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Andy Rane

Author of Multiples of Six

2 Works 56 Members 9 Reviews

Series

Works by Andy Rane

Multiples of Six (2011) 50 copies, 9 reviews
Divisible by Six (2014) 6 copies

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Canonical name
Rane, Andy
Gender
male
Education
The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
New Jersey, USA
Map Location
USA

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Reviews

9 reviews
Another debut novel by an unknown author. Another great book that is seriously recommended to all who enjoy mysteries/thrillers.
Andy's writing style kept me thoroughly involved throughout the entire book. Each character's personalities came through as well as their relationships. The book comes alive in your hands.
I thought that I had the ending figured out but I didn't.
Yes, the story is about multiples but you really need to read it. It is worth the minimal cost and a wonderful time show more reading. I personally really enjoyed the book. I am looking forward to the next five books in the series of six. Confused by the meaning of multiples?
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This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
This is a nicely paced action novel. While this is the first book in a series, the author set up all of the character and the background for the entire storyline without making the book boring. The plot was easy to follow and entertaining. The quality of the writing is excellent, and I can't wait to read future books in this series.
This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
Decent thriller about cloning. James Masterson is barely dealing with his mother's death with the help of his girlfriend Nichole. That is until he walks outside and feels cold metal held to his head. Finding out his assaulant is actually his twin spins his life out of control and when he finds out there is third he really feels like he doesn't know what is going on. Good action and some very laugh out loud narrative make the is a really nice way to spend an afternoon in the sun.
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I really enjoyed this book. The pacing was nice and the story sucked me in from the very start. It was a little jumpy but perhaps necessarily so in order to bring together the different characters. The reason I gave it four stars instead of five is because some of the descriptions were a bit overly familiar, as if I had read them before in other books. Also, I would like to see the supporting characters fleshed out a little more in the second book. Which of course I can't wait to read.
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Statistics

Works
2
Members
56
Popularity
#291,556
Rating
½ 4.6
Reviews
9
ISBNs
3

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