writes the character is waiting for the Diazepam to work it's magic, I assume this was an attempt to up the intellectual aspect of the novel, execept Diazepam is Valium and Xanax is Alprazolam. I guess at least he got right that it's a benzodiazepine.
I also found the whole idea of the characters organisation being called RAIDERS - "Rapid and Incognito Deployment, Extraction and Rescue Service" with the evil opposition being SPIDERS the abbreviated name of which escapes me at the moment but was equally as awkward, was just clunky and gave the whole novel a B grade feel.
I just really didn't like it. show less
Max Hunter is high octane and high testosterone in this first of (I hope) many books in this new series. The story rolls along like a high speed train, all while keeping the characters growing and the prize becoming more elusive. Great read for a sunny day.
I requested and received a temporary uncorrected digital galley from Boldwood Books via NetGalley.
#TheAtlantisCovenant by #RobJones #TheHunterFilesBk1 @theboldbookclub *****review
#archaeologist #exsoldier #MaxHunter #actionadventure show more #violence #unputdownable show less
I requested and received a temporary uncorrected digital galley from Boldwood Books via NetGalley.
#TheAtlantisCovenant by #RobJones #TheHunterFilesBk1 @theboldbookclub *****review
#archaeologist #exsoldier #MaxHunter #actionadventure show more #violence #unputdownable show less
Statistics
- Works
- 18
- Members
- 62
- Popularity
- #271,093
- Rating
- 3.1
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 44
- Languages
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