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Black Mariah - "A Calling"

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****Spoiler Alert****


The author would like to alert all readers who might be interested in this new book series that you might want to skip this “longer description” provided by the publisher.


Many readers may want to discover the storyline along the way rather than being given all the information contained below. Reading the details below would be similar to seeing a movie trailer that reveals much of the plot of the film in two minutes.


So proceed forward with caution…


Ten years ago, an alien creature, who became known as Black Mariah, came out of nowhere to stop a potential terrorist plot that would have killed thousands of people.


The creature’s initial appearance caused dismay and confusion with the general public. But the alien’s repeated efforts over the years left no doubt that Black Mariah’s sole purpose was to help humanity.


Now, a decade later, only a few people – criminals, terrorists, and power hungry sociopaths - choose not to celebrate Black Mariah’s long list of victorious interventions.


Even the media has nothing but praise for the world’s savior calling Black Mariah a genuine hero. Most of press glorifies the creature’s invincibility because despite repeated deadly attacks, no weapon seems to harm the alien. Just when the creature seems to have suffered a mortal wound, Black Mariah will appear again, ready to do whatever it takes to save the lives of innocent people.


But hidden from the world is the truth behind the Black Mariah phenomenon.


THE TRUTH: The alien creature is not invincible. Over the last ten years, there have actually been twelve different Black Mariahs.


Jeri Asher and Chris Dixon work for an organization that is secretly connected to the Black Mariah program. The two are the best at what they do as they recruit, train, and guide a human volunteer through a special program that prepares the volunteer to take on the responsibility of becoming the next Black Mariah.


Recently, Jeri has developed grave doubts concerning the clandestine organization she works for and the true nature behind the genesis of the alien creature. She is torn about continuing with her job or revealing the secret sacrifice eleven people have made for the purpose of keeping the rest of the world safe.


“BLACK MARIAH – A Calling” is the beginning of a new SF/Thriller Book Series with an original and provocative premise. Each of the novels in this series will have fast- paced mysterious storylines, driven by unexpected revelations, emotional conflict, and breathtaking action.


The first book in the “BLACK MARIAH” series threatens to cause casual and jaded readers alike to sit up and take notice.

235 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 16, 2013

12 people want to read

About the author

Richard Finney

29 books17 followers
The amazon bestselling "DEMON DAYS" Book Series was launched in 2009. Originally, the three sequels to "DEMON DAYS" were published as one book – “DEMON DAYS: Angel of Light," but have since been re-published as "DEMON DAYS - Book Two;" "DEMON DAYS - Book Three;" and "DEMON DAYS - Book Four."

I am also author of the PS Series of e-books on Professional Screenwriting.
All the books have become amazon.com bestselling books!

I reside in Southern California because this is where my three dogs have decided they want to live.

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Profile Image for Erin *Proud Book Hoarder*.
2,968 reviews1,199 followers
March 29, 2015
Since Richard Finney wowed me with his release of Drawing Blood in 2012, I was naturally eager to read more of his stuff. I’m not a science fiction expert if the story or premise is complicated – worlds which are too rarified have intimidated me to the point where I just “haven’t tried them yet,” but this turned out to be a clear cut sci-fi theme for the everyday reader. Perhaps it helps that I enjoy a side of horror or chills with my science fiction. And while this one wasn’t scary, it does hold mystery with it that has the potential to be.

The story is easy to follow along with and holds plenty of curiosity on what’s happening next without crossing the cheesy line of leaving too many obvious “read more” cliffhanger carrots dangling. I can’t say much about the plot safely, fearing to accidentally give too much away, but I can say it is a slow, delicate revealing of a bigger picture.

Richard Finney holds a knack for creating convincing, likeable characters without having to put a lot of excess wording in or use explained back history to do it. Of course Black Mariah stands as the most intriguing of the characters. Even if there is a surprising revelation about him at the end, he stands embraced in mystery most of the time. He gets less page time than one would expect, but this makes him more interesting when does appear.

