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Review of Northern Umbrage

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Northern Umbrage" by Dennis Lorenz Ph.D..]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Most people have experienced pollution of some severity, and all know it is a grave problem that menaces our world. In Northern Umbrage: Pulp, Paper, Power, and Pollution, written by Dennis Lorenz, the protagonist, Dr. John Bucannon (aka Buc), takes action. He is a young and charming Environmental Pathologist (EP), a detective that investigates and attempts to solve environmental problems, who grew up in North Dakota. When dead fish started washing up on shore by the thousands near the small town of Eagle River, Wisconsin, he took an interest. Once there, Buc learns that there is an animal of great speed and amazing power that has been terrifying the region for months. It resembles a wolf and is known as The Beast. Readers follow Buc as he meets the townspeople seeking to investigate these mysterious affairs.

What I liked the most about the book was its environmental awareness angle. Above all, I felt that it offered an eye-opening look into the problems of chemical pollutants and their dreadful consequences to life. The author gives readers a taste of what the future could look like if we don’t control the damage to the environment.

Additionally, the plot is well-woven and gripping. Lorenz manages to mix sci-fi elements, adventure, mystery, and environmental awareness in a single story, and it gets done skillfully. Moreover, the author did a great job of keeping up the suspense. Throughout the book, and due to Buc’s investigation, the truth comes out little by little, and there are several revelations, surprises, and twists, especially after Buc discovers that a company called Green Bay Pulp and Paper has been dumping toxic chemicals in the water. But I must not give away any spoilers!

The nuanced characters are also a noteworthy positive aspect; there are several well-developed and multidimensional characters. For instance, I particularly appreciated how the author developed Sadie, a woman responsible for the Wild Animal Museum. Sadie helped Buc, and I liked how they explored the woods together. I enjoyed how their budding romantic relationship added to the story. I also appreciated the author’s development of the mysterious Glen Power Claw, a Native-American environmental activist.

Finally, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. It was an entertaining read, and there was nothing I disliked about it. Also, it seemed professionally edited, for I found no errors. I recommend it to readers who are fond of action and mystery thrillers with a touch of sci-fi.

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Environmental problems have surged rapidly in these recent years and we really need to get back on track. This seems like a really good book discussing all about it. Thanks for the review.
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Mixing sci-fantasy and environmental awareness seems great. I love it! This concept really piqued my interest. Thanks for this review
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This sounds like it will be a great read. You made it sound so amazing and mysterious that I will definitely be reading this story in the near future. I love a great mystery and cannot wait to find out what “The Beast” actually is. Great review!
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I'm not a sci/fi fan but I cannot ignore environmental problems for the love of it. This is a must read. Thank you for such a wonderful review.
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The author seems to have woven together quite an intriguing tale. This could easily have been just about the environment but all the ingredients he has mixed in makes it a very good recipe for a must-read. Great Review!
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A book that delves into environmental well-being with a touch of mystery. I would really love to read the book. Thanks for your review.
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The young Environmental pathologist seems to be so charming. The washing of dead fishes was really a thing of concern and I can't resist reading this book to know the reason behind this.
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Northern Umbrage by Dennis Lorenz masterfully combines environmental awareness with a gripping mix of mystery, sci-fi, and adventure. A compelling tale that opens our eyes to the dire consequences of pollution. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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Thrillers with important environmental elements have become a sort of subgenre. This novel of this type seems intriguing, also thank to the mix of elements from different genres, so even a story with bits of science fiction is realistic. Thank you for your great review!
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Caring for nature and the environment is a vital issue, and I admired how the author took a creative science-fiction approach to spread the word. This, indeed, was an entertaining read. Thank you for writing such an enticing review!
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This book seems very interesting. Combining mystery with environmental issues is completely fresh and good characters are a cherry on top. Thanks for the great review!
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Dr. John Bucannon, also known as Buc, is the main character of the story. He is a young and charming Environmental Pathologist (EP) who grew up in North Dakota and his job is to investigate and solve environmental problems. When thousands of dead fish started washing up on the shore near the small town of Eagle River, Wisconsin, he became interested in the case. Upon arriving there, Buc discovers that the region has been terrorized for months by an animal of great speed and power that resembles a wolf. It is known as The Beast.
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This looks like a needed story due to the surge in Environmental pollution concerns. This is something everyone should feel concerned as it affects the very air we breathe. Hero Buc sets an example how people should be proactive in working towards eliminating the issues and not think of it as government's problem. We all have certain responsibilities towards future generation by keeping our environment and water pollution free.
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Northern Umbrage: Pulp, Paper, Power, and Pollution, written by Dennis Lorenz will certainly add to my collection of action and mystery thrillers with a touch of sci-fi books. Pollution is indeed a severe and grave problem causing ill health to a great many people. This book should raise conscience among those who cause pollution and the authority who can put an end to it.
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