Kate Allison and Lyle Goldman are corporate mercenaries. They work for high paying clients to handle the messy work corporations would rather keep out of the public eye. After a stretch of bad jobs, they finally get a lucky It is the easiest job they've had in a simple object recovery mission with payment that is almost too good to be true. About time the get an easy payday, right? Wrong. Things go sideways almost immediately and they find themselves fighting to stay one step ahead of the company chasing them. They are hunted, betrayed, and protecting one of the most important assets they've ever come into contact with. The truth they uncover represents not only a billion dollar investment for the company, but the key to a dangerous genetic future for humanity.
Lincoln Cole is a fiction author from Ohio who writes across dark fantasy, supernatural horror, science fiction, and thriller genres. His published work includes the World on Fire series (Raven's Peak, Raven's Fall, Raven's Rise) and The Ashen Kingdoms trilogy (Blood and Belief, The Hollow Deep, Ashes and Thrones), with many more series in development.
His writing tends toward morally complex characters navigating dangerous worlds — whether that's demon hunters confronting ancient evil, soldiers fighting through a crumbling galactic empire, or survivors trapped in places that want them dead. He draws inspiration from grimdark fantasy, cosmic horror, and military science fiction.
When he's not writing, Lincoln spends his time building games, hiking Ohio's trails, and working on far too many projects at once.
“It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.”: Albert Einstein. Lincoln Cole never ceases to amaze me, the ability to change genres and come out with a great spy thriller! This story achieves that, and what's more it's a well paced, well structured and engrossing read. The characters’humour, the sarcasm and witty dialogue gives a touch of realism to the plot, full of intrigue, corporate secrets and hazy mystery. Fast paced and lovable protagonists. I definitely recommend the book!
I have been following this author for a while now and every book I read keeps me going. This newest story is a great spy thriller. Once I started reading it, I could put it down. Characters were well developed and story line followed a logical order. At no time did the story go off course. One of the factors that really impacted my favorable rating was that there was some humor inserted in the banter between the main characters. It made the story more human then most spy thrillers, which tend to be too structured. Another thing I like about Lincoln is that each story can be self contained. No need to move on to the next story to get to a finish point, though I can’t wait to meet these characters again.
An intricate plot woven around a potential, technological nightmare
In terms of doomsday scenarios, editing human genes with horrifying, heritable results has to be near the top of the list. That, in a sentence, is the scientific terror featured in Lincoln Cole’s latest technothriller, CRISPR. And in case you think this is all in the imagination of a creative author, note that if you search for CRISPR in Amazon books, his fiction will appear right alongside the laboratory manuals and academic tomes on this gene-editing methodology. There’s more truth to Cole’s fiction than we might want to admit.
The plot Cole weaves around this potentially lethal science is complex, with old acquaintances on opposing sides – one trying to destroy a mysterious cargo while the other tries to save it. And even loyalty within a team is just a matter of money, as crosses and double-crosses abound. I won’t describe the plot further, because the reader has to peel back this onion right along with our co-protagonists. And that mystery is almost half the book.
Our co-protagonists are Kate Allison and Lyle Goldman, individuals hired for the dirty jobs big business doesn’t want us to know about. Kate is the experienced hand, craving the adrenaline rush she gets from the work. Lyle is the newbie, expert software hacker and … well, this one sentence summarizes him for me. “Lyle picked the comfiest-looking chair in the room, which still ended up too hard and cold ….” But his self-absorption is fading, albeit slowly, as he tries to fit into Kate’s world.
There are a few minor inconsistencies in the story. For example, early on, a caterer stumbles on a room that later was described as an area only our villain could access. And the leisurely way the bad guys attacked their targets, seemingly unconcerned if the police were more than 30 seconds away, was a bit of a stretch. But in general, the action was intense, fast-paced, and believable.
Overall, CRISPR boasts an intricately fashioned plot woven around a potential, technological nightmare. I couldn’t get enough of it.
I first encountered Kate Allison and Lyle Goldman in Lincoln Cole’s UAV novella. I gave it four stars. I was several chapters into CRISPR before I made the connection between the two. (I wish that Amazon had indicated the linkage between the two. I guess UVA would be a prequel to CRISPR – which is apparently “Horizon’s Wake Book 1 according to the title page of the paperback…) For the record, I received the paperback copy as a reward for contributing to Lincoln Cole’s Kickstarter Fund Campaign. I purchased the e-book version so that I would get the “Verified Purchase” cachet when writing the review. (And the e-book version mentions that UAV is Horizon’s Wake Book 0… ) It would seem that a considerable amount of time has passed between the two books. What had started as an accidental encounter between meek and mild computer hacker Lyle Goldman, and bad-assed Kate Allison, has evolved into a high-risk partnership. This contract is about a pharmaceutical company with evil intent, the conflicting priorities of multiple forces, and a nice flow of action blended with the idea of gene manipulation as a targeted method of killing. If it has a weakness, it is in the lack of character background, although there is a bit of character development as the story unfolds. Bottom line – I await the next novel in this series with considerable anticipation.
3.5 rounded to 4* more action than science, action was very good, but some personal conversations between the MC's male and female where too repetitive and boring. Longer review to follow and be published when I feel like it.
This is a neat story as if you like a well written book, you will enjoy this book. Mercenaries Kate Allsion and Lyle Goldman take on a job that blows up in their face. They become the hunted by powerful people who want them silenced permanently. Hard to put this book down until you finsih it.