
Published by Fleming H. Revell CompanySeries: Fault Lines #3
Date Published: August 1st 2017
Pages: 400
Genres: Christian Fiction, Thriller
Format: Paperback
Source: Revell Reads
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As a security expert, Charlie Hazard is all about taking control of the situation. But when the stunning Dr. Gabriella Speciale draws him into a secret psychological project, risk parameters are shattered. Every move brings him to the edge of one fault line after another, and Charlie struggles to stay clear of a maelstrom of entangled dangers. The research team abandons the lab on the Florida coast and flees to a mountain refuge in Italy. The battles in Charlie's mind are overtaken by real life attacks. He must grapple with the daunting realization that a conspiracy is taking hold on both internal and external levels. Can Gabriella be trusted, or is she just part of the scheme? Leave behind your assumptions about the way the world works, and race along the unknown corridors of human consciousness in Fault Lines.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the Author/Revell Reads and was under no obligation to post a review, positive or negative.
My Thoughts
This is my first Thomas Locke book. I was very intrigued by the back of the book synopsis so I jumped on it. However, sitting down to read it, I realized it’s not the first book in a series and I need to go back and catch up on the rest. That said, this book is definitely an interesting read.
Charlie and the other characters within the pages really gripped me and were chiseled well for the plot line. I enjoyed following them on this intense ride of twists and turns. I felt like I was a on a roller coaster, whirlwind ride. Definitely made for late night reading! This is phsychological thriller novels at it’s finest.
If you like stories that are gripping, moving and keep you on the edge of your seat, then this is defiintely a book you won’t want to miss. Mr. Locke is talented and throws the reader a 4 star bone with this book! I am looking forward to going back and reading the other books, as well as any future books in this series. Well done, Mr. Locke!
I really need to read the rest of this series. I read “Trial Run” awhile ago and it was a really fun and interesting read. The only thing I struggled with was the technological stuff went over my head. Haha.
I love thrillers…and traveling the world…let’s go.
sherry @ fundinmental
The other two books in this series actually follow on chronologically from this one (even though they were published first), so you’ll actually be reading the series in chronological order, if not book order. 🙂