Lena Fennan, while working as an under-paid and under-appreciated analyst, is given a vision of tackling an incredible project. Along the way, she meets people who agree to help, and learns that others want her to fail, or worse. With Reese Clawson out of jail and heading another team of voyagers, the two groups will collide and the whole situation will reach the Flash Point.
Thomas Locke continues his Fault Lines series with the latest installment, and the action is still gripping and non-stop. Even though the two groups start out separate, the plot is easy to follow. Watching the two sides come to a meeting is fluid and enjoyable to read. Locke does a great job of introducing the characters and events so that you can relate to them. Instead of just reading the book, you get to feel like you are there watching the action.
One of the great things I like about Locke’s writing is how he can take subjects that are complicated and make them where you understand what is happening. Anything related to quantum science is beyond me, but the Fault Lines series is written with enough explanation to let you follow along, even if you are not well acquainted with the subject.
Flash Point is another great book from Thomas Locke. I give it 5 out of 5 stars.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell in exchange for my honest review.
Hardcover, Paperback and ebook: 368 pages Publisher: Revell Publication Date: August 2, 2016
About Thomas Locke
Thomas Locke is an award-winning novelist with total worldwide sales of seven million copies.
His work has been published in twenty languages, and critical acclaim includes four Christy Awards for excellence in fiction and his 2014 induction into the Christy Hall of Fame.
Thomas divides his time between Florida and England, where he serves as Writer In Residence at Regent’s Park College at The University of Oxford. Visit Thomas at http://tlocke.com.
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