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Seven Seconds

By: Jack Henderson
Narrated by: Eric Meyers
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When a UN weapons inspector is assassinated, rumours surface that he had evidence of a shadowy worldwide group. But two parts of a coded text survived the assassination: one half is in the hands of a young female operative, the other is delivered to the only man alive capable of unlocking its secrets....

©2009 Jack Henderson (P)2009 WF Howes Ltd
Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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A Mystery but for all the wrong reasons

Disappointing confused and pedestrian plot line make this a poor purchase. The plot is poorly developed and confused with many holes within it. It is not clear who or more correctly why the heros are indeed heroes. The villians are straight out of a victorial melodrama and much of the plot is unexplained. Events and players appear without really bein developed or explained. The Narrator employs every stereotype in the book to further weaken the book. Personally I would look at other thrillers first.

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