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Sleeper (Paperback)

by Steven Harriman (Author)
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)

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Set a year after September 11, this taut chiller unfolds on the Pentagon grounds, as workers return to the remodeling job that was hastily abandoned after the terrorist attacks. In a remote section of the building, a construction worker finds a mysterious canister behind a wall. When he accidentally opens it, he unleashes a carnivorous beast that has been lying in hibernation for decades. The task of putting an end to the creature's killing spree falls upon Ed Jeffers, the "mayor" of the Pentagon; Terrill "Terror" Hodge, a Navy SEAL who chafes at being told what to do; and Dr. Andrea Deluca, the attractive-yet-serious herpetologist who catches their attention. As the three work with Terrill's fellow SEALs to destroy the creature and rescue a trapped soldier, Andrea unravels the Cold War origins of the beast. The novel unfolds slowly, particularly in the flashback sequences, which tell of the creature's origin. But the protagonists are well developed, and the race-against-time structure makes this a particularly quick read. With a tone that is equal parts horror, sci-fi and Tom Clancy-esque military thriller, Harriman's debut novel nicely fills the void left by The X-Files.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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The Pentagon holds many secrets, but none are more deadly than what is kept hidden beneath the basement in a cryogenic freeze. It has claws that could cut a man in half and an insatiable appetite for human flesh...and someone just woke it up.

After half a century of sleep, the beast is loose in the very heart of national security-making easy work of its prey. And tracking it through the catacombs of the fortress won't be easy, because this is no ordinary beast...it's a living weapon.

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3.9 out of 5 stars (29 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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1.0 out of 5 stars Pretty atrocious, Jul 5 2004
By Beamer (Duke University) - See all my reviews
This is what happens when authors have little imagination.

Boring concept, no original ideas, and twists that are either completely predictable or completely moronic.

Clever is not the way to describe this book. Painful might be, though.

The location is amazing. The characters aren't terrible. But the decisions made with the monster most certainly are. Everything plays like the authors were looking at this as an assignment, job and chore instead of labor of love. Little effort seems to be put into the wording and wordplay, and the book gets ridiculous and, quite frankly, stupid towards the end.

Stupid is actually an understatement. When you read the book you'll see why. The ending is just... ridiculously, incomprehensibly absurd. It's mind-boggling and painful.

The book begins questionably but interestingly. You need to throw what you know about the world out the window in order to embrace his, but even then you're left shocked that someone thought these were good ideas.

Good concept, absolutely awful execution.

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5.0 out of 5 stars MORE! MORE! MORE!, Jun 22 2004
By Gabryyl "Book & Movie Junkie" (Cincinnati OH United States) - See all my reviews
I think the title of my review says it all - Fantastic!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Poorly written and silly, Jun 18 2004
By A Customer
'and that about sums this book up. Terrible sub story about a pentagon official who has lost his arm who thus becomes the focus of the "mosters" sympathy (they are both different, see?) There are many unintentionally funny passages, corny, uninspired writing, and the plot never really engages.
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5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT thriller!
This is an incredibly well-crafted thriller, one that avoids stereotypes and cliches to keep you on the edge of your seat. Read more
Published on May 31 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars Definitely Going ofr another Harriman
i ran out of books for Koontz ,Laymon,Saul,Hutson and some of the good King so i am trying other writers.. Read more
Published on May 26 2004

2.0 out of 5 stars Sleeper turns into a laugher
Starts out very promising and then degenerates into an idiotic farce complete with talking monster (with a German accent no less!) who is lonely and misunderstood. Read more
Published on May 12 2004 by Jonathon Wild

2.0 out of 5 stars Sleeper is a Sleeper!
I'm sorry, I bought this book because most of the reviews were 4 or 5 star. If you buy this book and expect a lot of action, you may be disappointed. Read more
Published on Feb 8 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars SLEEPER NO YAWNER
Steven Harriman (aka Steven Spruill) has written a tight, original and suspenseful thriller in SLEEPER. Read more
Published on Feb 6 2004 by Michael Butts

4.0 out of 5 stars overriding nature
the use of chemicals to alter development during pregnancy combined with a specific purpose-Whoa! This book is very well done holding your interest from the start . Read more
Published on Jan 1 2004 by Robert W. Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars Cross THE RELIC with BENCHLEY'S CREATURE aka WHITE SHARK
and you get SLEEPER.If you like the genre this is decent entry. Harriman makes you care about the characters. Read more
Published on Sep 21 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars The Jaws that Bite
You first thought while reading 'Sleeper,' will be something like "Oh no! Yet another humanoid reptilian monster creeping around in the basements of a huge building and... Read more
Published on Aug 30 2003 by Marc Ruby™

4.0 out of 5 stars "Sleeper" is a keeper!
"Sleeper" by Steven Harriman is an exciting, "hard-to-put-down" read! The book starts out a little slowly as Harriman sets the plot up, but by page 75 you'll be hooked and will... Read more
Published on Aug 24 2003 by coachtim

2.0 out of 5 stars government propaganda packed in a horror story
I thought the story was good, but barely kept back the bile on the unabashed propaganda about the inner workings (and what they do for us average civilians) of the pentagon.
Published on Aug 12 2003

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