A Great Read for Futurists

A Great Read for Futurists

A Crack in Creation: Gene Editing and the Unthinkable Power to Control Evolution by Jennifer A. Doudna

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A glimpse into how man becomes god. The 2020 Nobel Prize winner, Jennifer Doudna, A Crack in Creation: Gene Editing and the Unthinkable Power to Control Evolution details her role, her work and her expectations for the groundbreaking work in our ability to edit the genome. Clear and layman level reading for those interested in the new frontier of science.

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Wisting

SO – as a hard-core fan of mystery, thrillers and all things where I’m trying to figure out who the bad guy is and how to stop them, I rifle through Netflix and Amazon Prime as well as the world of books. I suspect you do the same.

For the build of suspense and the sheer tension of sharply conflicted characters, experience WISTING. You will be rewarded. Dialogue is spare but effective. You get the profile of each character clearly within seconds of introduction. You’re wary of them all. No, they’re not the perps but you instantly recognize there are hidden agendas – subtle but potentially contrary to
cooperative detecting.

Just as the folk you work with yourself, you’re going to feel that push back from those who see the situation through a different lens and want to impose their approach on the case at hand. Yes, sometimes, you’ll see that studied frozen stare of recognition and think “deer in the headlights?” Just keep going.

True thriller storylines unwind across the magnificent Norwegian landscape. The two series on ACORN TV are based on novels by former police detective Jorn Lier Horst. His Detective Chief Inspector, William Wisting, is played by Sven Nordin. You may have seen him before in Valkyrien and Lilyhammer.

Wisting is head of homicide at Larvik police station, a small town just outside Oslo. Series one is comprised of 10 episodes, telling two stories which have been adapted from Lier Horst’s novels The Caveman and The Hunting Dogs – with five episodes
apiece.

Watch the trailer. Decide for yourself. I’m betting you’ll opt in.


Bookspotter

Bookspotter

RADIO SILENCE
by Cara Malone

Reading Experience – There’s a reason Cara Malone maintains high rankings on Amazon. Her books are expressive and have strong clarity. The reader will find her narrative easy to follow the action and to differentiate characters.

Characters – If you like strong women who are not unrelentingly hard-boiled, you’ll love her series protagonist, Mel Pine, a disciplined police officer who gets her shot on solo patrol. Perfect job for the loner that she is. Still, she’s not so lone wolf that she is not caring.

Mel is the loving caretaker for her ailing grandmother. Equally attractive is the eager and less edgy, Court Wilson. She’s young brave; she’s open; she’s willing to take her chances.

Author Malone draws her secondary characters with no less a finer pen. Especially well done is Nonna, Mel’s grandmother who brings A-game strength to her battle with cancer. Malone clearly gives each of the secondaries a unique personality with specific individual motivations.

Story – The story line on the main plot is the murder/cover-up. The reader gets a clear line of action towards solving the case. Conflicts in the case arise and Mel and Court doggedly pursue the obstacles in the way. No machina ex deus here! True detective and police work take the reader to its natural conclusion.

The secondary storyline is the increasing attraction between Mel and Court. The reader experiences the tension between the two. The reluctance, the bonding, the danger of the case spins the two into a believable romance.

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Specs
Pages: 234
Lending: Enabled
Available: Kindle, Paperback Recommendation Get it. Read it. As we said in the beginning – there’s a reason Cara Malone maintains high rankings on Amazon! https://amzn.to/2TpgNCk


ThrillerFest

ThrillerFest

An exciting opportunity from International Thriller Writers: Virtual ThrillerFest 2021!

Take advantage of this opportunity to participate in Master Class, PitchFest, ConsultFest, and the brand new X-Treme CraftFest!

There’s no travel, no hotel stay—but you can still hone your craft in small classes taught by ITW bestselling authors.

You can learn to pitch your novel with confidence, and get insider details on the business of writing from agents, editors, and marketing professionals.

Virtual ThrillerFest XVI
June 28 – July 10, 2021
A Special Event for Thriller Enthusiasts.
(Online Only)!

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