Saturday, March 7, 2020

H-17 The Morningstar AbductionH-17 The Morningstar Abduction by Jake Vickers
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Gabby Morningstar is a child genius who wants nothing more than to live a quiet life with her father, away from any painful memories of her wayward sister or mother. But the rise of a secretive, highly advanced country called H-17, is out recruiting various experts and geniuses for purposes yet unknown. Think Wakanda in a villainous role and you get the idea. When Gabby’s father is murdered, she is abducted and then sold to H-17 who wish to use her genius in patterns and numbers for their own agenda. Gabby’s sister catches wind of this and sets out on a mission to find and rescue her little sister.
The whole story was a bit odd, the way the author strung us along until we reached the end was not the most straightforward way I think. The story was good, just very violent and twisted, this is certainly not an easy read for some nor is it a lighthearted escape book. This book would be ideal for those who wish to be drawn into a different world that is convoluted, harsh and rarely rewarding.


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