Helpful Score: 7
Brad Meltzer has the idea of a quick and fun read down pat. If you like suspense thrillers, thrown in with a religious backdrop, and oh not to mention the Superman comic book, then you will fly (no pun intended) through this and enjoy every moment of it. Highly recommend if you like a lighter version of The DaVinci Code -- very entertaining and if you are traveling for work or pleasure, this is a fun book to while away the time.
Helpful Score: 5
Excellent book, not like the typical Meltzer book, not full of the legal and corporate drama, more like Julia Navaro. A good gripping historical religious story line with a comic book twist, certainly an original story. Definitely worth waiting on the wish list.
Helpful Score: 5
It took me a while to get into this book but I stayed with it. I began to have a lot of questions - but no answers and gradually the answers came; I got hooked and had to keep going until the end - which left me with more questions. This is a story of finding the mark of Cain and Superman, but also it's about relationships and forgiveness. After saying all that, it is a good read.
Helpful Score: 4
While the author notes it was a story he wanted to tell for quite some time, I wasn't as pleased with this book as his others. If you are a fan of the legal/financial thrillers of Brad Meltzer's past, this is going to be a significant change from what you are accustomed from him. It's an interesting story, just different and going into that is needed, I think, to avoid disappointment.
Helpful Score: 3
I thought this was one of the best of Meltzer's books. Fast-paced, intriguing, with engaging characters... not to be missed!
Helpful Score: 2
I am a huge fan of Brad Meltzer and am always on the lookout for his books. That being said, I was disappointed in this book because it deviates so far from what I've grown to love about his writing. That aside, the story (while interesting enough) is told in a somewhat disjointed fashion, leaving me with many questions at the end.
Helpful Score: 1
This is not a complicated read. You can put the book down and come back to it a week later and not have forgotten any details, thus making the mystery of it all easy to follow. However - I did feel that some things were not explained enough and at other times details were dropped seemingly out of nowhere. The characters consistently make serious leaps of logic that seem unlikely.
Also, the ending of this book was a complete disappointment to me. I felt all the strings were tied up so happily that any moment the Muppets would appear and sing Kumbaya. Likely Mr. Melzer had a checklist of plot points and just went down it in order to finish the book off.
But if you want a brainless read, and are in to Superman mytholoogy, this is it.
Also, the ending of this book was a complete disappointment to me. I felt all the strings were tied up so happily that any moment the Muppets would appear and sing Kumbaya. Likely Mr. Melzer had a checklist of plot points and just went down it in order to finish the book off.
But if you want a brainless read, and are in to Superman mytholoogy, this is it.
Disappointing ending after a very good buildup.
Fascinating book. Could not put it down.
the books ok, but i'm not crazy about it.
This book was ok it took me a while to get into it. I thought the plot of the story was very choppy.
What, exactly, was the "mark of Cain" told about in the Old Testament - and how in the world did it have anything to do with Action Comics, Superman? Interesting question? I thought so....the book was an adventure and well written right up to the end. But the author, in my opinion, threw the ending away. Still a good read though.
This book is like all of Brad Meltzer's books: An adventure into the world of the past. This book pulled me into it and I couldn't put it down until finished. Integrate present-time problem with even as far back as Cain and Abel, the author makes you believe that anything is possible.
I even ordered and reread some of the SUPERMAN Comics that I read as a child.
the book is well worth the time it takes to read and put o n the shelf to REREAD at a future date!!!
I even ordered and reread some of the SUPERMAN Comics that I read as a child.
the book is well worth the time it takes to read and put o n the shelf to REREAD at a future date!!!
This is sort of a mystery, a thriller, and a 'quest' novel. They're on the trail of the world's first murder weapon...
From back cover:
In chapter four of the Bible, Cain kills Abel. It is the world's most famous murder. But the Bible is silent about one key detail; the weapon Cain used to kill his brother. That weapon is still lost to history.
In 1932, Mitchell Siegel was killed by gunshots. While mourning, his son dreamed of a bulletproof man and created the world's greatest hero: Superman. The gun used in this unsolved murder has never been found...
Until now.
Today in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Cal Harper encounters his long-missing father, who's been shot with a gun that killed Mitchell Siegel in 1932. But soon after that reunion, Cal and his father are attacked by a killer tattooed with the ancient markings of Cain. What does Cain, hsitory's greatest villain, have to do with Superman, the world's greatest hero? And what do two murders, committed thousands of years apart, have in common? What is the deadly truth?
From back cover:
In chapter four of the Bible, Cain kills Abel. It is the world's most famous murder. But the Bible is silent about one key detail; the weapon Cain used to kill his brother. That weapon is still lost to history.
In 1932, Mitchell Siegel was killed by gunshots. While mourning, his son dreamed of a bulletproof man and created the world's greatest hero: Superman. The gun used in this unsolved murder has never been found...
Until now.
Today in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Cal Harper encounters his long-missing father, who's been shot with a gun that killed Mitchell Siegel in 1932. But soon after that reunion, Cal and his father are attacked by a killer tattooed with the ancient markings of Cain. What does Cain, hsitory's greatest villain, have to do with Superman, the world's greatest hero? And what do two murders, committed thousands of years apart, have in common? What is the deadly truth?
loved it
Documents and taes that I never considered, Brad Meltzer does his reasearch on this one
this was a good book. I enjoyed the suspense. i really did not know what was going to happen.
Great book as far as I have read.
Great book hard to put down
Interesting story, great build up, marred by big plot holes and a underwhelming ending.
In 1932, Mitchell Siegel was killed by three gunshots to his chest. While mourning, his son dreamed of a bulletproof man and created the world's greatest hero: Superman. And like Cain's murder weapon, the gun used in this unsolved murder has never been found. Until now. Today in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Cal Harper comes face-to-face with his family's greatest secret: his long-lost father, who's been shot with a gun that traces back to Mitchell Siegel's 1932 murder. But before Cal can ask a single question, he and his father are attacked by a ruthless killer tattooed with the ancient markings of Cain. And so begins the chase for the world's first murder weapon.
What does Cain, history's greatest villain, have to do with Superman, the world's greatest hero? And what do two murders, committed thousands of years apart, have in common?
What does Cain, history's greatest villain, have to do with Superman, the world's greatest hero? And what do two murders, committed thousands of years apart, have in common?