My thoughts
Rating :5
Would i recommend it ? Yes
Would i read more of this series? Yes, in fact i have on held thanks to libby the first book.
Would i read more by this author? Yes
First of I want to thank St. Martin's Press as well Minotaur Books and NetGalley for letting me read and review it as well as a big thank you once again to St. Martin's Press and Minotaur Books for not only inviting me to read it though NetGalley but also for sending me a physical arc of it .And i was completely right when i read the synopsis of it , it differently something i would pick up to read. As soon as i started reading it one of my favorite series came to mind that was
Lincoln Rhyme by Jeffery Deaver , just like that series it had me hooked from the very first page and wouldn't let me go until the very end.And even though this is book 2 i had no trouble understand which character was who in fact it made me want to read the first book so much that like i said up above that i have the first one on hold. This book was no stop packed action from the very start, and the twist and twist had me setting on the edge of my set though out the book and i even learned something i didn't know, and even looked what i learned about up on the internet. But out of all the characters i meet i'm going to have to say my all time favorite is Lucas himself, because of how strong he is, how deeply he loves his family and while his a man of few words his there when you need him.And other thing i loved about him was that even though he was afraid, he faced his fears and came out on top. So yes i would say you have to pick this series up
Rating :5
Would i recommend it ? Yes
Would i read more of this series? Yes, in fact i have on held thanks to libby the first book.
Would i read more by this author? Yes
First of I want to thank St. Martin's Press as well Minotaur Books and NetGalley for letting me read and review it as well as a big thank you once again to St. Martin's Press and Minotaur Books for not only inviting me to read it though NetGalley but also for sending me a physical arc of it .And i was completely right when i read the synopsis of it , it differently something i would pick up to read. As soon as i started reading it one of my favorite series came to mind that was
Lincoln Rhyme by Jeffery Deaver , just like that series it had me hooked from the very first page and wouldn't let me go until the very end.And even though this is book 2 i had no trouble understand which character was who in fact it made me want to read the first book so much that like i said up above that i have the first one on hold. This book was no stop packed action from the very start, and the twist and twist had me setting on the edge of my set though out the book and i even learned something i didn't know, and even looked what i learned about up on the internet. But out of all the characters i meet i'm going to have to say my all time favorite is Lucas himself, because of how strong he is, how deeply he loves his family and while his a man of few words his there when you need him.And other thing i loved about him was that even though he was afraid, he faced his fears and came out on top. So yes i would say you have to pick this series up
Series : Lucas Page #2
Author: Robert Pobi
Genre: Suspension thriller
St.Martains - Minotaur Books
Pages:448
NetGalley as well as a physical ARC
A series of deadly explosions rock the city of New York and with too many victims and no known motive, the FBI turns once again to Dr. Lucas Page in Robert Pobi's Under Pressure.
On a beautiful October evening, New York City's iconic Guggenheim Museum is closed for a tech company's private gala. Until an explosion rocks the night, instantly killing 702 people, including every single attendee—yet the damage to the building itself was minimal.
An explosion of that precision was no accident and, in response, the FBI mobilizes its entire team -- but the sheer number of victims strains their resources. Were all 702 victims in the wrong place at the wrong time, or was there only one target and 701 unlucky bystanders? That many victim files is a staggering amount of data to sort through and Brett Kehoe, Special Agent in Charge of Manhattan, decides that he can't do this without more computational power.
Dr. Lucas Page, astrophysicist, university professor, and former FBI agent, is uniquely gifted for the task at hand—he can visualize a crime scene as if he was a bystander and can break down any set of data at a glance. Even though Page wants nothing to do with the FBI, with his city under attack and his family at risk, he steps in to find a killer in a haystack before they strike again
On a beautiful October evening, New York City's iconic Guggenheim Museum is closed for a tech company's private gala. Until an explosion rocks the night, instantly killing 702 people, including every single attendee—yet the damage to the building itself was minimal.
An explosion of that precision was no accident and, in response, the FBI mobilizes its entire team -- but the sheer number of victims strains their resources. Were all 702 victims in the wrong place at the wrong time, or was there only one target and 701 unlucky bystanders? That many victim files is a staggering amount of data to sort through and Brett Kehoe, Special Agent in Charge of Manhattan, decides that he can't do this without more computational power.
Dr. Lucas Page, astrophysicist, university professor, and former FBI agent, is uniquely gifted for the task at hand—he can visualize a crime scene as if he was a bystander and can break down any set of data at a glance. Even though Page wants nothing to do with the FBI, with his city under attack and his family at risk, he steps in to find a killer in a haystack before they strike again
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