The Terminals Spark eBook Michael Stewart
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Sometimes the dead don’t want to talk. You need Terminals to make them.
Terminals solve crimes in this realm by investigating them in the next.
A semifinalist in the Best Books of 2014 Awards!
There is an afterlife. Christian Hell. Buddhist Naraka. Greek Tartarus. Mayan Xibalba, Haida Hetgwauge, Muslim Jahannam. All religions are right. And should the US government need information from one of their dead, the Terminals can send believers in to get it.
When the case file arrives from the Oval Office, the handler, Christine Kurzow, convinces someone of the appropriate beliefs to die early – surprisingly, even the terminally ill are reluctant to let go. Go figure. If there isn’t a military veteran in the database Christine must find a civilian replacement.
Next, Attila Liltay does his magic and creates a bond with the agent that will allow the dour psychic to talk to him while he’s dead.
Deeth sedates the terminal with propofol, An andenosine injection stops the heart and starts the clock.
This is for real. Under General F. Aaron the Terminals have stopped nuclear attacks, found lost submarines, and foiled bioterrorist plans all from Purgatory, their operations on the top floor of the NYC Veterans Hospital.
In Terminals Spark, Lt. Col. Christine Kurzow, fresh from a failed suicide attempt after she cost 11 of her soldiers their lives, is recruited into the covert unit of Terminals as a handler. It's an easy sell. If she's really determined to die, it’s a chance to give her death meaning.
But her first case—convincing a monk to chase Hillar the Killer into the afterlife to find the location of a missing bus and the children it carried—has her wondering how to make a dead psychopath talk.
Christine must follow the clues sent back by the shotgun-toting monk, who tracks Hillar through the seven deeps of hell, so she can find eleven kids before it’s too late.
Maybe this time killing a man will give Christine a reason to live.
The Terminals Spark eBook Michael Stewart
First, I would recommend this to anyone with a love of adventure, and perhaps a hint of love for the awesome. This is AWESOME.The story grabs you from the start. then drags you with it to its end, leaving you gasping and wanting more. (MORE Michael F. Stewart, you got that big guy??)
This was a thoroughly enjoyable read. The old, "I will just read until the end of this chapter, and next you realize BAM! It is 0300hrs and you have finished the book.
BAM!
If you love adventure, the Army, the paranormal, the strange, twisty, oh NO that did NOT happen type of books, then...
Get this book.
Get. This. Book!
Just.. Wow... What a ride!!
(Just don't finish it at 0300 hrs. It will leave you wanting MORE.
MICHAEL!!!! Next, please!
Awesome!
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The Terminals Spark eBook Michael Stewart Reviews
Unique story concept. And for the most part it is pretty well executed. There are some small editing issues, but nothing you can't look past.
This was a gift and the reader informed me it was good!
Well written. Has a nice flow with some surprises along the way. Characters are complex and are often surprising.
I hope you all enjoy it like I did.
It was neither a thrilling nor a compelling experience. I found nothing 'emotionally intense, beautiful, or horrifying'. At best, the book was readable. That is all.
A page Turner, can't put down til it's finished type of novel. A novel novel with a concept that is new, interesting and plausible. Looking forward to a continuation of this premise.
Loved it! It was gritty and thrilling the whole way through. The characters were great, and I quickly, and easily, became invested in them. I love vivid imagery, and this book did not disappoint!
I liked it quite a bit. Great plot, engaging, well-developed characters. The in-depth look at the religion of gnosticism was well done, but not for the squeamish. The author handled the various plot threads well and integrated them deftly. The only reason I'm not giving this 5 stars is that when done, I had no desire to read further into the series.
First, I would recommend this to anyone with a love of adventure, and perhaps a hint of love for the awesome. This is AWESOME.
The story grabs you from the start. then drags you with it to its end, leaving you gasping and wanting more. (MORE Michael F. Stewart, you got that big guy??)
This was a thoroughly enjoyable read. The old, "I will just read until the end of this chapter, and next you realize BAM! It is 0300hrs and you have finished the book.
BAM!
If you love adventure, the Army, the paranormal, the strange, twisty, oh NO that did NOT happen type of books, then...
Get this book.
Get. This. Book!
Just.. Wow... What a ride!!
(Just don't finish it at 0300 hrs. It will leave you wanting MORE.
MICHAEL!!!! Next, please!
Awesome!
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