Review by Princepetr -- Containment Breach

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Review by Princepetr -- Containment Breach

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Containment Breach" by Wm. A. Yandell.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Containment Breach by WM. A. Yandell has to do with galaxy and space research. Walter Smithton is a bioengineering scientist focusing on life-form building and development. Demetrius Zayack was one of the most well-known scientists within the field of bioengineering. He creates an additional level of research. Zayack disappeared into thin air, leaving no clues or comments on where he was going to. No one heard from him. There was no reason someone successful would disappear.

Walter Smithton created a cyber log to expose discoveries. He believes sending out this cyber log bomb, over the internet, is the only way his innovation will have any chance of being found, and hopefully uncovered. He tries to restructure DNA. Zayack created something harmful. He called it creatures. These creatures are out of supervision. They killed humans. To solve this crisis, the military has to send Smithton and his crew to find a solution.

The author tells us that all the research from Zayack’s lab vanished. People believe Zayack disappeared because of his political dissection. He was a critic. The author tells us that the creatures are miniature, winged, and speed demons. These creatures fly at an amazing speed.

I liked the way the World Alliance Troops visited Smithton. The author narrates how the door opens as several armed troopers marched into the room. Smithton steps back and tries to show surprise and a little fear. The book is well written and entertaining. I like how it portrayed the rouge military leader in it. At first, I thought this book was best suited for scientists or agents of organizations that may have any reason to research creations. However, after reading this book, I would boldly recommend that everyone reads it. It’s informative, educative, and insightful.

The author wasted no time capturing my attention. He tells us that Smithton is the predecessor of Zayack, and tries to stop the creatures out of control. I noticed the author used a no-chapter format. This makes this book unique. I especially like the humor from the character Smithton. There is nothing to dislike about this book. I couldn’t help but notice the top level of research that went into writing this book.

The editing, like everything else about the novel, was flawless, which leads me to believe it was done professionally and I did not find any errors. As a result, I have the pleasure of rating this book 4 out of 4 stars. I commend the writer for his vivid explanations of the scenes and characters. The characters are quite relatable.

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