Showing posts with label The Void. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Void. Show all posts

Mar 5, 2008

The Void by Mark Mynheir - My Review

Originally Posted at Bibliophile's Retreat by Melissa Meeks


Mr. Mynheir has written not only an enthralling suspense novel but one with deep underlying themes of good vs. evil, scientific “breakthroughs” that might be more than they appear, allegories and circumstances that could be today's reality if humans choose to use technology already at our disposal without considering all the possibilities.

In less than 350 pages this author has penned a thriller that follows one person’s “journey of a lifetime”. Robbie’s story raises a number of questions for me as a reader. These include - when I am face to face with evil how will I respond? This is not an “if” or a “theoretical” query in my mind. The way it happens in this novel may not be the way it happens for me or anyone else in reality but regardless of the manifestation I do believe evil is real and we will all face it (perhaps very subtly even disguised in something we perceive as good) and have to choose how we will handle that inevitable confrontation when it occurs. That question leads to others such as who/what do I serve by my actions and attitude? Not only are these questions raised by this novel but they are answered for some of Mr. Mynheir’s characters through the course of the story.

The plot moves forward at a pace that kept me as a reader engaged and invested in the characters and story. The characters are not only intriguing they are developed to the point of the reader being in their shoes. They are authentic and cause me as a reader to identify with what they experience even when I have no other frame of reference for their circumstances. I am delighted that the high quality of this work thoroughly overshadowed the very few mechanical problems in the text. It usually takes an extremely small number of mechanical issues to detract from a reading experience for me yet Mr. Mynheir's writing is so exceptional I was almost able to ignore the errors in this book.

I may have to seek out copies of the previous books in this series after experiencing the depth and realism that Mr. Mynheir is able to fit into such a limited space of words. His grasp of language and words along with the ability to use them so effectively only enhances the appeal of this book in my opinion.

There are links for other CFRB members who might post this week in the corresponding blogroll on my right sidebar.

Also check out the other participants in this month's tour using links in this post as well as the CFRB main blog daily entries and the other links and information in the previously mentioned post.

Mar 4, 2008

The Void by Mark Mynheir - CFRB Feature and 2 Giveaways

Originally Posted at Bibliophile's Retreat by Melissa Meeks




This is not a book for the "chicken hearted" (like me) unless nightmares don't bother you. Why you may ask does a "scaredy cat" read thrillers in the first place? Well let me just put it this way - a few sleepless nights are worth it if the writing is that good and if it's not then the sleepless nights are a moot point as only very good writing and extremely believable plots cause me to lay awake dreading the dreams if I do succumb to drowsiness. Don't forget to read my review later this week. I'm still reading but have already had a few very long nights in the process. Kudos to Mr. Mynheir on a riveting and very scary (in more ways than one) read.

Check out The CFRB Blog for links and daily posts throughout the tour week as well as other posts this week at:
Back to the Mountains, Queen of Convolution, A Frank Review, Virtual Book Tour de Net, The Time Mistress, and Between Sundays

I have a copy of the featured book to give away. Please leave a comment on this post to enter including your email so I can contact you if you win. US Addresses only please! Email can be left in a format such as forest_rose[at]yahoo[dot]com to avoid spambots. I will draw a winner on the 11th from all comments posted by 11:59PM on the 10th. As this book deals with Good, Evil, cloning, souls, genetic manipulation and the like I invite readers to sound off with their opinion on any of these topics in the comments or your own thoughts regarding this book if you've read it.

And one more Giveaway - One person will receive a copy of The Oath by Frank Peretti during this tour of The Void by Mark Mynheir. During the week of March 2nd David (co-founder of CFRB) will be looking for the best comment to our blog posts on any of the CFRB blog sites. The winner of this book will be announced on Saturday the 8th. Please leave an email address where he can contact you further.

For more info hop over to the book's Amazon page by clicking on the cover, check out the publishers book page and also meander through the author's site by clicking his photo. Here's my review. There are also a number of links to other CFRB members in the blogroll under the CFRB logo on my right sidebar who might also post this week.