Reviewed by: Michael Thal
Genre: Science Fiction/Thriller
Approximate word count: 90-95,000 words
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Author:
Daniel Danser has worn many hats
during his thirty-two year career. Fresh out of college he worked as a reporter
for the Manchester Evening News, developed computer platforms for IBM, and when
the Internet arrived on the scene, Danser became a web entrepreneur. Today,
he’s a freelance writer with the exciting thriller, The God Particle, as
his first novel.
Description:
A tsunami hits Japan knocking out a
nuclear reactor and putting thousands of lives in jeopardy. An earthquake rips
through Istanbul, Turkey, leveling the city. And CERN’s Large Hadron Collider
(LHC) is about to discover the Higgs boson or God Particle.
Appraisal:
Author Daniel Danser expertly knits
recent historical events into a sci-fi thriller that will keep readers at the
edge of their seats. Professor Tom Halligan has just been given the job of a
lifetime—Director General of Cern’s LHC. Soon after arriving in Geneva,
Switzerland Tom swiftly makes friends and enemies as he uncovers a plot that
could mean the end of the world as we know it. The God Particle is a
must read for all sci-fi thriller fans.
Format/Typo Issues:
No
significant issues.
Rating: ***** Five Stars
1 comment:
This sounds like a book I'll enjoy. It's going on my TBR list.
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