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2.0 out of 5 stars
Poor quality all around, Jan 2 2001
By "vikingbob" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Deception: The Ufo Conspiracy (Paperback)
If you are looking for quality literature, steer well wide of this book. The writing was poor, the plot was hackneyed and cliche (for the most part), and the editing was absolutely atrocious. It seemed like there were at least two typos, mispellings or other assorted miscues on every page. The writing style reminded me of fan fiction (if you're not familiar with fanfic, this comparison is not at all favorable). The author also got a few facts wrong (such as, Cleveland is nowhere near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base). As for the plot, it is the typical UFO skeptic-turned-believer-trying-to-rescue-family-member-and-uncover-vast-government-conspiracy plot. It became vaguely interesting towards the end, but I won't reveal the (almost) plot twist for those intrepid readers who might want to read this book. This novel is technically the second in a trilogy, but according to the author it can be enjoyed on its own. After wincing my way through this volume, I have no desire to read the other two. However, I give this book two stars instead of one simply because it is the perfect thing for mindless airport reading.