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1012

By Jason Watson
Rating: 1 star1 star
(2.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Feb. 12, 2010
Words: 72296 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook description

911 was an event burned into the retina of the world's mind's eye. In this well researched novel; truth is mixed with hunches, hunches are mixed with theory lastly cloak and dagger is mixed with smoke and mirrors so the truth becomes less about what you can see and more about what you cannot see... and why... This novel, 1012, presents truths that hitherto have only been whispered by shadows..

Tags

suspense, murder, action, 911, terrorist, president, uav, shadow, mirror, korea, plot, attack, c4, mossad, tripod, jason watson, 1012, ben asher, secret service, sig, pentagram, black house, bordania, airliner, pull, explosives, nightstand, ancient future, paint or be painted, world trade centre, through the looking glass

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Review by: david egan on Nov. 22, 2010 : star star
Sorry, this may or may not be a great story but there are too many spelling, grammatical & punctuation errors to find out.
I really dislike giving up on a book but in this case the many very simple spelling errors (fealt instead of felt for example) are simply too distracting so whilst the plot description intrigued me I gave up pretty early on. A simple spell check would have picked up most of the spelling mistakes; if the author can't be bothered to do that how can he expect us to read his work?
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