Review of E M P Honeymoon
Posted: 27 Aug 2022, 10:02
[Following is a volunteer review of "E M P Honeymoon" by Dorothy May Mercer.]
A couple decides to spend their honeymoon on a remote island. The couple decides to do different activities one day. Kelly will go sightseeing while Tom goes fishing. They had agreed on a new meeting time and location. Kelly, fortunately, or unfortunately, becomes separated from her tourist group and stumbles into a terrorist hideout and laboratory. Kelly, unable to believe her eyes, decides to investigate further. Kelly discovers weapons capable of causing great harm wherever they were projected during her subtle search.
Kelly was seen and almost captured by these people, but she managed to escape. She tells her husband Tom, who happens to be a cop, and her brother, who happens to be a senator, about her encounter. Decisions are made, actions are taken, and a network is launched. These adversaries must be defeated.
E M P Honeymoon was written by Dorothy May Mercer. I had high hopes for this book because I am familiar with its author and her wonderful writing style, and I was not disappointed. The first thing that strikes me about this book is how realistic it is. Kelly, for example, called her brother instead of her husband when she was in a panic. Even before she met her husband, I'm sure her brother's phone number was on speed dial.
The importance of networking and having good connections cannot be overstated, and this book demonstrates that. Both on the terrorist's and the government's and FBI's side. With strong networking, great things (both good and evil) can be accomplished. The plot of the book appeals to me. Although they were fighting terrorists, the couple did not lose sight of their romance. I found no grammatical errors while reading this book. It was flawlessly edited.
This book has nothing to dislike about it. I was a little confused when they started talking about cyber terms and weapons. But these words were thoroughly explained, and I learned a few things. EMP is an abbreviation for electromagnetic pulse.
E M P Honeymoon earns four out of four stars from me. Nothing less is acceptable. It was flawlessly edited, had a fantastic storyline, subtle lessons to be learned, and, despite the tension, had a sense of humor.
I recommend this book to readers who enjoy crime and terrorist fiction, cyberwar fiction, and books about detectives and secret agents. This book can be read at any time because it is not too long and does not contain explicit sexual content. It could be a fun way to spend your free time.
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E M P Honeymoon
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A couple decides to spend their honeymoon on a remote island. The couple decides to do different activities one day. Kelly will go sightseeing while Tom goes fishing. They had agreed on a new meeting time and location. Kelly, fortunately, or unfortunately, becomes separated from her tourist group and stumbles into a terrorist hideout and laboratory. Kelly, unable to believe her eyes, decides to investigate further. Kelly discovers weapons capable of causing great harm wherever they were projected during her subtle search.
Kelly was seen and almost captured by these people, but she managed to escape. She tells her husband Tom, who happens to be a cop, and her brother, who happens to be a senator, about her encounter. Decisions are made, actions are taken, and a network is launched. These adversaries must be defeated.
E M P Honeymoon was written by Dorothy May Mercer. I had high hopes for this book because I am familiar with its author and her wonderful writing style, and I was not disappointed. The first thing that strikes me about this book is how realistic it is. Kelly, for example, called her brother instead of her husband when she was in a panic. Even before she met her husband, I'm sure her brother's phone number was on speed dial.
The importance of networking and having good connections cannot be overstated, and this book demonstrates that. Both on the terrorist's and the government's and FBI's side. With strong networking, great things (both good and evil) can be accomplished. The plot of the book appeals to me. Although they were fighting terrorists, the couple did not lose sight of their romance. I found no grammatical errors while reading this book. It was flawlessly edited.
This book has nothing to dislike about it. I was a little confused when they started talking about cyber terms and weapons. But these words were thoroughly explained, and I learned a few things. EMP is an abbreviation for electromagnetic pulse.
E M P Honeymoon earns four out of four stars from me. Nothing less is acceptable. It was flawlessly edited, had a fantastic storyline, subtle lessons to be learned, and, despite the tension, had a sense of humor.
I recommend this book to readers who enjoy crime and terrorist fiction, cyberwar fiction, and books about detectives and secret agents. This book can be read at any time because it is not too long and does not contain explicit sexual content. It could be a fun way to spend your free time.
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E M P Honeymoon
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon