The story is very well written as it is separated into mini stories with just the right amount of thrill, adventure, and suspense that had me captivated until the very end.
Five Suns of Treason (Five Suns Saga Book 1)
by Jim Heskett
4.6 stars - 22 reviews
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Here's the set-up:
Part 1 of the three-part Five Suns Saga
Kellen’s tired of politics and the back-stabbing that accompanies
it. As a senior staffer to a US senator, he’s privy to all kinds of
information, like details about the meteor hurtling through space on a
collision course with earth. He also knows what the panicked public has
been told isn’t the whole truth, and now he’ll have to decide if
exposing the lie is worth trading his life.
Part dystopian survival epic, part espionage military and political thriller, Five Suns of Treason
features six interconnected short stories before, during, and after the
downfall of society, with each one unlocking another piece of the
mystery of how the world collapsed. This mashup brings you a style like
Mad Max meets Tom Clancy.
One Reviewer Notes:
I loved everything about this book. The format of breaking the story up into six short stories works brilliantly. Heskett writes with a keen eye, is appropriately tongue-in-cheek at times and treats his reader with intelligence - something I demand from the fiction I read.
And though it's part of a larger story, the action just keeps on coming, which makes it exciting and engaging from page one to done. I'm hooked, Heskett, and I'll be back for all the followup books like this one you want to write. I'm coining the term "dystopolitical" about this thriller, and it's one I can't quit.
Sam G, Top 1000 Reviewer
About the Author
Jim Heskett was born in the wilds of Oklahoma, raised by a pack of wolves with a station wagon and a membership card to the local public swimming pool. Just like the man in the John Denver song, he moved to Colorado in the summer of his 27th year, and never looked back. Aside from an extended break traveling the world, he hasn't let the Flatiron mountains out of his sight.
He fell in love with writing at the age of fourteen with a copy of Stephen King's The Shining. Poetry became his first outlet for teen angst, then later some screenplays, and eventually short and long fiction. In between, he worked a few careers that never quite tickled his creative toes successfully, and hasn't ever forgotten about Stephen King. You can find him currently huddled over a laptop at an undisclosed location in Colorado, dreaming up ways to kill beloved characters.
He writes cross-genre fiction and enjoys mixing elements such as mystery with wilderness survival, or mixing post-apocalyptic epic with espionage thriller. He doesn't care about normal genre labels, and tries to write books that are exciting and thought-provoking, while being a little bit satirical and full of plot twists.
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