The Tesla Factor
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Rating | : | 4.34 (925 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01FPSK0EM |
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Number of Pages | : | 343 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-08-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A RIVETING READ! Jaime A. Geraldi Moore's adventurous imagination shines through in this gripping novel full of surprises and complex characters who have the capability of taking one's breath away. It moves at a very fast pace, so don't blink! Readers will be enthralled by the Russian mob's chase in order to gain the knowledge of the breaking-new technology. The Tesla factor has two men on the run and as you bite your nails to cheer them on, they constantly get interrupted by unthinkable obstacles along the way. It's completely apparent that the author took time in creating their journey and the hard work obviously pays off. It's literal. Lousy book Charger This book was written for no one. The characters are low-lifes who live to take advantage of others. They have no redeeming values. I quit reading about 1/3 of the way through.. Good premise, but the denouement has a terrible deus ex machina; definitely needs quite a bit of editing. The book started out well, but then became somewhat predictable and had a wholly unsatisfying end. Perhaps the book is set in the 1990s and I missed the dating, but this statement was rather telling:"By loading the information into the laptop, which had a full gigabyte of storage, they could take it with them and access the Internet from anywhere in the country that there was a phone."Moreover, the editing was particularly pitiful as it was rife with wrong words, run-on sentences, and many other blemishes. I'm not the grammar police, but literally every other page had something of this ilk, e.g.:"The onl
Now they are on the run from the Russian mob, a Chinese spymaster and a ruthless old woman who will stop at nothing to possess the technology.. In a desolate Michigan ghost town, two men discover a lost Tesla technology
About the Author Mr. He is also the author of Dead Wait, The Eyes of Death, and Warehouse of the Dead. Moore lives between Detroit and Toronto and works as a technology consultant.
Moore lives between Detroit and Toronto and works as a technology consultant. Mr. . He is also the author of Dead Wait, The Eyes of Death, and Warehouse of the Dead