Silent Clarion: The Geographic Cure, by Matthew Graybosch
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Silent Clarion: The Geographic Cure, by Matthew Graybosch
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My curiosity might get me killed. I thought I needed a vacation from my duties as an Adversary in service to the Phoenix Society. After learning about unexplained disappearances in a little town called Clarion, I couldn't stop myself from checking it out. Now I must protect a witness to two murders without any protection but my sword. I must identify a murderer who strikes from the shadows. I must expose secrets the Phoenix Society’s executive council is hellbent on keeping buried. I have no support but an ally I dare not trust. If I cannot break the silence hiding what happened in Clarion’s past, I have no future. I must discover the truth about Project Harker. Failure is not an option. ----------------- Silent Clarion is a new-adult science-fiction thriller by Matthew Graybosch, set before the events of the Starbreaker novels. Meet Naomi Bradleigh as an Adversary, seventeen years before Without Bloodshed.
Silent Clarion: The Geographic Cure, by Matthew Graybosch- Amazon Sales Rank: #623117 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-05-31
- Released on: 2015-05-31
- Format: Kindle eBook
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Fast paced and filled with unexpected twists By Ryan Toxopeus I received the full series as a beta reader.The full story arc is great! Adversary Naomi Bradleigh is a colourful character who's tough and calculating. The pacing is excellent, and the story had so many twists and turns I had no idea where it was going to wind up at the end.It ties well into the future happenings in the novel Without Bloodshed (another story I highly recommend), highlighting Naomi's background and how she fits with some other characters.If you're a fan of intrigue and action in your SFF, this one's for you.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Pretty cool, pretty interesting. By Quin It reads like noir drama if I had to describe it best. I prefer a bit more action, but that might not have been what this is, or the action is to come. It was wise to do it in novella installments; it made it an easy, lazy read, which we all need sometimes. My own personal preference, as well as literary merit swayed me to rate it as 3 stars. Lovers of mild science fiction may rate it at more.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. It was quick and easy to read and I enjoyed getting to know the ... By Amazon Customer (I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a review).(This review may contain spoilers).This was another book I felt was more of a novella. It was quick and easy to read and I enjoyed getting to know the characters and having a glimpse into the world, even though I haven’t read the first book in this series.I did like the main character in this book. Naomi was a character I found really easy to relate to. I would have liked a bit more detail about why she had a slightly different appearance… but she liked cats, which was a point in her favour.It was good to see Naomi’s relationships with the other characters, particularly Jackie. However, I would have liked a bit more detail about how Naomi’s biological parents still kept their rights to her, since I don’t think that’s possible in present times. I did enjoy seeing Naomi with her parents and brothers, though. It was nice to see that Naomi had a good relationship with her family.I thought that the job Naomi performed was a really interesting one. Even though I would have liked to know a bit more detail about the organisation’s history (and why they trained to fight with swords), I thought the idea was a unique one and something I could see actually forming in the future.It was interesting to see how the society had discovered and named some of the genetic traits, such as the ability to only father male children. I was a bit unclear about what all of the coding referenced, though and why it mattered.I felt this book worked really well to introduce me to the world and the characters. I would have liked to see more of the technology and also get a bit more background about the disappearances Naomi heard about. What I did read piqued my interest in learning more, though.UPDATE: Upon contact with Curiosity Quills Press, I've found out this book is part of a serial. The next book in the series is due for publication in August.
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