site hit counter

[MCK]≫ Download Panacea Brad Murray 9781534960145 Books

Panacea Brad Murray 9781534960145 Books



Download As PDF : Panacea Brad Murray 9781534960145 Books

Download PDF Panacea Brad Murray 9781534960145 Books

What if there was a cure-all for all human disease?
What if you possessed it in your blood and didn't know it?

A miracle cure for all known disease was discovered in the form of a little boy, held prisoner in a Nazi concentration camp.  But in the chaos of the end of the war, the boy disappeared without a trace.  Shadowy, powerful men have scoured the globe ever since, looking for his bloodline and seeking to possess the cure-all for themselves. They'll stop at nothing to do so. The future of mankind is at stake, and Jimmy Porter holds the key.  

Panacea Brad Murray 9781534960145 Books

This writer is absolutely, no-questions-asked, one of the best I've ever read. He paints a picture with subtle shadows and colors, giving you just enough information to put you there but not too much to overwhelm you and bog you down in details.

And the novel! All I can say is that it is superbly plotted, well thought out and impossible to put down. What a concept! He kept all the balls in the air and never let a single one drop as he wove a complex plot with multi-dimensional characters. I never saw most of it coming, and that's an accomplishment.

Let me just say that I don't know this writer; never met him, not related to him, just randomly picked up his novel. But if he writes more, I'll read every one of them. An amazing, intricate plot that stands on its own without the need for gratuitous sex or violence. What an accomplishment, great job!

Product details

  • Paperback 476 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1 edition (September 14, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1534960147

Read Panacea Brad Murray 9781534960145 Books

Tags : Panacea [Brad Murray] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. <b>What if there was a cure-all for all human disease?<br /></b><b>What if you possessed it in your blood and didn't know it?</b><br /><b></b><br />A miracle cure for all known disease was discovered in the form of a little boy,Brad Murray,Panacea,CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform,1534960147,FICTION Thrillers General
People also read other books :

Panacea Brad Murray 9781534960145 Books Reviews


I found this a rather difficult book to review and allocate stars because one's thoughts on it will depend on what you want from a book. The number of events is surprisingly small. What happens is there are a very few events that occur "on-stage" but they are told over and over again from different points of view, in increasing order of the person's ability to comprehend what is occurring. Each of these accounts are very well-written, but the early accounts are frustratingly short of knowledge, so the first half of the book is in part written in the style of a mystery, the mystery being what is going on? The events occur at significantly different times, and hence the story is sliced and diced, hopping across times at will. The chapters start with the time, and a date, but I am not convinced many readers will find that helpful. There are a lot of descriptive passages, each well written, but it is not always clear what their relevance is until much later, in which case their impact might have dropped away. The characters are well-drawn, except that towards the end, they start to act out of character. It is difficult to say much about the plot without spoiling, but at that risk, the panacea is something in the blood of one boy in a concentration camp, who did not get sick, and two families of children who survived the war who know about this. To summarize, here is a well-written story with a clever but somewhat thin plot that is worked to the fullest.
There was nothing noteworthy about Jimmy Porter, except that his blood contained the cure for all diseases. He was a human panacea, a cure-all, but he had no knowledge of this until he turned 21. When he receives a mysterious call promising information about his long-missing father, Jimmy isn’t able to resist it. He agrees to meet the man who will probably be able to shed some light on the disappearance of his father, but he never arrives to his destination. A road accident will reveal a much menacing truth - the reality that Jimmy’s life was never his own, that two powerful organisations scuffle to possess him, a struggle that has crossed three generations of Porters.

“Panacea” by Brad Murray, was an intriguing thriller where several apparently disconnected stories found their origin in the same place a Nazi camp in 1945. The net of interconnections between the several characters in this book is finally disclosed at the end (although several hints are provided in between) and what might seem like an ordinary fight between good and evil soon reveals to be a tale of hatred and revenge between two German families that somehow achieves the proportions of “world domination”.

The problem with “Panacea” was that it was a rather large book and, while there were some action-packed scenes, other parts of the book seemed to drag on because there was nothing incredibly exciting or relevant happening. It was also a bit predictable - it had that typical story of boy loses father, boy finds father again, family is reunited but something awful happens to father once more. You now that tale of short-lived happiness, don’t you? It also had that typical happy movie-ending where all the “good guys” end up in a cheerful barbecue some years after the dreadful events. I just felt that I’ve seen this so many times! Also, there was this character - La’ Roi - that I simply couldn’t understand what the hell he was doing in the story! He was not valuable at all, he simply seemed to be there for the single purpose of saying a few lines of dialogue. He intervened here and there but nothing that required his presence with the utmost need.

Don’t get me wrong, I did like “Panacea”. I found that the stories where incredibly well-connected and all loose-ends where masterfully tied up at the end. I enjoyed the fact that the story spanned several generations and that there really was no clear definition of “good guy”. In the end, both organisations believed that they were doing the best for mankind, they just had different courses of action. It is an interesting read that will leave you thinking about subjects a bit bigger than yourself - sometimes we do need to tone a bit down on the action to allow a bit of retrospective, don’t you think?
This writer is absolutely, no-questions-asked, one of the best I've ever read. He paints a picture with subtle shadows and colors, giving you just enough information to put you there but not too much to overwhelm you and bog you down in details.

And the novel! All I can say is that it is superbly plotted, well thought out and impossible to put down. What a concept! He kept all the balls in the air and never let a single one drop as he wove a complex plot with multi-dimensional characters. I never saw most of it coming, and that's an accomplishment.

Let me just say that I don't know this writer; never met him, not related to him, just randomly picked up his novel. But if he writes more, I'll read every one of them. An amazing, intricate plot that stands on its own without the need for gratuitous sex or violence. What an accomplishment, great job!
Ebook PDF Panacea Brad Murray 9781534960145 Books

0 Response to "[MCK]≫ Download Panacea Brad Murray 9781534960145 Books"

Post a Comment