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The Orphan Uprising (2013)

by James Morcan(Favorite Author)
4.3 of 5 Votes: 3
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English
publisher
Sterling Gate Books
series
The Orphan Trilogy
review 1: Nine has finally evaded his former masters at the Omega Agency, or so he thinks. He has married, has a wonderful son, and has settled down off the grid on an idyllic tropical isle. Then while he and his wife are anxiously await the birth of their second child "things fall apart". His scientifically engineered and trained body starts to fail. His son is kidnapped and taken to one of Omega's secret laboratories. His unborn child is targeted by Omega for experimentation. His best hope to recover his son, protect his wife and their unborn child, and restore his life to normalcy lies in recruiting his old nemesis, Seventeen to help him. He must break the hold that Omega has on her mind and convince her to join him in the fight against Omega and become free, "normal," human bein... moregs. His quest takes him around the world to three continents. He stands alone against his fellow orphans who have become the best operatives in the world, masters of their crafts and killers without conscience. Can he overcome these odds without help? Will Seventeen come to his aid? A top notch thriller from beginning to end. A fantastic conclusion to the Orphan Trilogy.
review 2: Sebastian Hunnar, #Nine, returns in this final volume of the "Orphan Trilogy". Genetically superior to the average human, Sebastian and the twenty-something other orphans of the Pedemont Project are skilled at everything including killing. Sebastian, however, has broken free from the Omega Agency, employer of the Pedemont Project orphans. He is living a quiet life on a small Pacific Island with his beloved wife Isabelle, now pregnant with their daugher, and their five year old son Francis who shares some of Sebastian's unique genes.But Francis is kidnapped one day and Sebastian knows that the Omega Agency and its head, Andrew Naylor, are behind this. But can Sebastian win against this powerful organization even if his sister,Jennifer,Orphan# 17,with him? The Morcans have written another incredible story that readers everywhere will want at the top of their "must-read" list. It is well-written and filled with great suspense.Don't miss this one! less
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Alex
Great ending (a little somber, but fitting) to a great trilogy.
Mhenton
It's so moving and not a dragging moment.
hannah20
NB: This review is from the publisher.
GustavoTHS
Satisfying conclusion to the series.
Marie
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