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Nemesis

Nemesis

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $6.99

Manufacturer: St. Martin's Paperbacks

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THE CODE BURIED IN A CENTURIES-OLD MANUSCRIPT…
From a remote Scottish mountain, Dr. Oliver Webb—one of the world’s great physicists—is whisked away by a military helicopter and routed to the Mexican border. Along with the leading men of physics and one sexy atom smasher, Webb is given an impossible task: identify the asteroid—codename Nemesis—that is on course to collide with and destroy America. They have five days to stop it. If they can’t, the President will retaliate first by ordering the U.S. military to pull the nuclear trigger...

IS THE ONLY SALVATION…
But when one of Webb’s colleagues is found dead, he has every reason to suspect that there is more to Nemesis than he knows. Then, he makes a staggering discovery: That the secret to saving the world is hidden in a 17th Latin century manuscript that has gone mysteriously missing.

FOR THE SURVIVAL OF THE U.S.
An electrifying race against time, NEMESIS spans centuries and the globe in a white hot journey through physics, history, and geopolitics—and mankind’s ultimate duel with the unknown.

“Incredible…extraordinary…a really terrific novel!”
--Jeff Long, New York Times bestselling author of The Descent on Splintered Icon

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-01
Summary: "A Stunning Novel"

Mr. Napier, while considered an author of thrillers, breathes new life into that genre and lifts it to the level of literature. Much like Graham Greeen's "entertainments", Napier offers a depth of character, realism, and intricacy of plot seldom seen in most suspense novels. This one in particular is a work of brilliance and defines Napier with his debut. Simply an outstanding book that would be ruined for the reader by too detailed a revue. Let it just be said that one will never feel disappointed with something created by this literary master. You will be stunned by this talent and left with the certain knowledge that you have encountered greatness.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-05-07
Summary: "twists and turns"

I couldn't put this book down! I kept having one obvious (to me) question about what was going on which was eventually answered to my satisfaction by the end.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-01-24
Summary: "A lifetime's knowledge"

This book really does pack a lifetime's knowledge into one novel. Napier is writing from his specialty, which lucky for him happens to be something most people are aware of and find interesting. The refreshing part here is that he is capable of actually writing in an appealing, mass-market style, unlike a lot of specialists who attempt to cash-in on their expertise. Also refreshing is the new angle he brings to the over-worked asteroid-threatens-Earth storyline. By having the Russians actually behind the collision opens up a whole new world of possibilities and drama. The only downside to the book is the science & technobabble may be a bit heavy for the average fork-and-spoon operator.


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2008-04-08
Summary: "Transparent bias"

If one could ignore the author's blatant anti-Americanisms, the plot is a fairly decent what-if kind of storyline. For the UK fans of Mr. Napier's work who have not ventured across the pond, just for your general information, not all Americans are ugly, bent on world domination, nor are they all bombastic jingoists with Southern accents; but if "Nemesis" is your only window into the US, you would come away with that impression.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2008-02-09
Summary: "Nemesis (Bill Napier)"

I enjoyed Napier's other novel, The Lure, much more than this work. While i enjoy astronomy and other scientific pursuits, the conversations between the characters get a bit heady at times. Good character development and an ending with a few twists do result in an enjoyable book, but it was very similar in overarching plot devices to his other works, so it becomes a bit easy to figure out what is happening too early.