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Anomaly

By: David Kazzie
Narrated by: Sarah Mollo-Christensen
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Summary

Twelve years ago, NASA researcher Peter Abbott disappeared while on a mission to study a meteor that had crashed on an uncharted island in the South Pacific.

His wife, Claire Hamilton, a scientist herself, picked up the pieces of her broken life and started over. Now a professor of astrobiology at the University of Washington, Claire has remarried and is raising six-year-old twins with her husband, Jack.

But her idyllic life is shattered once again when NASA shows up at Claire's door with incredible news - Peter is alive, and they want her to join a mission to rescue him from the island. And the most stunning revelation - it wasn't a meteor that Peter had gone to study, as they had told her a dozen years ago, but an extraterrestrial artifact.

Torn between the love for her family and the prospect of being part of the most important discovery in human history, Claire struggles with the decision join the dangerous mission. Meanwhile, sinister forces begin aligning to prevent her from rescuing Peter or uncovering the mystery of the alien object.

And as the danger mounts, she will make a shocking discovery, one with the potential to alter the course of her life-and of mankind - forever.

©2018 David Kazzie (P)2019 Tantor
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Too much repetitive internal dialogue and not enough story!’

This could have been great!!……the problem is that 80% of the whole book is rambling internal dialogues describing the same thoughts, feelings, regrets, what could have been’s etc etc etc…..it gets to the point that your amazed when the story progresses in any way and have to struggle to remember exactly where the story was prior to any given ramble!!

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needs an editor

this is potentially a great story and a very new take in the 'alien artifact ' genre
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it's like it was written by two different authors. one laid down the story then a second one went in and added a lot of tedious ramblings. the first chapter is the worst. it's just everything you could ever say about it being a cold day but extra boring.
there is a bit where a metaphorical half open door is described in detail.
phrases are repeated in the same sentence
the word paradigm is used way too often
in short. great idea. needs an editor
also no ending

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