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Official Review: Source by Jay Klages

Posted: 22 May 2018, 19:21
by ccrews0408
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Source" by Jay Klages.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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The Source: An Espionage Technothriller is book #2 in the Kade Sims series written by Jay Klages. In this book, Kade Sims is working with several government agencies to bring down The Chapter, a lethal militia organization. The Chapter has members in the US Congress, as well as globally, pushing their terrorist agendas to ultimately gain control of highly profitable traded items such as pharmaceuticals and thorium.

Each member has a computer chip embedded inside their brain that keeps all of The Chapter’s information. If the member is captured at any time or divulges any of their secrets, the chip will detonate and they will die immediately.

Sims was once a member of The Chapter, but went rogue when they planned a terrorist attack on the country. Being in this unique position, he must now figure out how to stop The Chapter’s next attack while being chipped but also using it to his advantage. Hence the technothriller genre.

Klages did an excellent job of paying close attention to detail at describing each scene. If he is describing a room, he gives the dimensions and objects inside. When discussing any particular mission or program, he thoroughly gives every minute detail through dialogue amongst the characters.

There was also, at one time, several different storylines going on at once. Of course of Kade and his team, but also of the POTUS and his team strategizing to take down The Chapter and members of an organization in China working with The Chapter. Eventually, all of the stories came together nicely.

One thing that was, in my opinion, a gift and a curse of the book was the amount of detail in it. Sometimes it was a lot of information to process and had the tendency to become a bit dry. There were quite a few action-packed scenes; however, the scenes spent explaining and providing information, far outweighed them. There was also a point in the novel where at times the author would refer to a character by their first name and then turn around and use their last name which was confusing. For example, in the dialogue between characters, the character was called Emory; however, during the narration, he was called Briggs. I had to re-read the text to ensure the author was still referring to the same person. This incident occurred a few times in the text.

I rated this book 3 out of 4 stars. All in all, I believe this was a pretty good novel. I noticed a few typos, but nothing major. I think I would have definitely benefited from reading book 1 of the series to get more of a backstory on Kade. Other than the information overload, I think anyone who enjoys a good technothriller, would enjoy this book. Based on the ending, I do believe there will be a book #3.

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Re: Official Review: Source by Jay Klages

Posted: 23 May 2018, 13:01
by stacie k
A rogue agent fighting against a terrorist attack... it sounds like a great read! Thanks for your informative review!

Re: Official Review: Source by Jay Klages

Posted: 23 May 2018, 17:11
by SereneCharles
Nice review. It sounds like an action-packed movie, though a book. Thank you.

Re: Official Review: Source by Jay Klages

Posted: 23 May 2018, 20:55
by book_worm 101
I've read books similar to this and I enjoyed them every single time. I'm looking forward to finding the first book and then reading this. I do hope there is a third book because usually a series has more than two books. Thank you for a beautifully written review.

Re: Official Review: Source by Jay Klages

Posted: 24 May 2018, 17:48
by crediblereading2
Thank you for your thorough review. I understand that it must be confusing when there are too many details in a story. The plot is very interesting though and has an apocalyptic ring to it too.

Re: Official Review: Source by Jay Klages

Posted: 25 May 2018, 05:24
by Corhan2
Thanks for the review. The plot sounds interesting and I would like to read both the first and second book.

Re: Official Review: Source by Jay Klages

Posted: 28 May 2018, 19:12
by Jackie Holycross
This sounds like exactly the type of book I look for. I might look for the series.

Re: Official Review: Source by Jay Klages

Posted: 22 Jun 2018, 05:58
by Sanju Lali
nice to see your good review giving some insights about this techno- thriller book which is about underworld gang and your score indicates some overload info it had even though story was good

Re: Official Review: Source by Jay Klages

Posted: 14 Jul 2018, 10:48
by MsTri
This is a genre I normally wouldn't be into, but this sounds like a great plot. I'm especially intrigued by the exploding head chips. It's too bad, though, about the overabundance of information, and I know I wouldn't read it without having read the first book, so I'll have to find the time to read both, now, *lol*... Thanks for the great review!

Re: Official Review: Source by Jay Klages

Posted: 14 Jul 2018, 10:54
by Rosebella
The story sounds action packed. You mentioned the author going into too much detail when it came to description. This is a put off for me, I may not read the book. This is a very thorough review. :tiphat:

Re: Official Review: Source by Jay Klages

Posted: 14 Jul 2018, 15:16
by Shas F
Thanks! The review is very helpful in giving readers just enough ideas what kind of thriller they'll be diving into without the spoilers. I like the way the protagonist, Kade Sims, is written by Jay Klages. Kade is shown to be an all-American professional who is very good at what he does, who is brave and adventurous but is not written as a mythic and larger-than-life Jack Ryan/Jack Bauer character. This guy can die, he's no Superman. But he's realistically smart, resourceful, grounded but gutsy and therefore, a survivor. And he doesn't forget to be a guy once in a while as he gets distracted by a pretty lady, why not?

The international politics that serves as the backdrop for the "Source" is very now as the economic giants of Asia have redrawn the map for power, economic growth, tension and competition in the world It's beyond Cold War because China is now US' rival in geopolitical maneuvering for trade and territorial influence. It also tackles the ever-present threat of domestic terrorism in America in a generation seeing a heated debate over gun violence and regulation. If you want a contemporary espionage thriller rooted in the present-day conflicts and challenges in the US, then this book is for you.

Re: Official Review: Source by Jay Klages

Posted: 14 Jul 2018, 18:36
by elizab8
Interesting review: I also missed book 1 but the little I have read in the sample which was more than eight chapters is enough to want to continue reading. It is great to read about American intelligence, searching for a mole in Congress who is making life impossible for our citizens especially with our economic trade/technology agreement with Asia. I would enjoy reading book 2 "Source." Your review has influence me to read more, and that I will do, and hope to read book 3 edition, once it is a continued series.

Re: Official Review: Source by Jay Klages

Posted: 14 Jul 2018, 20:58
by Halliana
This seems like a full packed techno thriller :D . Which is very exciting to read. But I think its better to read the first book, since this is a series. To have a better understanding of Kade's story. It is very engaging and lots of twist and turns. And it me think if this could really happen.