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Rage Sleep |
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Rating:  Summary: Great Read! Review: CW Morton, (also known as CA Mobley/Rites of War and Rules of Command) has combined genres to create a wonderful mix of military/medical thriller. The driving force of this book is the characterization of the principals, including those you come to hate even though you understand their failings are not of their own making. Morton & Dr. Mobley, her father, have produced an admirable tag-team effort with a story-line that will keep you in suspense. Even when the primary issues are resolved, and you are content to read a few more pages of "happy-ever-after," Morton throws you a few curves - the true test of an evil and devious author who is determined not to let the reader get ahead of the game. She ticked me off so much I signed up to have Amazon notify me every time one of her books comes out. If it is true that newspapers have a finite number of column inches for news and lesser stories are bumped for hotter issues, the same probably applies to our available reading time. Fair warning: if your free time for reading is limited, don't read Mobley or Morton unless you are prepared to bump one of your other favorite authors.
Rating:  Summary: An exciting plot with lovable and detestable characters. Review: CW Morton, (also known as CA Mobley/Rites of War and Rules of Command) has combined genres to create a wonderful mix of military/medical thriller. The driving force of this book is the characterization of the principals, including those you come to hate even though you understand their failings are not of their own making. Morton & Dr. Mobley, her father, have produced an admirable tag-team effort with a story-line that will keep you in suspense. Even when the primary issues are resolved, and you are content to read a few more pages of "happy-ever-after," Morton throws you a few curves - the true test of an evil and devious author who is determined not to let the reader get ahead of the game. She ticked me off so much I signed up to have Amazon notify me every time one of her books comes out. If it is true that newspapers have a finite number of column inches for news and lesser stories are bumped for hotter issues, the same probably applies to our available reading time. Fair warning: if your free time for reading is limited, don't read Mobley or Morton unless you are prepared to bump one of your other favorite authors.
Rating:  Summary: Great Read! Review: Like Tom Clancy writing a Robin Cook medical thriller. Got all the techno with all the medical details. GREAT -- do more!
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