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  • Divisible Man: The Seventh Star

  • Divisible Man, Book 4
  • By: Howard Seaborne
  • Narrated by: Mason Tell
  • Length: 11 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Divisible Man: The Seventh Star

By: Howard Seaborne
Narrated by: Mason Tell
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Publisher's summary

A horrifying message turns a holiday gathering tragic. An unsolved murder hangs a death threat over Detective Andy Stewart's head. Internet-fueled hatred targets Will and Andy's friend Lane.

Will and Andy struggle to keep the ones they love safe while hunting a dead murderer before he can kill again. As the tension tightens, Will confronts a troubling revelation about the extraordinary aftereffect of his midair collision.

The Essex County cast of characters return for a heart-pounding thrill ride that races from power politics in Washington, DC, to a crazy prison break in Montana. You won't be able to pause Divisible Man: The Seventh Star.

Author Howard Seaborne writes, flies airplanes, and helicopters, and takes you higher than ever in the fourth Divisible Man novel.

The Divisible Man series in order:

  • Divisibile Man is the origin story of Will Stewart and his ability to vanish.
  • Divisible Man: The Sixth Pawn is the second heart-pounding thrill ride in the series.
  • Divisible Man: The Second Ghost goes to heart-stopping heights in high-rise Chicago.
  • Divisible Man: The Seventh Star encounters the high cost of conspiracy believers.
  • Divisible Man: Ten Man Crew uncovers a long-forgotten Cold War mystery.
  • Divisible Man: The Third Lie puts Will and Andy at the epicenter of a national crime.
  • Divisible Man: Three Nines Fine launches a race against an attack on justice itself.
©2019 Howard Seaborne (P)2023 Howard Seaborne
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Critic reviews

”As in this series’ three previous books, Seaborne, a former flight instructor and charter pilot, proves that he’s a natural-born storyteller, serving up an exciting, well-written thriller. He makes even minor moments in the story memorable with his sharp, evocative prose.... Every reader will be able to relate to the fantasy of being able to fly, and Seaborne keeps that idea fresh by allowing Will to find new and different ways to master his ability. Will’s smart, humane and humorous narrative voice is appealing, as is his sincere appreciation for Andy—not just for her considerable beauty, but also for her dedication and intelligence. As before, Seaborne does a fine job of making side characters and locales believable. It’s deeply gratifying to see Will deliver righteous justice to some very bad people; a nice scene on top of a municipal water tower will have readers wishing they could step into Will’s shoes.” (Kirkus Reviews)

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Pilot story with an unusual twist

A crime solver with aviation, and a little paranormal thrown in. I really enjoyed it.

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I'm a pilot and loved it

I'm a pilot and make my living in Aviation. I met the author at Oshkosh and he convinced me to try his books. I'm hooked. I read the first two and listened to 3 and 4. looks like I'll have to go back to the paperbacks for the rest, 5-9, as the audio versions aren't available yet.

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Gripping

Also narrator is fantastic. He does a great job with voices so you can easily follow along dialogue.

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Depressing, piss poor story

this book didn’t have the whimsy or novelty of the first three in the series. Every plot twist was predictable and foreshadow a mile away.

This was depressing to listen to; innocent teenage boy shot by police, the hero/protagonist tortures people while judging those he disagrees with politically, envy is a virtue.

the author clearly suffers from TDS, and rolled out the Russian collusion hoax along with other tired talking points.
As a pilot, I liked the first three books. Now I’m over it.

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