Review of Marlowe

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Marlowe" by Mark Mc Quown.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Marlowe is a captivating post-apocalyptic sci-fi novel that traces the adventures of Marlowe, a super-intelligent mouse, and his human companion Cole. Authored by Mark McQuown, the book unfolds an exhilarating plot set in a disease-ravaged America, where Marlowe and Cole embark on a perilous quest from Virginia to California. Their mission: to secure a vaccine that holds the key to saving Cole’s ailing father and other survivors at their compound.

Mark McQuown skillfully weaves together a compelling narrative filled with action, suspense, and vibrant characters. The dynamic between Cole and Marlowe, an unlikely yet endearing duo, injects humor into their hazardous journey across the country. Confronting violent gangs, dangerous zoo animals, crashed planes, and trigger-happy military factions, the pair narrowly evades death thanks to Marlowe’s quick wits and survival instincts. McQuown succeeds in creating a vivid and high-stakes road trip experience.
Central to the story is the heartwarming friendship between a young boy and an exceptionally intelligent mouse. Marlowe, a once-ordinary field mouse transformed by experimentation, emerges as Cole’s protector and mentor. Their bond becomes a focal point, infusing the narrative with warmth and humor.

Beyond the surface adventure, the novel delves into thought-provoking themes surrounding the environment, animal rights, and the essence of civilization. McQuown employs the unique perspective of animals, particularly Marlowe, to offer insightful social commentary on human arrogance and flaws. The editing of “Marlowe” by Mark McQuown is impeccable, ensuring a seamless flow that contributes to a well-crafted reading experience. Characters are skillfully developed, and the book maintains a delightful touch of humor throughout. With a compelling storyline and an adventurous narrative, there are no negative aspects to mention. “[iMarlowe[/i]” distinguishes itself as a thoroughly enjoyable read, captivating readers with its engaging plot and vibrant characters.

With its suspenseful plot, endearing characters, and thought-provoking themes, Marlowe stands out as a riveting and imaginative tale. Readers who relish apocalyptic adventures, unlikely friendships, and philosophical reflections will find this book to be a genuine delight. A rating of 5 out of 5 is well-deserved.

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I love their action-packed book. Thanks for the review.
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