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Eruption Jace Vega has finally landed her dream job working for Omnibus, an up-and-coming tech firm. This fast-paced thriller will keep you guessing till the very last page.. But a mysterious message from her


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Eruption

Title:Eruption
Author:Adrienne Quintana
Rating:4.75 (277 Votes)
Asin:1462115365
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:288 Pages
Publish Date:2015-01-13
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Editorial : "An impressive debut novel, "Eruption" clearly documents author Adrienne Quintana as an especially gifted writer with an enviable knack for deftly crafting surprise twists and unexpected turns in a compelling suspense thriller that never lets up from first page to last. A very highly recommended entertainment for personal reading lists and an enduringly popular addition to community library collections." -Midwest Book Review

"Quintana's writing creates a great balance of tension to keep readers engaged. The potentially tricky subject of time travel is nicely handled and doesn't present questions of the semantics of the process. It reads smoothly and adds to the story beautifully." -Deseret News

"Quintana's debut is a standard fast-paced techno-thriller, its momentum set more by intrigue than action as her characters question each other's motives and loyalties." -Publisher's Weekly --Publisher's Weekly

Jace Vega has finally landed her dream job working for Omnibus, an up-and-coming tech firm. But a mysterious message from her future self sets Jace and her old friend Corey racing to piece together clues before Omnibus destroys their future and their past. This fast-paced thriller will keep you guessing till the very last page.

It also discourages the more timid from participating in discussion, for fear of appearing ignorant. Most of the presentation of topics is reasonably clear though greatly abbreviated. “Never mind, Hare, you just might win next time.” 32 pages; ages 3-7.

Pros: Beautiful illustrations provide plenty of action and humor to this fast-paced and funny retelling of Aesop’s fable.

Con: While “slow and steady” is alluded to, readers will need to infer a great deal to come up with the classic moral to this tale.. The book is entertaining and engaging to read. Apparently, there were twenty-four original Golden Amazon stories, written by John Russell Fearn, which appeared in the Toronto Star Weekly, between 1945 and 1961. Now this is where as an American, I might be missing something because respectable American casinos do not employ women who make sure customers drink champagne, also act as hostesses and who are forced to dance with customers bu

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