Friday, August 24, 2007

The Void by Mark Mynheir

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(Multnomah Fiction August 21, 2007)

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Mark Mynheir is a cop writer. He has authored Rolling Thunder (The Truth Chasers Book One) and From the Belly of the Dragon (The Truth Chasers Book Two).

During his career as a police officer, Mark has worked as a narcotics agent, a S.W.A.T. team member, and a homicide detective. Mark and his wife, Lori, live with their three children in central Florida.

ABOUT THE BOOK:

The Truth Chasers Book Three

Someone’s trying to play God…and he’s turning Palm Bay into hell.
Florida Department of Law Enforcement Agent Robbie Sanchez devotes her life to crime prevention, and it shows: She has no personal life and doesn’t know the meaning of a day off. After all, someone has to be around to clean up the mess crime leaves behind.

So when Officer Brad Worthington is brutally murdered, Agent Sanchez is called to the scene along with Brad’s best friend, Detective Eric Casey. The two turn to Lifetex, the genetics lab near the scene, hoping their elaborate security system might have captured the crime outside.

But what’s going on inside the lab is far worse: a renegade scientist is cloning humans! As Robbie and Eric pursue clues–and a growing attraction–they are caught in a deadly battle as the clones begin to act on their own volition…but this battle threatens to claim more than human life; the clones are vying for human souls.

The Void is nothing short of a page-turner. Mynheir is truly hitting his stride as one of our industry's most notable Christian novelists. This latest book has it all: suspense, humor, intrigue, realistic police action, and one thought-provoking story line.

Creston Mapes

Author of Nobody

My review: This book is full of suspense. It has edge of your seat crime fighting, killer(s) that will keep you guessing, and a budding romance. When one scientist thought human cloning could be used for the betterment of mankind, another was going to use in the military, however what neither one of them considered was The Void that was left when they made the clones. Humans can't create a soul, so guess who steps into The Void! Is this presence good or evil? Are clones something that should be released upon the world? This book is a favorite of mine on many levels, well done!


The book link is: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1590524004

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