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Resurrection Express
Resurrection Express
Author: Stephen Romano
ISBN-13: 9781451668643
ISBN-10: 1451668643
Publication Date: 9/18/2012
Pages: 448
Rating:
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Gallery Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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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.