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Sunday, September 9, 2018

Book Review: Targeting the Telomeres (Telomeres #2) by R.N. Shapiro

Targeting the Telomeres (Telomeres #2)
Title: Targeting the Telomeres (Telomeres #2) 

Author: R.N. Shapiro

Stars: 4 stars

Review:
 Targeting the Telomeres to be an exciting and thrilling with the back bone of a really good espionage book.

The characters are weaved though the book with expertise of a seasoned thriller writer who is able to bring the world he created into the light. R.N Shapiro creates a vivid picture of the world Amanda Michael's is thrown into as she tries to keep the do or die mission from being coming a die mission.
Thank you to Netgellery and the publishers Challedon Publishing for the advance copy of of Targeting the Telomeres 

Synopsis:
Amanda Michaels returns home for a peaceful summer break from college, but several new crises make clear she and her family members remain targets of espionage designed to gain economic control over her father’s cell telomere discoveries, which may extend human lifespan.

Events conspire to cause Amanda and an unlikely ally to attempt a dramatic do-or-die rescue mission inside communist China.

With billions at stake, foreign agents believe they have the leverage they need. 
Will Amanda Michaels find a way to beat them at their own game?


Paperback382 pages
Published June 8th 2018 by Challedon Publishing

About The Author: 
R.N. Shapiro
Rick Shapiro is an author, inventor and practicing attorney.
Taming the Telomeres is a #1 Amazon Bestseller in the suspense thriller category and a sequel novel, Targeting the Telomeres was released in 2018.
"Taming" won the Gold Award for Fiction-Thriller in the 2015 Readers' Favorite Int'l. Book Awards Contest, and was the ebook medalist for fiction thriller, 2015 New Apple Literary Awards, Silver Medalist in the E-Lit Awards 2016 Thriller category, and double silver medalist in the FAPA President's 2016 book award contest.

Targeting the Telomeres involves a new family crisis involving Amanda Michaels' family.

1 comment:

  1. had one https://dogearedreview.com/ reader contact me directly on Goodreads saying she wanted to read my book but that they rejected her, which was interesting to hear about the "behind the scenes." I sent a MOBI to her, and she reviewed it pretty quickly, so I count that as a win.

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