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Official Review: The Midas Effect by TM Nantier

Posted: 06 Nov 2019, 07:42
by Jgideon
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Midas Effect" by TM Nantier.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Rodney Best, a top member of Jason Boulez’s security team, was on duty the night Steve Ross and Jim Ragan paid a visit to his boss’ communication building uninvited. Jason Boulez was one of the people whose movement, business, and communication were closely monitored by the American security forces. He was a billionaire of Algerian descent.

The Midas Effect by TM Nantier is a C/T/M/H novel that revolves around the activities of agent Steve Ross in unveiling the truth about billionaire Jason Boulez and his global shipping company. The novel has 400+ pages. The information that Steve and Jim uncovered from Boulez’s communication building revealed that a fleet of 40 ships, which belonged to Boulez, were involved in some type of business that was not quite clear to the security forces. Could Steve Ross brace himself to the task of finding more about Boulez’s businesses and motives?

This suspense-driven novel grabbed my attention right from the first page. I loved how the author moved from one adrenaline-packed scene to the next, without wavering from the flow of the plot. I watched as Beth moved from a bar to a party, and later found herself in the dangerous circle of Steve and Jim. The integration of Beth to the activities of the two agents was not without difficulties, but the author managed to merge the civilian (Beth) into the lives of the trained undercover agents. Since Rodney had noted the presence of the woman (Beth), he had no way of knowing if she was an agent or not. She had been listed as one of Boulez’s most wanted people. What could save her from their brutality?

I loved the scientific aspect of the book. I had several a-ha moments as I ‘interacted’ with the scientists in this book. Beth, the civilian mentioned above, was a microbiologist who played a fundamental role in Boulez’s case. Alejandro Peña, a scientist who had disappeared two years before Steve Ross began uncovering the activities of Boulez, mesmerized me with his wealth of scientific knowledge and research. He was also very brave. It is always amazing to learn what some well-articulated scientific maneuvers can do.

In my opinion, the cover page of the book does not give a clear picture of the book. The face of the woman (in the cover) gives a different (a romantic) notion to the book. Although the novel has a romance feature, it does not dominate its plot.

The book was not professionally edited. It has several errors (grammatical and typographical). Therefore, I gave The Midas Effect 3 out of 4 stars. I did not give it a lower score because it is very engaging. The scientific and technological (use of advanced technology in investigations) aspects of the book were very captivating. I recommend it to people who enjoy crime thrillers and investigative stories. For those who do not like reading books with gory scenes of murder, this is not the book for you.

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Re: Official Review: The Midas Effect by TM Nantier

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 11:40
by missfrombliss
I love when there is a scientific aspect to the story. When there is something new to learn. :) Maybe will check it.

Re: Official Review: The Midas Effect by TM Nantier

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 12:56
by La Cabra
A global shipping company? That actually sounds really interesting, no jokes. I do like sciencey plot devices haha, and the characters sound very credible too, I can imagine this book has a very interesting story. Shame it wasn't edited well enough, though.

Re: Official Review: The Midas Effect by TM Nantier

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 14:35
by rumik
I love a good C/T/M/H novel; this one certainly seems interesting. Thanks for the review!

Re: Official Review: The Midas Effect by TM Nantier

Posted: 08 Nov 2019, 18:48
by kandscreeley
It sounds like the author combines action with scientific knowledge in a fun way. I love that. The cover is fabulous; it makes me want to look into the book right away. Thanks!

Re: Official Review: The Midas Effect by TM Nantier

Posted: 09 Nov 2019, 23:45
by Falconcrest
The cloak and dagger world. This sounds like a good read and with a twist of science and big business. This is definitely a yes for me and I agree with you on the books cover it is unquestionably misleading. Thanks for your very helpful and thorough review.

Re: Official Review: The Midas Effect by TM Nantier

Posted: 15 Nov 2019, 22:30
by kdstrack
The scientific angle is an interesting aspect of the book. It would be interesting to see how the author blends such a timeworn idea as the "Midas touch" with modern technologies. This looks intriguing. Great review.

Re: Official Review: The Midas Effect by TM Nantier

Posted: 17 Nov 2019, 02:17
by Maríe Wamakima
The title if the novel captured my attention from the word go. However I am not a fan of C/T/M/H, so this book will be a no for me.