
Virtually Timeless
High-Tech Crime Solvers, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Rich Miller
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By:
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Casi McLean
From USA Today best-selling author, Casi McLean, comes a gripping techno-thriller, part of a multi-author series tied together by an interlocking cast of characters, all centered around the fantastic new promise of high technology and the endless possibilities for crime that technology offers, in a world where getting away with murder can be not only plausible, but easy…if you just know how.
Another gripping thriller from Casi McLean, Virtually Timeless casts a fascinating spin on crime suspense.
When Atlanta-based twins, Sydney and Noah Monaco, mysteriously inherit property 800 miles away, their curiosity prompts them to investigate the bequest.
Noah flies to Connecticut to check out the estate and stumbles upon a confused woman wandering through the forest. His medical instincts kick in, but helping her spirals him into the crosshairs of dangerous criminals out for revenge.
When he fails to connect at the specified time, Sydney’s private eye impulse slides into gear. She finds her brother, but the search exposes a hidden chamber, an ancient artifact, and a decade-old crime, thrusting them down a rabbit hole of mayhem, medical mystery, and murder.
To solve the case, characters from other volumes of this high-tech series come in to lend a hand. In order to get answers before the villains catch up to them, the twins must use cutting-edge technology to unravel the mysteries before the murderers strike again.
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For those choosing to listen to the audio version of this story, I want to mention that Rich Miller did a wonderful job with the narration. He really brought the story and the different characters to life.
While I did purchase a copy of this book, I was provided with a copy of the audiobook and I am voluntarily offering my honest and unbiased review.
Exciting and entertaining...
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Enjoyable listen
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In the course of doing that, he finds a woman being attacked by a strange man. He manages to chase the man off, but while pursuing him, Noah stumbles and takes a bad fall.
When he doesn't check in as expected, Sydney turns current cases over to her assistant, and heads to Connecticut to find him.
When Noah regains consciousness, he recognizes that he has a concussion, and is relieved when the woman shows up. Help available! But the woman is very confused, has no memory of seeing him before, and it slowly becomes apparent she has no short-term memory at all. Even turning away for a few minutes wipes out her memory of what went before.
He gets some help from the woman, but soon loses her to her lack of short-term memory.
When Sydney shows up, tracking his cellphone to where he dropped it, and then following the scuffed trail, he discovers he was out longer than he though; it's the next day. The woman wanders back, and the twins manage, despite the woman's confusion, to coax her to help Sydney get Noah back to their aunt's house.
What they don't yet realize is that the spot where Sydney found Noah's phone, and an unusual amulet buried in the leaves, is the entrance to an underground chamber, and the site of a ten-year-old crime.
The confused woman has her own hidden history that she knows nothing about--not even her own name. Sydney and Noah manage to win her trust and get her to record reminders to substitute for real memory for the moment, but it soon seems that she has enemies who are pursuing her, not just a random attacker in the woods.
They need a crafty plan to get them all to Atlanta, and then Noah goes to work solving the mystery of the woman's condition, while Sydney goes to work solving the mystery of her background. It's fast-paced, exciting, and fun, even if the discussion of cutting-edge DNA testing and searching, to identify the woman, does get a little ridiculous. I seriously lost count of the number of times that what sounds like pretty normal use of DNA genealogy databases to identify relatives was described as "cutting edge." I mean, really, this is basically the business that Ancestry and 29andMe, and probably others I'm not aware of, are in. But except for that weakness, it's interesting and entertaining. I really liked Noah, Sydney, and their friends.
Recommended.
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Fun mystery/adventure
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There were two mysteries going on but only one of them got resolved. That made for quite a disappointing ending. I did like the narrator though.
Disappointing ending
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In today’s modern society it’s easy to let technology do everything. But when technology seems to be your enemy you have to find new inventive ways to gets the answers you need. There was one part of the medical testing that made me laugh and told how new to the scene this book was. This was a great read. The performance and story are well thought out and from the very beginning it makes you think who can they really trust? A great mystery novel and great detective novel.
Suspicious
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An Intriguing Mix of Genre!
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Still, I like thrillers too, and this definitely qualifies. Strong characters, plot twists, fast-paced action... all tied together in an engaging way.
Despite being part of a series (neither first nor last) this is a stand-alone and satisfying novel, with a non intrusive open question and just enough references to earlier books to make connections without leaving gaps.
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Not sci fi... but entertaining
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4/5
The blurb about this book caught my eye because it was labeled as a techno-thriller, and I am a huge fan of them. This book is number 5 in a series of collections by different authors; however, they are still standalone stories that have tie-ins with characters and story arcs from the other books. I liked the story and the fast paced action of the events that went by - it was a really quick read and as mentioned - a fast moving story-line. The characters were likeable and the medical terminology was sound. There was not too much unbelievably in the story at all, with exception that the MC's owe a lot a favors to friends, as well as cashing in a few favors themselves!
While I did absolutely like the story and enjoyed the audio presentation; this is most definitely NOT a techno-thriller. There is zero "tech" to this thriller at all. While that does not detract from the story itself, it should definitely not be labeled as such. This book was 100% a medical thriller and should be re-categorized as one. The only real tech part of the thriller was in the epilogue, and even then, it was one sentence. So - while this review is overall positive and I would definitely recommend this book, I would beware of anyone looking for an actual techno-thriller from reading this title and instead picking up this title as a medical thriller instead!
Medical Thriller that was a short and run ride!
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When I listen to audiobooks, I really like to have the characters come to life with their own voices. I much prefer that than just having a book read to me. In this case, there was some differentiation between male voices, but females didn't get their own voice. So, I can't say it was an exceptionally enjoyable listen, but it was okay.
Overall, I'd give it 3.5 stars. While it definitely can be read as a standalone, my expectations may have been different had I started at the beginning.
Can be read as a standalone, but might be best to start at the beginning of the series
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Absolutely Great Mystery/ Thriller!!
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