Ghost Dancer : A Thriller
 

Ghost Dancer : A Thriller

by John Case

From The Genesis Code to The Murder Artist, John Case has established himself as the master of unrelenting suspense. Now Case choreographs his most diabolically chilling novel to date, as the very fabric of civilization threatens to come apart in the hands of a brilliantly vengeful madman.

Photojournalist Mike Burke carried his camera into every war zone and hellhole on earth–and... (read more)

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tsteele93
  • Rated 2 stars

I generally like John Case's work. ( I read somewhere that this is a psuedonymn for a husband and wife team, not sure about that though.) This was a letdown for me.

I found myself having a hard time rooting for anyone, as the antagonist had been so irrationally wronged that I felt he had a case, and on the other hand his plans were so destructive that I didn't want that to happen.

I also found the actions of the books "hero" seemed unlikely to me.

The government...

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  • Rated 4.5 stars
 

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  • Thomas Roy Garner

    thomas roy garner said:

    Well, I'm about finished reading this book, I too, kept putting it down, it wasn't a "page-turner" for me and I had a very hard time grasping that the "feds" couldn't believe and/or figure out what was going on, but a nobody, traveling around the world AFTER 911 has zero problems getting passports, past security guards, getting onto private/public land w/ no problems, and the main person's (Mike Burke) blobbing over and over and over about his past events, really? are you kidding me?

    Telsa, how is it that NOBODY even can fathom anything by this person? Secret codex's government conspiracies, really? Even in this day/age one side of the government doesn't know about the any projects another side is doing? Not to hard to fathom, but I don't know, it seemed very "simple".

    I'm on chapter 47 and I should be done soon, probably w/in the next day//two, since I'm able to pick up reading again... 404 pages long and a slow read.

    posted Thursday, December 20 2007
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