The focus is on another strange man who has something wrong with him. (What it is exactly also remains a bit of a mystery, one I’d love to solve in the next novel.) The cliffhanger on that side story certainly intrigued. I enjoyed the humor of two other mains, Chris and Jeri, and the author purposely keeps the reader in the dark on their exact intent until the perfect timing.

Overall a clean, quick read that holds interest from the beginning, leaves a dusting of questions making you want more when it’s over and done with, but not so much that you’re left feeling frustrated. There’s plenty left to be learned regarding the characters, many questions raised, and all the mains personalities endeared them to me. Recommended for everyone to give a try, whether you’re a strong sci-fi fan or a mild one (like me.)
Profile Image for Terry.
450 reviews144 followers
August 6, 2016
First of all, this author knows how to write. Each novel he creates is an adventure in itself, whether part of a series or not. Each one features different worlds, unique, interesting characters, and exciting locales. "Black Mariah - A Calling", the first book in his latest series is no exception.

Whether it’s an alien artifact located in a Brazilian jungle, a South Carolina Red Wolf Preserve, a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean, or a secretive government operative center in Washington D.C., there are plenty of plot lines to keep the reader's interest, no matter the preferred genre. This novel crosses genre lines with elements of Sci-fi, action, suspense, drama, mystery, even a little humor. Add to the mix a humanoid/reptilian alien creature who is able to mysteriously appear and disappear from one location to another, intervening in situations to help humanity like some sort of scaly superman. This leads us to the pivotal question in this book: Who is Black Mariah? Certainly not an invincible superman, for it has died before, more than once to be exact. In fact, there have been 11 different Black Mariahs…

One of things I love most about the way this author writes, is that the written word plays out in your head as if you were watching a movie. A 3D, in your face, IMAX experience type of movie. Take a smooth as satin plot, add action and suspense, stir in a wide variety of captivating, believable characters and you have “Black Mariah A Calling”. Make no mistake about it, even though the story runs as smoothly it does, the reader is not spoon fed; there is plenty of room for the imagination to work. The author has skillfully laid out the framework in this novel for future books in the series. The characters may not have been fleshed out quite to the extent which some readers like, but there were plenty of attributes and more than enough humanity applied to allow the reader to connect.
(Since this is the first book in the series, I’m sure from having read other works by this author, that in the remaining books our questions will be answered, with more revealed about the characters we love, hate, and want to know more about).

So I leave you with the question, "Who is Black Mariah?". This is where you, the reader, are a major participant...recruited into the mission to discover who or what exactly Black Mariah is.

It's a loaded question, and I'm not telling. You'll just have to read it yourself.


*Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the author and publisher for purposes of a fair review. (Thank you Richard Finney and Lono Entertainment for the opportunity to read this book). I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
Profile Image for Melania Ramona.
613 reviews24 followers
July 15, 2013
I've received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.

"BLACK MARIAH - A Calling" is the first book in the BLACK MARIAH series. Think of it as the pilot episode of a tv show. We get to meet the characters and plunge into the mystery of Black Mariah, the alien hero... who turns out to be not so alien.

This is the kind of book where I can picture what I read with clarity - it's like a movie in my head.
I found the writing style very "clean", just perfect for this story. And the little bits of dry humor inserted into some scenes were great.
Another thing I found very interesting: the psychological games played by some of the characters. Psychology always fascinated me.

I would have liked the characters to be more fleshed out, but as this book was a kind of introduction into the action, we just get glimpses... My favorite was Chris, and I found Jeri intriguing. Rick left me a little cold, maybe because he was so perfect, but I know we are shown just the tip of the iceberg in his case. Martin Rhodes and Dr. Keller Bryant were very interesting.

I was a little sad when the book ended so quickly and I realized it was just the beginning. I knew from the start it was a series, but it's never pleasant for a reader not to be able to finish the story. Now I can't wait to know what happens... but I'll try to be patient.
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215 reviews3 followers
July 18, 2013
I really enjoyed this book. It had my attention from the very beginning and had me wondering what was going to happen next. I didn't want to put it down. I can't wait to find out what happens next.
Profile Image for Betty.
59 reviews1 follower
May 4, 2017
This one never did grab me...?
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