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J_Kramin
Posted September 20, 2011
This book held my attention from cover to cover. Wonderful story and amazing characters. You just don't want to put this book down. I look forward to the rest in the series.
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Posted August 26, 2010
This book is not to be missed. I read 1 to 2 books a week and this book was unforgetable. The characters are well developed and stayed with me. I bought the second book "Through the Looking Glass" as soon as it came out because I was so anxious to see where the characters went and what would happen. I am anxiously awaiting book #3 to be released. I will be first in line.
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Posted April 9, 2010
In Fallen debut novelist Ann Simko has created a world where everything you thought you knew about modern medicine is horrifically wrong. She dives unflinchingly into the life of a man who has escaped captivity as a research rat after too many years to count, and the men determined to help him. Nobility and sacrifice are central themes, without skimping on the thrills.
Fallen held me glued to each page until the end, and left me with an unsettling question: If I had the key to help all of humanity, but it cost my life, what would I do? How much sacrifice is too much?
Simko's next novel is due out soon. She's one of the few writers on my automatic-buy list.
Overview
Dr. Dakota Thomas isn't prepared for the gunshot victim who rolled through his emergency room doors. Michael Ricco looks like an average young Marine. His dog tags, however, tell a different story.
How could this fresh-faced Marine have a birth date of 1898? What...