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Rating: Summary: Adventure awaits you-make your head spin Review: The Low January Sun marks the debut of a gifted writer in the classic tech-adventure genre and with truly exciting results. NuetzelÂfs finely crafted characters are people I would like to know. He lets us share their thoughts, fears and foibles while turning them into completely believeable and vulnerable humans. Steven Burr could be your brother, your best man or your best friend. He is driven by a selfless desire for wrong to be right, for the criminal to be vanquished and for the victim to be made whole.Just when I thought I had the plot figured out, it skidded on two wheels and took off down another unknown road. The reader is whisked from place to place, even half way around the world, while the sticky and less than legal situation continues to deteriorate for Steve and his friends. I wonÂft spoil the ending. ItÂfll make your head spin.
Rating: Summary: Adventure awaits you-make your head spin Review: The Low January Sun marks the debut of a gifted writer in the classic tech-adventure genre and with truly exciting results. Nuetzelfs finely crafted characters are people I would like to know. He lets us share their thoughts, fears and foibles while turning them into completely believeable and vulnerable humans. Steven Burr could be your brother, your best man or your best friend. He is driven by a selfless desire for wrong to be right, for the criminal to be vanquished and for the victim to be made whole. Just when I thought I had the plot figured out, it skidded on two wheels and took off down another unknown road. The reader is whisked from place to place, even half way around the world, while the sticky and less than legal situation continues to deteriorate for Steve and his friends. I wonft spoil the ending. Itfll make your head spin.
Rating: Summary: This Little Thriller is Great! Review: This is a well crafted men's adventure that women can relate to because of the love interest and strong, likeable characters who, while above average physically and mentally, have flaws just like the rest of us. The varied locales are described so vividly that you think you're actually there and the plot twists and turns until the unbelieveable outcome. It is a little too technical in some places but that just adds to its quirkiness and enjoyability. I hope Nuetzel turns this into a series. It is a good read.
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