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Interrupt

By: Jeff Carlson
Narrated by: Hunter Davis
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In the distant past, the leader of a Neanderthal tribe confronts the end of his kind.

Today, a computational biologist, a Navy pilot, and an autistic boy are drawn together by the ancient mystery that gave rise to Homo sapiens.

Planes are falling from the sky. Global communications have ceased. America stands on the brink of war with China - but war is the least of humankind’s concerns. As solar storms destroy Earth’s electronics and plunge the world into another Ice Age, our civilization finds itself overrun by a powerful new species of man...

This brilliant thriller takes listeners to an all-too-plausible tomorrow that’s as scientifically rigorous as it is wildly imaginative.

©2013 Jeff Carlson (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved
Fiction Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller Transportation Time Travel
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Grand and thought provoking

Jeff’s work is filled with action and causes us to ask larger questions about our own nature. Keeps you on the edge of your seat.

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I read the whole thing.

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

Some parts almost read like a romance novel, cringe, so maybe a 1+ star rating for some women, 2 star if you are 12 years-old since the work is sophomoric. Reading this book was a painful experience, so maybe 3 star if you are a masochist, which I might be since I finished the book. The pain grows worse as the book plods along. I think I finished this book to punish myself for having purchased it. I should have read the derogatory reviews more carefully, and after rereading the 5 star reviews for this book I think I will never again read or believe a 5 star review. From now on I'm going straight to the 1 and 2 star reviews before buying a book. I really don't like trashing an author. I know they work hard and have a lot riding on the success of each book, but this author should do his readers a big favor and find a productive way to spend his life. It isn't right to make your living by making others suffer. I love Sci-Fi but not fantasy. To me, good Sci-Fi must be plausible and the author should know more than I know about the science that under pins his story, which is not really that high a bar to clear. I am no Albert Einstein. Fantasy novelist don't even try to clear that bar. Their books are sheer flights of imagination, based on science that seems more like magic. That must appeal to magical thinkers, readers who's average age in 6 to12. Fantasy that thinks it is science fiction is just sad, and this book is an example. For me this book was almost unreadable. I deserve some sort of award for reading it through to the lackluster finish. This story is disjointed and it read as though it had been written by an adolescent who has just completed puberty, thinking he has great knowledge, but you don't know what you don't know, a legend in his own mind. Maybe the narrator is partly responsible, maybe not. He did not seem to make the book sound more adult but that may be the entire fault of the author. I read most of this book as an Audible recording. It might have been a better read on a Kindle. I am so happy Kindle offers refunds. This is the first book I have returned. If I could return it to Audible I would.

What do you think your next listen will be?

Another Jack Reacher novel. He is my alter ego.

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Hunter Davis?

Scott Brick.

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

Disappointment and maybe a little anger at the people who wrote 5 star reviews for this book. I think they must have been paid, or maybe they are just not from around here, like in a Steven King novel, maybe another dimension.

Any additional comments?

I think I have said enough. You have been warned. I have done my duty, just like Jack Reacher. Like Reacher, this time my duty involved what some might consider murder, so I'd better stay low and keep moving. In my defense, I think my review is a mercy-killing, not a murder. Jack Reacher almost never feels bad about the people he has to hurt to do the right thing.

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An ableist, racist, and unscientific dumpster fire

This is an ugly book. It depicts people with autism spectrum disorders as non-human. It depicts race-based violence as innate human behavior. It depicts sexual abuse of a minor. Worst of all, it gets basic science facts wrong.

Okay. Here's the thing. It's got good pacing and action. The first half of the book is actually really fun, before all the violence and much of the ugliness. It's really neat hearing the Neanderthals narrator's different mental experiences. And the big idea of a solar flare causing havoc is a great one. So it's at least two stars.

I just don't believe at any point Jeff Carlson stopped and asked, "What will people reading this book think about my morals?"

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Please. Shoot this story.

I saw this book on a "Recommended Reads" list and it sounded interesting. After reading the synopsis and a few reviews I was even intrigued!

Then I listened to it.

The premise is pretty good, but it's ruined by what seems like a desire, by the author, to write a movie rather than a good novel. The characters are insanely irritating. The story lurches along like a hobbled puppy. Several times I wondered if it was a Young Adult novel trying to look big in its father's clothes. The heroine is someone you just want to dislike. The hero is flat and pretty stereotypical.

I ended up rooting for the protagonists because I just wanted the main characters to die.

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I think Hunter Davis did the best he could and took the only option available...lifting the characters from Seinfeld.

Putty, Elain, Bania...they make appearances.

It was just sad how much effort he put into polishing this turd.

So, avoid this trap. Really. It's bad.

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As enjoyable as learning to ride a bike

I enjoyed being finished. Would have been good if the editor had requested the author to do two more rewrites

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