Sunday, January 9, 2011
The Lab by Jack Heath
In the near future, the world is controlled in by an evil corporation. There is no government and no police. The only hope for people is The Deck; a secret organization fighting for human rights. The best agent in The Deck is Agent Six of Hearts. He is the best agent and not just because he has never failed, or because he has never had to kill anyone during his missions. He has certain genetic advantages that if discovered, would put him in great danger. His current mission will reveal things about his past, and force him to decide if he is really human at all.
The book is fast paced, exciting, full of action, and totally addicting. I found myself turning the pages as fast as possible so that I could find out what would happen next. This story is strong, the characters are well developed, and the action never stops. This book would be a great movie, but they would have to have John Woo direct. There is plenty or violence, but no bad language or sex. I recommend this series to fans of the Alex Rider series by. Guys who like action will enjoy the book. If you read the book at love it there are two other Agent Six books:
Remote Control
Third Transmission
(A forth book will be released in September 2011)
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