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Beyond Judgement Brainrush 3 (2000)

by Richard Bard(Favorite Author)
3.99 of 5 Votes: 4
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Brainrush
review 1: I found this book not only to be engaging but also to have a strong relationship tie between Father and Son that grows throughout the book. The reason I bring this one piece up specifically is because I was not feeling the relationship between some of the other characters in the story line. It was making it feel empty at certain times in the middle of the book but the (no spoilers here) ending had a significant impact with a relationship that did develop and had a surprise as to that connection and where the plot went from there. It was not a predictable ending for sure, it kept me guessing as to what was next. I really enjoyed this read, I do recommend it. Richard Bard did a fine job in keeping the action going. The only thing (however very small) is that the chapte... morers were sometimes only a page or two at certain points. Every time the scene changed, it was a new chapter where as I felt many times the action belonged in the same chapter just as a generalized subplot line of that same chapter. Every time I had a short chapter, I felt I needed to reevaluate if I should continue or not depending on remaining time I had to read and made the thought process for me stop if it was in the middle of an action scene which was many times. This was nothing that I took a star from on the book, just my quirkiness I guess... :-)
review 2: The conclusion of the "Brainrush" trilogy finds our hero Jake Bronson back in Italy relaxing at a cafe sketching a woman who reminds him of someone. He can't remember her nor can her remember anything beyond four months prior when he woke speaking nothing but Italian and rehabilitating muscles nearly atrophied after six years in a coma. His friends all think he died after the final conflict with Battista when he blasted the terrorist in the jungles of Venezuela with one of his own thermonuclear devices. All he knows is that someone has given him a piece of paper that tells him to remain anonymous as possible. Or people may die. But this is Jake Bronson. People are going to die. And they do. The first casualty is the woman he's sketching. He's chased by a professional hit team who have German accents. Actually, they're Swiss. But certainly ominous. Bronson's on their radar because of his ability to trigger these alien pyramids that have the power to judge mankind's fate. In fact, these folks make Battista look like a third-rate pickpocket in downtown Fresno. They're a secret society awaiting judgement day and led by a serious psycho who killed his father just to make the old man proud. less
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seyneb
Pretty good read not as good as the first 2 in the series, gets a little slow at times.
idonttalkibang
entertaining. better than brainrush number two, not as good as number one
katherine
41/2 starsA good exciting ending to this trilogy( so far )
decensi
loved it, can't wait for the next in the series
ceasar2008
to-read
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