Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Kyle Mills is Definately Up and Coming Review: Kyle Mills has created a taut page-turner, right on the edge of credibility with a very likable cast of characters. FBI SAC Mark Beamon is a maverick whiz kid. Author Mills wisely gives him a few flaws and a healthy dose of humor. Beamon, a Texan, is a stranger to cold, snow and ice. While he performs incredible feats of derring do, he is constantly falling down, running into trees when his car slides off the road, slipping on stairs---all of which take their toll in his intrepid chases of the bad guys.Beamon is called in on an apparent double murder of a wealthy couple and kidnapping of their teenaged daughter. In a small prelude, we are introduced to the family just prior and during the event. The daughter is an All American dirt bike racer and the parents are devoted, proud and caring. Mr. Mills has set it up so we care about this family. Beamon rather amazingly uncovers a religious cult that may or may not be involved. As described, the cult seems 80% Scientology and 20% Mormon (LDS). The further Mark delves into the case, the wider and more influential the cult appears to be. He loses his job, credit cards and is the IRS has frozen all his assets. He is rumored to be a child molester. His whole world is in ashes. The story rushes at a furious pace with a few time outs for philosophizing. Mr. Mills seems uncomfortable with his character's various degrees of belief in the Deity, but has turned most to the story's advantage. Not entirely plausible and the solution is a little too neat, nevertheless, "Storming Heaven" is a satisfying read.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Storming Heaven from the Gates of Hell Review: Kyle Mills has created a taut page-turner, right on the edge of credibility with a very likable cast of characters. FBI SAC Mark Beamon is a maverick whiz kid. Author Mills wisely gives him a few flaws and a healthy dose of humor. Beamon, a Texan, is a stranger to cold, snow and ice. While he performs incredible feats of derring do, he is constantly falling down, running into trees when his car slides off the road, slipping on stairs---all of which take their toll in his intrepid chases of the bad guys. Beamon is called in on an apparent double murder of a wealthy couple and kidnapping of their teenaged daughter. In a small prelude, we are introduced to the family just prior and during the event. The daughter is an All American dirt bike racer and the parents are devoted, proud and caring. Mr. Mills has set it up so we care about this family. Beamon rather amazingly uncovers a religious cult that may or may not be involved. As described, the cult seems 80% Scientology and 20% Mormon (LDS). The further Mark delves into the case, the wider and more influential the cult appears to be. He loses his job, credit cards and is the IRS has frozen all his assets. He is rumored to be a child molester. His whole world is in ashes. The story rushes at a furious pace with a few time outs for philosophizing. Mr. Mills seems uncomfortable with his character's various degrees of belief in the Deity, but has turned most to the story's advantage. Not entirely plausible and the solution is a little too neat, nevertheless, "Storming Heaven" is a satisfying read.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Non-stop suspense and action, a Great Read Review: Kyle Mills has created an interesting character in Mark Beamon - a suffering, slightly edgy, moral man who refuses to back down, kind of like a pit bull who will protect til the end. The introduction of a cult-like religion was a twist. This book was so well written, planned out, it had you rooting for Mark Beamon (along with a cast of characters that were irritating, frightening and endearing). There were so many surprises and the premise of our privacy being invaded by a group of people with a different agenda was definitely not a far fetched idea.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Well written and suspenseful Review: Kyle Mills has done it again with Storming Heaven. This story keeps you turning the pages until the end. Kyle provides an intriguing premise behind the "Church of the Evolution" which makes it seem quite believable. Storming Heaven, like his last book, Rising Phoenix, is entertaining and built upon a thought provoking premise.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: WRITES LIKE CLANCY Review: Kyle Mills is a great author and he has shown that in this book. He keeps you reading on. this should become a movie
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Mills is able to expand on topics already in the news Review: Kyle Mills writting is getting better with each book. He has the ability to take topics from the news and apply a different spin than most writters. His ability to incorporate reality and just enough paranoia, makes for captivating reading. I have recommended him to all my friends , and am looking forward to his next book. Also, at just over 300 pages, Mill's makes for a relaxing weekend read when time is of a premieum.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: INTERESTING STORY Review: MARK BEAMON IS AGAIN ON THE CASE. IT STARTS OUT A BIT SLOW BUT QUICKLY BUILDS. A VERY BELIEVABLE STORYLINE. WORTH A READ
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: An Entertaining Read Review: Mills has an enjoyable protagonist in Mark Beamon. Yet another duty station for him, still not on the wagon, yet another female interest, and a fresh supply of dunderhead superiors (is the leadership in the FBI really that political and stupid?) . Thankfully, there is another nasty 'badguy' to bring in. The story is a little farfetched but no so much that you want to stop reading. Mills pulls off the difficult task of divulging the plot early on while still making the reader want to keep turning pages.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: "Storming Heaven" is a Storming Page-Turner! Review: Mr. Mills not only has his main character Mark Beamon battling against time to "solve his case," but also defiantly battling the politics of the agency for which he works at the same time. Mr. Mills cleverly weaves suspense, drama, humor, and a little romance together to come up with a heck of a page turner, which keeps you wondering who's on whose side! Can't wait for Mills' next book to come out.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Good book, really grabs you in the last 100 pages. Review: Storming Heaven was a great read. Kyle Mills paints an interesting picture and especially a unique character in Mark Beamon. Looking forward to the next thriller. The last 100 or so pages really keeps you glued.
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