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Living Proof

Living Proof

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Living Proof by Peter J. Thompson
Review: A very fast-paced exciting book. Keeps you guessing until the last minute. Very well written, carries you along with the flow. A great escape for a vacation or weekend.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rooting for the underdog
Review: It doesn't take long into this novel before you are rooting for the main character, Ramon Willis. On death row for a murder he didn't committ, supposedly executed but actually taken to a secret government location and exposed to biological weapons. He's rescued, but then his rescuer . . . Well, I don't want to give too much away. I recommend Peter Thompson's book to anyone who loves an edge-of-your-seat thriller. Pick it up today and I guarantee you'll be cheering for Ramon by chapter three.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rooting for the underdog
Review: It doesn't take long into this novel before you are rooting for the main character, Ramon Willis. On death row for a murder he didn't committ, supposedly executed but actually taken to a secret government location and exposed to biological weapons. He's rescued, but then his rescuer . . . Well, I don't want to give too much away. I recommend Peter Thompson's book to anyone who loves an edge-of-your-seat thriller. Pick it up today and I guarantee you'll be cheering for Ramon by chapter three.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spectacular debut offering! Highly recommended
Review: Ramon Willis bravely accepts his fate as he goes to his execution. An innocent man, Ramon soon discovers that his supposed death leads to a horrifying secret. He has become part of a military run experiment, and he is expendable. While Ramon survives a test injection longer than any of the other subjects, three weeks is sufficient to order his termination. Fortunately, a soldier with a conscience comes to his rescue, giving him life to allow the truth to surface.

Now Ramon is on the run, depending on journalist Lena Dryer to help. She had been writing an expose on Texas executions, and witnessed Ramon's death. His sudden reappearance offers her a chance at headlines and prestige-if she can live long enough to make the dream come true. Together they must stay alive long enough to find someone who will believe their improbable story.

Author Peter J. Thompson provides a plausible, horrifying look at possibilities in this debut offering. With a plot that could have been torn from newspaper headlines, Thompson combines biological warfare, conspiracy theory and medical experiments in this suspenseful thriller that readers will find impossible to put down. Ramon has a history of petty, though not violent, crime, rescuing his character from the usual absolute innocence. Lena thinks of headlines before any other priorities, resulting in unexpected tragedy. While flawed people, together Ramon and Lena make a memorable team. Although some of the plot may be a bit predictable, it is written with sufficient punch to keep the reader glued to the pages. Strikingly rendered and thoughtful executed, LIVING PROOF comes highly recommended.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A terrifying conspiracy endangers mankind.
Review: Ramon Willis is on Death Row in Texas at the beginning of "Living Proof," a thriller by first-time author Peter Thompson. Willis was convicted of murder, and he is on the verge of being executed, despite his repeated claims of innocence. Lena Dryer is an ambitious reporter who interviews Ramon for a series of newspaper articles that she is writing on the death penalty. Soon, Ramon becomes a target when he uncovers a bizarre conspiracy involving the prison system and high-ranking members of the military. He enlists Lena's aid and the pair frantically try to stop the plan before it is implemented. If Ramon and Lena are caught, they will be quickly eliminated.

Thompson does a good job of setting up the novel. His opening sequences effectively draw the reader into the action. Thompson's characterization of the death penalty, Texas style, is chilling and realistic. Without editorializing, the author brings home the horrifying nature of assembly-line executions.

Thompson maintains a high level of suspense throughout the book, keeping the reader turning pages anxiously to see how the story will play out. I liked the character of Ramon, an intelligent and compassionate individual who used his time in prison to "get his act together".

There are a few areas where the book falters. Conspiracy theories are a staple of current fiction, and the conspiracy in "Living Proof" is a little too far out to be believed. The villains are stereotypes, with no shading or subtlety. In addition, as the book progresses, the plot becomes rushed and repetitious, as the good guys constantly scramble to stay one step ahead of the bad guys.

However, "Living Proof" is a worthy first effort. Peter Thompson is a promising author with a knack for writing suspense and I look forward to his development as a writer.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Timely thriller...
Review: There's a dark vein of paranoia in every reader of suspense novels. Deep inside, many of us see ourselves as potential prey, the hapless mouse toyed with by some malignant power, merciless and faceless.

We can run, but we can't hide-- and therein lies the delicious tingle we feel with every turn of the page. And with LIVING PROOF, the debut novel by Peter J. Thompson, you'll be turning pages long into the night.

At its core, LIVING PROOF is a classic man-on-the-run tale. It is replete with danger at every turn, relentless pursuit by remorseless forces, betrayal and narrow escapes.

But "classic" here means anything but dated. The themes woven throughout LIVING PROOF are so timely you could set a chronometer by them: wrongful conviction by a flawed judicial system; the morality of the death penalty; dark manipulations by a government obsessed with its own secrets; even the question of illegal biological weapons development. Thompson clearly has his finger on the pulse of today's headlines, and his writing skills ensure that his readers will feel their own hearts racing as a result. The author shows a fine talent for crafting action scenes that pack a furious, visceral punch.

LIVING PROOF is a strong first novel from a promising new voice. Without doubt, Thompson kicks butt and takes names; I'm eager to see more from him in the future.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exciting stuff!
Review: This book put me very much in mind of one of my favorite authors, Martin Cruz Smith, in style and pace. Mr. Thompson has done a great job of riveting the reader to characters that come and go around his main protagonist Ramon Willis. His use of contemporary history blends into this novel to add a compelling authenticity to an imaginative plotline. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I am eagerly anticipating his second offering.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Engrossing page turner with a WMD theme
Review: This is the kind of book that is terrific to pick up when you want a readable, absorbing, thrill-a-minute page-turner that pushes away the woes and cares of everyday life. Peter Thompson shows great promise here as an author of science-based suspense thrillers, and *Living Proof* is all the more exemplary in its employment of "secret biological warfare experiments" subject matter, which recent political events have rendered uncomfortably plausible.

Readers may differ as to whether they believe our government is capable of the kind of conspiratorial skullduggery suggested by Thompson. My own impression was that while the basic premise that the government might develop illegal secret weapons is sadly realistic, some aspects of the "secret plan" uncovered as the story unfolds were ultimately too bizarre even for most hardcore conspiracy buffs. But sorry, no spoilers!

As is typical for this kind of quick-read thriller, the major characters (and especially the "bad guys") are drawn with a fairly broad brush without a lot of complexity. So it goes. Despite the obvious made-for-the-big-screen chararacteristics of both personalities and plot, this book succeeds as entertainment. I think that's sufficient to pronounce Thompson's effort here a success overall.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: so timely
Review: This was a compelling page-turner with a great plot. I thoroughly enjoyed it and recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lots of twists and turns - a real page-turner!!!
Review: When I get on an airplane I always try to have the latest Robert Ludlum novel in my carry-on. Last trip I'd already finished all the latest Ludlum books and happened upon Living Proof. Perfect book to make a long plane trip go by quickly. When the plane landed I was still working on the last chapter and I actually plopped down into a chair in the airport to finish it before I went to pick up my rental car. Highly recommended!


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