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Resurrection Express
Resurrection Express
Author: Stephen Romano
 A cutting edge storm of white-knuckle action and suspense?the year?s most exciting debut thriller!Meet Elroy Coffin. He?s a twenty-first century high-tech thief with deadly hands. Trained from his youth to be the best there is at what he does. There is no code he can?t break, nothing he can?t hack, no safe he can?t crack. But even the best can ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781451668643
ISBN-10: 1451668643
Publication Date: 9/18/2012
Pages: 448
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Publisher: Gallery Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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The book begins and end with a bang, and in between is some of the best action you're likely to read this year (or any year, for that matter), along with a large helping of violence which, at times, becomes gratuitous.

We're introduced to anti-hero and hacker Elroy Coffin, the quintessential badass. Upon his release, he's offered a job by a mysterious woman who wants to find her daughter and she promises Elroy that he may find his long-lost wife, Toni. Elroy's desire to find his wife drives the plot, and it's to Romano's credit that Elroy--who could be simply a one-dimensional character--is here more complex. The book is not only a first rate techno-thriller but a character study with depth and breadth.

The violence at times reaches cartoonish levels, which detracts from the breakneck pace of the plot; Romano's salad of a book involves computer hacking, thieves, government conspiracies, human trafficking, and doomsday plots. However, the unique first-person monologue that Elroy is given keeps the book both human and compelling.


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