Details Appertaining To Books Full Disclosure
Title | : | Full Disclosure |
Author | : | Eric J. Gates |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 468 pages |
Published | : | April 24th 2012 by Amazon KDP |
Categories | : | Mystery. Thriller. Mystery Thriller |
Eric J. Gates
Kindle Edition | Pages: 468 pages Rating: 4.26 | 27 Users | 10 Reviews
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Not only is this story itself full of suspense, but Gates’ method of writing keeps you on the edge of your seat. He uses short, concise sentences to set the mood at times, and switches to longer, more flowing sentences to tone down other scenes. This author grasps not only the power of words but also the power of sentence structure within the novel. He manages to bring absolute chaos to life so that you feel like you are living it with the characters.Personally, I don’t generally like stories that jump around from place to place and time to time. Gates, however, uses this method to add to the mystery, suspense, and urgency of the tale. The way that it is laid out, he avoids muddying the time and place for each event. Everything is kept clear & separate, avoiding confusion on the part of the reader. The short chapters really help with this.
I loved that Gates uses the correct terms for attack measures & countermeasures, individuals & their positions, etc. It makes the novel seem much more realistic. If Gates were to write the same novel using vague, flowery, or incorrect terms it would have lost a great deal of impact on the audience. It’s very hard to focus on the story when what is registering to the reader is that the scene doesn’t make sense with the story or is undetailed. The terminology and details used helps lead to the fact that you are almost immediately caught up in the conspiracy theory of the novel. You’re constantly wondering what’s really going on and “what if” and “who is he really?”
The dates for past events are also correct. Gates uses reality as a basis for his fictional tale, and he does it correctly. Stories that start in this vein have such potential to let the audience down if the facts are incorrect that it is a real risk to take this route. I definitely commend Gates as an author that takes the time and puts in the extra effort to do so. I also need to thank him for taking the time to double check these facts. It greatly added to the enjoyment of the novel.
Gates also manages to create a variety of different characters. Some of them you get to know quite well. You know their history, their friends, their likes, and dislikes. Others you barely get to know at all. They remain a mystery to the reader. There is one character whose real name I still do not know. It’s brilliant. Based on his job, this would be the reality for that character. Gates develops each character in a way suited to their position in the world and in the novel.
Overall I was excessively surprised throughout the novel. Gates combines detail and writing style to create a thrilling ride for his readers.
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Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.26 From 27 Users | 10 ReviewsColumn Appertaining To Books Full Disclosure
I enjoyed the read, but the story didn't come to any kind of full conclusion.I finished Full Disclosure a week ago i just haven't time to get into update my books i feel disappointed I couldn't sit and read it quickly Still feel sure its up with all of Eric's books consistent and always keeping you interested right to the finish 5 stars
more like 3.5 stars
A superb thriller. An excellent novel.As a thriller, Full Disclosure is intensely readable. As a novel, its inspired, imaginative and superbly plotted with a cast of engaging characters. It opens up without preamble, hitting the ground running as Mr. Gates takes the reader along to witness a jaded professional assassin accomplish a night mission kill near Las Vegas. The taut, lean description of the hit is as cool a piece of thriller writing as Ive read in quite a while. And thus the hook is
Excellent premiseGreat premise and title for this book but falls a little short in the writing which tends to be a little simplistic and light on character development.
Some YouWriteOn website reader reviews for Full Disclosure (can be consulted and verified independently):A fast, frenetic thriller all the makings of a great page-turner.Very edge of seat stuff Thought the action and pace were excellent, reminded me of an episode of 24 or the Bourne books and definitely in the Tom Clancy mould of thriller.What a rip-roaring enjoyable read! One word - WOW! The story grabbed me from the start and was paced to keep me reading. Each scene was riveting and
Full DisclosureBy Eric J. GatesReview by Owen JonesFull Disclosure is about the power that the state can wield to fool its citizens into believing anything that it pleases, whether for good or bad reasons. However, Eric J. Gates seems to give us hope that at least in this case, that power will not be misused, although we are never quite sure, because there are several red herrings laid in our path on our roller-coaster ride towards the end of the mystery.I had never heard of Mr. Gates before
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