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Steven Harris (1)

Author of The Archangel Project

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Works by Steven Harris

The Archangel Project (2008) 194 copies, 22 reviews
The Babylonian Codex (2010) 106 copies, 4 reviews
The Solomon Effect (2009) 92 copies, 4 reviews

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This was an over-the-top read in every way. Light, action-filled, with characters who were interesting to follow on their journeys but who didn't take themselves too seriously.

I enjoy the concept of remote viewing, and I thought The Men Who Stare at Goats was an excellent movie, so I picked this up hoping for more of the same. And while I thought the plot of The Archangel Project was decent, it also felt very formulaic and superficial. The bad guys were stereotypical (and not terribly show more bright) and the action scenes much too pat and convenient. I also never felt like the main characters were in any real danger. It seemed pretty clear how the books was going to end, and sure enough, the ending offered no surprises.

Still, this was a fun escapist read and as long as you can turn off your critical brain for a bit, you'll enjoy this one.
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Another good entry for this lively series. A new threat arises from a resurrected German U-Boat, did the Nazis have a nuclear bomb? Tobie Guinness, reluctantly paired with Jax again, takes out bad guys with aplomb aided by a knife and a gun. They pile up frequent flyer miles while racing around the world to stop a Halloween massacre and uncover the real McGuffin. Much vigor is expended, violence abounds and interesting historic events explored before they expose and thwart the anti-Semitic, show more in its widest scope, villains. show less
Lively start to a promising series. Interesting characters whose skill set should project nicely into additional tales. Bad guys dispatched and the world is saved until new threats are created by this well suited writing team.
This was a fast paced and riveting story that involves a remote viewing project with ties to the CIA. Espionage, terrorism, and connections to a large private contractor will keep you enthralled to the end.

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