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Soul Intent (2000)

by Dennis Batchelder(Favorite Author)
3.76 of 5 Votes: 2
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Soul Identity
review 1: After reading Soul Identity, I needed Soul Intent. Many of the same characters are involved, but the story flip-flops between two different times, 1946 and the present.Hermann Goering wants to join Soul Identity, causing a dilemma, is it morally right to allow this? Two of the main characters have lived with many secrets since that time and the story revolved more around the characters than the business itself.The author's writing style is easy going and easy reading!
review 2: Maybe it was the Nazi connection throughout the book and the search for a lost treasure, but the storyline of Soul Intent reminded me a lot of an Indiana Jones type adventure. The main plot revolves around the Soul Identity corporation, a company that stores memories and personal effec
... morets for an individual's future descendants in his or her 'soul line'. The account of Herman Goering has been discovered to be missing a large deposit of gold that was left with Soul Identity only days before he was slated for execution in the 1940's. The story jumps between the modern day search for the gold and the post-WWII events concerning the deposit of the gold.This is a fairly entertaining adventure/mystery. I haven't read the first book in the series, but except for a mention here and there of the events that happened last year and a reference or two to their prior adventures, this book is fairly stand-alone. The relationship between the characters is made fairly clear and earlier events really don't have much to do with what happens in this novel. The story-lines are pretty interesting and there are some good action sequences and tense moments that keep the reader interested and the story moving along at a good pace. I'd recommend this novel and will most likely purchase the first novel in the series. less
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soul
LOVED it! Possibly better than the first (IMO). Can't wait for more Dennis Batchelder books!!!
camilo
Not my usual kind of read but I enjoyed it and it kept wanting more.
Josiah
not as good as the first book.
lidija1
Great read!
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