Prodigy Project by Doug Flanders I’m a big fan of Tom Clancy’s and Joel Rosenberg’s thrillers. Crisp writing, tight action, heart-stopping suspense, believable and compatible characters, minimal dirt and foul language—don’t bother me now … I’m reading!
The Prodigy Project, by Doug Flanders, meets my standards and kept me reading far past bedtime, even when I had to teach the next morning.
I got a complimentary copy of the book through the BookCrash program, which encourages authors and small publishers by posting reviews of their books. And reviewing this book is a pleasure indeed! Complaints? I want to read the rest of the series now, and I don’t even know if there is a rest-of-the-series. I had trouble keeping the narrator’s kids straight in my mind (he has 11). I wanted a bit more about Jung’s decision. Otherwise, even the surprise plot twist didn’t deter me. I went, “Oh—really?” read back a few chapters to see if I’d missed any signals, admired the author’s finesse, and leapt back into the story. I can’t tell you anything about the plot—it’s exciting, reasonably plausible, multi-layered, clean but not sticky-sweet (far from it!), and well thought-through. Adults will enjoy it. Teens will enjoy it. I know some 10-12 year olds who are going to get it for Christmas and who will revel in it! Flanders is a medical doctor and parent of 12. I really hate to sound hokey, but … this is an author worth watching. He’s going to go far in this branch of his career. Don’t start The Prodigy Project if you’ve got a deadline coming up, but don’t miss it!
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