Reason (Part One of The Arbiter Project Trilogy)

By Marek Storm
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(4.60 based on 5 reviews)

Published: July 31, 2011
Words: 23,104 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465844811


Short description

Senator Adam Lucas is desperate for justice when his daughter is brutally murdered at the hands of a serial killer. Hans Richter, a German scientist, is working on a top secret project at a hidden Army base in Eastern New Mexico. The discoveries they make will shock them and inexplicably link them together in a high-stakes game of corruption and lies involving the highest levels of government.

Extended description

Elizabeth Lucas, the daughter of Senator Adam Lucas, is brutally murdered at the hands of a serial killer. Kenneth Davis Cobb is found standing over her dead body with a bloody knife in hand and is immediately taken into custody. The trial should be an open and shut case, but due to unknown influences it becomes anything but that. Meanwhile, German scientist Dr. Hans Richter is working on a top secret military project at a hidden Army base in Eastern New Mexico. After World War II, the top brass decided that the United States needed a new weapon for future conflicts. Bringing together some of the world's brightest scientific minds, the goal of the project initially dubbed "The Lazarus Project" is to bring fallen soldiers back to life right on the battlefield. The discoveries that Senator Lucas and Dr. Richter make both shocks them and inexplicably links them together in a high-stakes game of corruption and lies that extends to the highest levels of government.

Tags

fbi, murder, cancer, trial, serial killer, justice, anger, conspiracy, grief, science, war, assassination, project, new mexico, killer, general, norfolk, washington dc, kidnapped, coverup, national security, senator, atlantic ocean, prosecutor, sexual assault, reason, scientists, bodyguards, top secret, trial by jury, special agent, reanimation, virginia beach, lazarus, mp, carcinogen, adam lucas, hans richter, elizabeth lucas, lorraine lucas, kenneth davis cobb, dmitry ivanovich mendeleyev, elsa richter, sigmund richter, susan meadows, lazarus project, arbiter project, erich miles, faraway hill, marcus ludlow, lewiston army base, first sergeant, duane harris, wallace bydell, indiana limestone, ivan mendeleyev, lawrence markham, kyle stinetto, m1 garand, pinyon pine, private first class, private dorell, rigor mortis, st ignatius hospital, tempest hills psychiatric hospital and clinic

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Review by: Theresa Chapman on Jan. 20, 2013 : star star star star star
these was well written books all three. i would love to read more from this author. keep the good work up.
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Review by: gotmud on April 04, 2012 : star star star star star
This book was well written. Its a great book, Keeps you spell bound.I would read more from this author. Kkeep the good work up.
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Review by: S Driscoll on Oct. 04, 2011 : star star star star star
This is a wonderfully twisted read. I feel sorry for the two main characters but I couldn't put it down. I'm on to book two.
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Review by: Ryan Chambliss on Sep. 21, 2011 : star star star
The read moves quick. Enjoyable.
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Review by: Susan on Sep. 04, 2011 : star star star star star
Most definitely a Thriller. It gets stuck straight in and keeps moving. Lots of twists - cruel twists. Plenty of drama.
Highly recommended and I'm eagerly looking forward to reading Part Two.
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