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Anonymous
Posted November 28, 2003
Excellent 2nd Story, However...
Loose ends from the first 'Psychic Warrior' book get answered. Unfortunately, where this book ends leaves a WHOLE lot of openings to a third novel (or more). Almost all the questions from Book One get answered. 'Almost' because ya just never know what will happen in the virtual world. It does help to read the first book before this one, even though there are recaps of what was previously discovered and introduction of new characters. The writing is good. There are several 'page turning' chapters that make you want to keep reading. Excellent action sequences Hopefully, there are plans for a third book in this series; I don't know if there are or aren't. Otherwise, you'll think you've been watching the 'Matrix' trilogy and will be scratching your head wondering what was that all about when you finish 'Project Aura'
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exciting military science fiction thriller
Sergeant Major Jimmy Dalton has been with the military during the bad (Viet Nam War), the Good (Reagan and Bush I administrations), and the ugly (Carter). Over the years, he has fought heated battles and psychic wars. However, he has just faced his most difficult combat ever in the mountains of Colorado: saying goodbye to his now deceased beloved wife. <P>Dalton realizes he has no time to really mourn because his country needs him once again. The psychic warrior learns he must battle on a virtual plane the deadly Priory. This group of psychics has combined forces with their goal being a world oligopoly controlled by them. Only Dalton and his team stand in their way, but his side has a mole ready to sell them out to the enemy. <P> PSYCHIC WARRIOR: PROJECT AURA, the sequel to PSYCHIC WARRIOR, is an exciting military science fiction thriller that takes war onto a totally different plane. The story line is exciting as the virtual war heats up around the globe and governments are as criminal and cold as the cabal is. However, with the exception of Dalton and his memories of his wife, the rest of the cast, especially the Priory members, seems more like Manga cartoon characters so readers could not care less what happens to them. Fans who enjoy an in your face (mind) action packed thriller will welcome Robert Doherty¿s terrific tale. <P>Harriet Klausner
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Posted November 25, 2010
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