Descent

by J. C. Hutchins

7th Son (book 1)

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As America reels from the bizarre presidential assassination committed by a child, seven men are abducted from their normal lives and delivered to a secret government facility. Each man has his own career, his own specialty. All are identical in appearance. The seven strangers were grown--- unwitting human clones---as part of a project called 7th Son. The government now wants something from these “John Michael Smiths.” They share the flesh as well as the implanted memories of the show more psychopath responsible for the president's murder. The killer has bigger plans, and only these seven have the unique qualifications to track and stop him. But when their progenitor makes the battle personal, it becomes clear he may know the seven better than they know themselves. show less

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JC Hutchins, you are a brilliant, brilliant bastard - your cliffhanger on this book has me desperate to continue the series. NOW. And yet I must wait for the books to reach me!I found myself caring about the characters and the scenario very rapidly, and buzzing through the text at an incredibly fast pace - I couldn't put it down. The sci-fi tech was plausible, the setup was believable, and the villains were realistic and yet chilling. I couldn't help but be terribly suspicious of "Mom," though, and part of me is really wondering whether or not she'll turn out to be something other than she appears in later installments...
In the first installment in the Seventh Son trilogy by JC Hutchins, the action starts fast and furiously. There is the drawing of the clones of John Alpha, who have been called upon by the government to stop the original John Alpha who the clones are based off of. The action starts with the assassination of the president of the United States using some crazy, high tech equipment.

This novel basically sets the table for what is going to happen later. There are a lot of action and ideas that are brought to the table. One of the things that I like about this novel and the series is the disparate nature of the clones. Even though they are based off of the same person, they have very different personalities. Some of the technology that show more Hutchins references is very neat. Some of it is so out there that it really defies the realm of believability, so it’s a little hit or miss for me. I enjoyed the writing style, which tends to be frantic at times. It was an enjoyable novel and a good start to the series.

Carl Alves – author of Blood Street
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An interesting book about a secret government cloning program that focuses on transferring memories from one clone to the others, then putting them into society and watching what happens. Only the original clone goes bad - very, very bad - and the beta clones are called in to help track the alpha clone down. It's definitely interesting, and while it gets a bit more into conspiracy theory land, premise and all, than what I'm comfortable with, it's quite entertaining. A combination whodunit and conspiracy theory thriller with a touch of 'The Da Vinci Code', it's a riveting read from start to finish.
I listened to this as a podcast from podiobooks.com. I really enjoyed it. In the beginning I was kind of confused since we were just entering the lives of so many people and it seemed random. However, I appreciated how Hutchins tried to differentiate between each of the clones with different names, though, in reality, they probably would have had the same name. This is one of the first audiobooks i've ever listened to and I love the ideas of audiobooks as well as the content of this book. Time to start the next one!
7th Son: Descent is the first novel in the 7th Son Series by J. C. Hutchins.

Plot:
Shortly after the President of the US is assassinated by a four-year-old, seven men who have seemingly nothing in common get abducted by a shadowy government organisation. Slowly they discover what secret they all share – and what connects them to assassination.

Here’s what you need to know about 7th Son: Descent: It’s hard SciFi. It’s a thriller. It leaves you on tenterhooks. As far as I know, its sequel is not yet written, in any case not yet released. You’re going to hate J. C. Hutchins a little bit for that. And you should definitely read 7th Son: Descent.

Read more at my blog: http://kalafudra.wordpress.com/2010/01/30/7th-son-descent-j-c-hutchins/
The U.S. President is murdered by a four year old boy in Kentucky.

Now seven men have been kidnapped and brought to an underground facility - and they all look alike, share the same name and childhood memories. Unwilling participants in a human cloning experiment, and they have been brought together to capture their creator and the mastermind of the assassination of the president.

Soon they realize that the conspiracy is larger than anyone coilf have imagined.
Okay free podiobook downloaded to try out my new mp3. Lots of action, okay plot. Seems to go on forever just to get to a cliff hanger ending. It's like listening to a soap opera. Not sure I will make it to the 2nd and 3rd in the trilogy. Author narrates the story well.
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J.C. Hutchins is an award-winning fiction and nonfiction writer. His two novels - 7th Son: Descent and Personal Effects: Dark Art - were published in 2009 by St. Martin's Press. Hutchins is a successful New Media pioneer and marketer, best known for his innovative use of written fiction, podcasting, video and fan-fueled crowdsourcing. With more show more than 5 million episodic downloads of his fiction to date, J. C. is one of the most popular "podcast novelists". His work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR's Weekend Edition, Fast Company, Starlog, the BBC, Time.com, AdWeek.com, Wired.com UK, and BoingBoing.net. Hutchins thriller novel Personal Effects: Dark Art also features transmedia elements that blur the reader's role from passive spectator to active participant. J.C. lives in Colorado with his partner and fellow novelist Eleanor Brown. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Descent
Original publication date
2006
People/Characters
John alpha; John; Michael; Father Thomas; Jonathan; Kilroy 2.0 (show all 10); Jack; Dr. Mike; Hugh Sheraton; Dr. Klignman
Dedication
For Eleanor
God only knows.
First words
The president of the United States is dead.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)His laughter echoed through the halls beyond.
Blurbers
Maberry, Jonathan; Lussier, Patrick; Stackpole, Michael A.

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction, Horror
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
LCC
PS3608 .U859 .A615Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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Reviews
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½ (3.73)
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English
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