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[POJ]∎ Descargar Gratis Witch City Cardinal eBook Tim Morgan Sarah Smith

Witch City Cardinal eBook Tim Morgan Sarah Smith



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The world is going mad.

At sixteen, Peter Cardinal is the sole survivor of a vampire attack that left his parents dead. His account is at first dismissed as the ramblings of a shocked teen, but he finds a sympathetic ear in his adoptive father. Peter sets his eyes on a career in law enforcement, vowing to avenge the murder of his parents.

"I solemnly swear I will protect the innocent at all costs."

With these simple words, Peter joins a once-secretive paranormal law enforcement agency known as The Program. Thrust into the spotlight on a tide of rising paranormal violence, the men and women of The Program are the last line of defense for the innocent.

Peter and his partner must race to find a missing teen before she becomes the next sacrifice to summon an unspeakable evil.

Paranormal thriller fans don't miss the start of this exciting series - download it now!

Witch City Cardinal eBook Tim Morgan Sarah Smith

I was pretty interested in the synopsis for Witch City. It sounded very interesting. It was, to a point. I'd be interested to read the next book in the series to see where it goes. Frankly, Witch City: Cardinal was a little on the boring side. Mr. Morgan certainly brings a lot of detail to Peter's time in the Program. If you love details of military boot camp then this book will thrill you to no end. However, countless descriptions of physical work-outs does not a book make. For being in Peter's head most of the time I never really got a sense of him. There were mostly repetitious thoughts about how he has to make it through the Program for his parents but there seemed to be very little emotion behind it. The scene with his parents is written well, with the emotions that I would expect. A brief chapter or two skims over what seems like a couple of years until he is suddenly in the Program. It's also hinted that he is 'special' in some way but so far what is shown is he's a good leader with a strong will. His teammates likewise have little to distinguish one from another, you can find similar characters in just about any portrayal of the military in various media.

For all of the description of their training it oddly skips over some of the more interesting tidbits that could liven up the endless physical training descriptions. For instance, they are given classes on what types of monsters the Program has classified and their behavior. I was starting to perk up but the reader is not invited into the classes with Peter and the rest. Perhaps Tim Morgan is keeping some mystery for later appearances. I hope so, but a titillating glimpse of them in this book would have been nice. It would also give us an idea of how dangerous some of the creatures are. It's hard to get nervous for the character when we don't know what the creature is, how powerful or dangerous it is and so on.

I'm also having a little trouble envisioning the world itself. It seems like the Program is secret. In the beginning it's hinted that law enforcement knows about it (which makes sense) but regular people don't. However, during training recruits are allowed to "blow the whistle" and leave the training with no repercussions. Not even a vow of secrecy or anything. In fact, when Peter has passed the training and is looking for an apartment even the real estate agent seems to know about the paranormal agency which he's aligned with.

The final few chapters are Peter's first case. Which is at first described very well and seems to be a big deal. Since the reader has no knowledge of the 'creature' it loses a lot of its tension and everything resolves rather easily.

All of this may seem like I did not like Witch City. While I can't say Witch City enthralled me, I am curious to read the next in the series to at least give Tim Morgan the chance to capture my attention with hopefully more detailed descriptions of the world itself and the creatures of darkness that Peter will be doing battle with.

On more technical notes, there are is a typo here and there in the paperback copy of Witch City. Just a few though and does not diminish the reading experience.

Received from the author for an honest review

Product details

  • File Size 1530 KB
  • Print Length 158 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1523933747
  • Publication Date October 1, 2016
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01K92MFC4

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I just started reading this book, but it is off to a decent start.
I will modify my review (stars) after I finish the book tonight or tomorrow.
To the Author Please post a comment on to let readers know when (and how often) other books in this series will be released. Thanks!

Ok, finished the book this evening. I will leave it with four stars for now.
To the author
1.You may want to flesh out the agent procedural scenes a bit more.
2.There is a lot more to arriving at, being briefed at and processing a crime scene.
3. Also, please review/research and flesh out how a four (or two) man team enters and clears a potentially hostile structure.
4. The "academy" training time needs to be longer.
5. Between Wed. and the following Monday was plenty of time for the protagonist to visit his foster father at least once to share a couple of beers.
Otherwise, good luck with the next book in the series. You have a good concept. It just needs more meat on its bones.
I was pretty interested in the synopsis for Witch City. It sounded very interesting. It was, to a point. I'd be interested to read the next book in the series to see where it goes. Frankly, Witch City Cardinal was a little on the boring side. Mr. Morgan certainly brings a lot of detail to Peter's time in the Program. If you love details of military boot camp then this book will thrill you to no end. However, countless descriptions of physical work-outs does not a book make. For being in Peter's head most of the time I never really got a sense of him. There were mostly repetitious thoughts about how he has to make it through the Program for his parents but there seemed to be very little emotion behind it. The scene with his parents is written well, with the emotions that I would expect. A brief chapter or two skims over what seems like a couple of years until he is suddenly in the Program. It's also hinted that he is 'special' in some way but so far what is shown is he's a good leader with a strong will. His teammates likewise have little to distinguish one from another, you can find similar characters in just about any portrayal of the military in various media.

For all of the description of their training it oddly skips over some of the more interesting tidbits that could liven up the endless physical training descriptions. For instance, they are given classes on what types of monsters the Program has classified and their behavior. I was starting to perk up but the reader is not invited into the classes with Peter and the rest. Perhaps Tim Morgan is keeping some mystery for later appearances. I hope so, but a titillating glimpse of them in this book would have been nice. It would also give us an idea of how dangerous some of the creatures are. It's hard to get nervous for the character when we don't know what the creature is, how powerful or dangerous it is and so on.

I'm also having a little trouble envisioning the world itself. It seems like the Program is secret. In the beginning it's hinted that law enforcement knows about it (which makes sense) but regular people don't. However, during training recruits are allowed to "blow the whistle" and leave the training with no repercussions. Not even a vow of secrecy or anything. In fact, when Peter has passed the training and is looking for an apartment even the real estate agent seems to know about the paranormal agency which he's aligned with.

The final few chapters are Peter's first case. Which is at first described very well and seems to be a big deal. Since the reader has no knowledge of the 'creature' it loses a lot of its tension and everything resolves rather easily.

All of this may seem like I did not like Witch City. While I can't say Witch City enthralled me, I am curious to read the next in the series to at least give Tim Morgan the chance to capture my attention with hopefully more detailed descriptions of the world itself and the creatures of darkness that Peter will be doing battle with.

On more technical notes, there are is a typo here and there in the paperback copy of Witch City. Just a few though and does not diminish the reading experience.

Received from the author for an honest review
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