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As a
fan of co-author Randall Ingermanson and John B. Olson's
Oxygen and The Fifth Man, I was not sure what to expect seeing Olson out solo. What I
discovered was not so shocking, as much as expected. Olson's
Adrenaline is
an intense medical thriller, comparable to any Robin Cook novel,
when Cook was writing in his prime, and even more so.
James
Parker is the main character who suffers from a crippling disease
that leaves him limited and restricted to life in a wheelchair. As a
brilliant scientist he hopes to find a cure to the rare disease. He
is not as interested in curing himself, as he is his sister. She is
not as fortunate as him. Where he can get around in the wheelchair
and work on lab experiments, she is often sick and bedridden a
hospital.
At a time when all hope looks lost, his sister
looks like she might not live out the year, and he is ready to quit
wasting his time in order to spend the remaining days by his
sister's bed, his years of research looks like it might off. A
strain of his concoction has turned lab mice into mighty mouse
creatures.
His breakthrough could cure others inflicted with
the illness…
His adopted lab partners, Darcy and Jason get
caught up in the excitement of the discovery. Though he has a thing
for Darcy--he knows it can never work out. After all, he's in a
wheelchair. To make matters tenser, she is Jason's ex-girlfriend.
When Parker takes an injection of the invention the unexpected and
unexplainable happens. But one thing becomes crisply clear …
His breakthrough could be worth billions …
Parker
immediately realizes that nothing is as it seems. Everyone around
him has secrets. He has trouble trusting his lab partners, the
police and the faculty. His lab has been broken into. His lab and
Darcy's have been destroyed, notebooks burned. In a race to stay
alive Parker, Darcy and Jason must figure out who is after them, who
they can trust and how is it they will survive a nightmare where
everyone is seemingly against you …
Adrenaline is an
amazing, and powerful tale. John B. Olson is a talented and creative
writer. He keeps his chapters short and tightly paced with action
that never slows and tension that constantly builds. Like his other
books, I recommend Adrenaline to
anyone who enjoys a well-crafted thriller.
REVIEWED BY
PHILLIP TOMASSO III
DO NOT REPRINT WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE AUTHOR,
PHILLIP TOMASSO
III
Phillip
Tomasso III is the award-winning author of Adverse Impact, Johnny Blade, Third Ring, Tenth House and Mind Play.
He works full time as an employment law paralegal, freelances for a
community newspaper and writes regular book reviews for Futures
Mystery Anthology Magazine, The Best Reviews and Curled Up With A
Good Book. Tomasso also writes middle grade novels under the pen
name, Grant R. Philips. King Gauthier and the Little Dragon Slayer will be released by Port Town
Publishing, September 2003; Sounds of Silence in the Fall of 2004 by Star Bright Books. Living in
Rochester, New York with his wife and three children. Tomasso is
currently at work on his next mystery and middle grade
novels.
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