With his fiancee in danger, Jake Cardigan is tricked into taking a deadly trip to Brazil A man in Berlin has just learned something that could save Jake Cardigan's life. But before he can pass on this vital information, he dies under suspicious circumstances--setting off a chain reaction that will change Cardigan's life forever, threatening to destroy every person he loves. Cardigan's fiancee, Beth, goes to Berlin to testify against the ruthless drug cartel controlled by Sonny Hokori and the Teklords. Cardigan plans to be there to protect her against the nefarious assassins of the Teklords, but an urgent case calls him to Rio. By the time he realizes the Brazilian case is no more than a set-up to take him away from Beth, it may be too late to save her--and prevent a new round of TekWars from engulfing the earth. This ebook features an illustrated biography of William Shatner including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the author's estate.
William Shatner is the author of nine Star Trek novels, including the New York Times bestsellers The Ashes of Eden and The Return. He is also the author of several nonfiction books, including Get a Life! and I'm Working on That. In addition to his role as Captain James T. Kirk, he stars as Denny Crane in the hit television series from David E. Kelley, Boston Legal -- a role for which he has won two Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe.
Might be the weakest so far, the opening is not great but is used to set up everything that follows.
The woman in refrigerator issue is highly prevalent here and not the first time for the same character. They are trying to flesh out Dan, the son of Jake, but he still feels one note and shallow to me.
it has a ton of characters. It is a globe hopping adventure and seems to have a few less we already know Jake and Gomez. Many people in this one are meeting them for the first time.
Overall this was just not that good in my opinion. The whole series has been ok, not great, but this is likely where I stop. It's the last one my wife got me a few years ago.
I found myself enjoying this book more than I anticipated. It moves at a good pace [despite having a "stupid" beginning that was probably meant to be either clever or humorous but comes off as forced and contrived]; it did have some "twists" and twists scattered throughout the book. The author(s) tried to force too many "cliff-hanger endings" in too many chapters; I mean, seriously! The book's not even halfway done and you're resorting to "cliffhangers"? Really?!? The book does have some surprising moments, though, so perhaps the "cliff-hangers" were meant as switchbait to throw the reader off the scent? The character development was decent, I guess; Dan had the best development, in my opinion.
The story moves between Southern California, Northern California, Brazil, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland [not necessarily in that order]. Cardigan and Gomez have an amazing number of contacts scattered all across the globe, that is for certain! It is funny; while moving at a "good pace" that story did seem to slow down, in parts.
In my opinion, the "dumbest" part of the book was completely unnecessary; I felt it took away from the narrative.
I imagine some of my "delight" in "how good this book was" stems from low expectations for it. I was very disappointed with the third book. It was not anywhere near as depressing as the third book; it did not have the "pro-pedophilia/child prostitute stance" that the third book seemed to take. It actually had some surprising twists in it as well as "cliffhangers" at the end of chapters that were so bad that they made me laugh. I felt like it was a better book than the third novel; I definitely enjoyed it more. I liked it enough I will take a chance with at least the fifth and maybe sixth book in the series [at which point I will probably go ahead and finish the series]. I am glad that I read it.
This book had an interesting twist that first time readers of the series won't see coming. The remainder of the book is spent dealing with the repercussions of that twist. For me, this marks the turning point in the series, because I feel that quality of the stories takes a serious downturn due to the repercussions of that twist I mentioned. The books become more hard-boiled detective stories, more so than the romantic angle that had been pursued in previous stories. This story was good, don't get me wrong, but also saddens me at the same time.
As good as ever! I really liked this book. I hated that Beth died though. I really liked her character in the first two and then she kind of faded out in three and then she died in four... so, yeah. This book is suspenseful and very futuristic, some things in the book I wish that we had in real life. Like the andy's that clean houses... those would rock! I think Shatner is going to bring in another main girl in the next one, which I have started reading. REALLY GOOD! Real the whole series! :D
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This book was pretty good. The set up for the story kind of sucked, it made the story sad. Jake's son may already be moving on to a new girlfriend. This is surprising since he was almost killed trying to save the last girlfriend. I can't go into too much detail because of spoilers. The story overall was good and was well written. There are times where the language is more from the 40s and 50s, especially the terms used to describe women. Shatner was born in1931, so his youth was spent growing up in that era, so take that into account when reading this book. Overall it was a good book and I still would recommend it.
I still very much like the several characters, Jake, Dan, And Gomez, and their special adventures, but there are more than a few times that while reading the book I felt that someone took the remote and changed the channel on me, some of the jumps are a bit to abrupt, but the story still stays mostly intact, and I do enjoy the stories. This is still a good read, looking forward to reading the next book Tek Secret which is already on my shelf waiting for me to start.
Welp. For this outing the thought of the day is - save us from idiotic teenagers, moronic men and mud wrestling melodies. Upon reread, I’d forgotten how goofy these books can be. The main love interest is killed off, leaving Jake room to be broody and sad, and once again the kid is in peril. It all works out in the end though. 2.5 stars.
Better than than the last book. This is number 4 in the series. These won't be winning mystery awards anytime soon, but they're fun books to read. I like the characters and the world that has been created.
Call me crazy, but it sure seems like kamikaze robots would be an extremely expensive and inefficient means of killing people, particularly considering they rely entirely upon their targets being massive dumbasses. Luckily for them, we're in the Tekverse, baby!
I apparently try to read in my sleep sometimes. Towards the end I felt like several chapters were missing, so I went back and found and read the missing chapters. Flowed much better then.