Helpful Score: 3
A beautiful archeologist and an ex-military-turned-engineer find themselves teamed up in an unexpected mission to prevent the decimation of the entire human population.
Sebastian Ulric sees himself as the modern day Noah. He has personally selected the top 300 people and indoctrinated them with the belief the world is so corrupt, all humans - except for the chosen - must be eradicated. He has the method to achieve this and the location for him and the chosen to reside in safety. Once the human population is wiped out, Ulric and his selected group will rise up to repopulate the world in which he will be the leader.
Dilara Kenner and Tyler Locke must figure out what Ulric's plans are. There is a countdown for the release of Ulric's weapon and they have to figure out to stop it. And...what in the world does Noah's Ark have to do with all of it? That's the center of Boyd Morrison's novel.
If you like action, strong testosterone moments, and a woman who can easily hold her own, then you will speed through this read as well. You may or may not agree with the theory the author proposes regarding Noah's Ark, but it does make for an interesting read.
Sebastian Ulric sees himself as the modern day Noah. He has personally selected the top 300 people and indoctrinated them with the belief the world is so corrupt, all humans - except for the chosen - must be eradicated. He has the method to achieve this and the location for him and the chosen to reside in safety. Once the human population is wiped out, Ulric and his selected group will rise up to repopulate the world in which he will be the leader.
Dilara Kenner and Tyler Locke must figure out what Ulric's plans are. There is a countdown for the release of Ulric's weapon and they have to figure out to stop it. And...what in the world does Noah's Ark have to do with all of it? That's the center of Boyd Morrison's novel.
If you like action, strong testosterone moments, and a woman who can easily hold her own, then you will speed through this read as well. You may or may not agree with the theory the author proposes regarding Noah's Ark, but it does make for an interesting read.
Helpful Score: 2
Reminds me of the Steve Berry books. Exciting adventure, romance, good guys and bad guys with "history" thrown in also. Fast paced.
Not Alistair MacLean.