Pushing Brilliance
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Narrated by:
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Dick Hill
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By:
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Tim Tigner
HE DIDN'T DO IT.
He really didn't.
But proving it
will be a killer.
Imagine Harrison Ford's The Fugitive meets Tom Clancy's Hunt for Red October.
Framed for murder and on the run, former Olympic biathlete Kyle Achilles is also in the crosshairs of assassins' guns. Why? He has no idea. He's fighting blind against two master strategists and one extraordinary invention - known as Brillyanc.
Achilles' only ally is the other prime suspect, a beautiful Russian mathematician who is either the best or worst person to ever enter his life. Katya was engaged to Achilles' brother - before he died.
Chasing clues while dodging bullets, Achilles and Katya race around the globe, uncovering a conspiracy conceived in Moscow, born in Silicon Valley, and destined to demolish both the White House and the Kremlin. Along the way a lost soul finds purpose, a broken heart confronts forbidden love, and America gains a new hero.
Packed with heart-stopping surprises, paced by razor-sharp plotting, and populated with richly rendered characters, Pushing Brilliance will leave you breathless and longing for more.
Amazon named Tim Tigner an All-Star Author in December 2017 and every month since for being one of the most popular authors in Kindle Unlimited.
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The narration is amazing, as if the reader was actually the characters!
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The most annoying feature of the book, however, is the narrative device employed on every page of having the allegedly smart woman asking softball questions to enable the super-smart narrator to mansplain pretty obvious things in an endlessly patient way, while the femme tabula raza soaks up the information adoringly.
All the world is a foil for the talented protagonist who at all times has infinite time to elaborate on the obvious to people evidently raised in cardboard boxes, as they seem utterly unfamiliar with the many cliches of the genre which this book explores ad nauseum.
What relives the tension a bit is the author's apparent fondness for Bob Dylan, as many catchy phrases from his music appear here and there, scattered like chocolate chips among the white-flour dough of the rest of the narration . . .
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another triumph
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