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Divisible Man - The Seventh Star

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A horrifying message turns a holiday gathering tragic. An unsolved murder hangs a death threat over Detective Andy Stewart's head. And internet-fueled hatred targets Will and Andy's friend Lane.

Will and Andy struggle to keep the ones they love safe, while hunting a dead murderer before he can kill again. As the tension tightens, Will confronts a troubling revelation about the extraordinary after-effect of his midair collision.

The Essex County cast of characters returns for a heart-pounding thrill ride that races from power politics in Washington, D.C. to a crazy prison break in Montana. You won't be able to put down DIVISIBLE MAN: THE SEVENTH STAR.

Kirkus Reviews calls DIVISIBLE MAN: THE SEVENTH STAR “An intensely satisfying thriller—another winner from Seaborne.”

”As in this series’ three previous books, Seaborne, a former flight instructor and charter pilot, proves that he’s a natural-born storyteller, serving up an exciting, well-written thriller. He makes even minor moments in the story memorable with his sharp, evocative prose…Every reader will be able to relate to the fantasy of being able to fly, and Seaborne keeps that idea fresh by allowing Will to find new and different ways to master his ability. Will’s smart, humane and humorous narrative voice is appealing, as is his sincere appreciation for Andy—not just for her considerable beauty, but also for her dedication and intelligence. As before, Seaborne does a fine job of making side characters and locales believable. It’s deeply gratifying to see Will deliver righteous justice to some very bad people; a nice scene on top of a municipal water tower will have readers wishing they could step into Will’s shoes.” - Kirkus Reviews

Author Howard Seaborne writes, flies airplanes and helicopters, and takes you higher than ever in the fourth DIVISIBLE MAN novel.

Also available from Amazon, DIVISIBILE MAN is the origin story of Will Stewart and his ability to vanish. DIVISIBLE MAN: THE SIXTH PAWN is the case that launches Andy’s detective career. DIVISIBLE MAN: THE SECOND GHOST takes Will and Andy to dizzying heights among Chicago’s high-rise towers against high-powered human trafficking. Coming in September 2019, DIVISIBLE MAN: TEN MAN CREW continues the adventure.

416 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 21, 2019

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Howard Seaborne

61 books15 followers
Howard Seaborne began writing novels at age ten and flying airplanes at age sixteen. He is a former flight instructor and charter pilot. Today he flies a Beechcraft Bonanza and a Rotorway experimental helicopter that he built in his garage. He lives with his wife and writes and flies during all four seasons in Wisconsin.

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3,601 reviews5 followers
September 6, 2025
finished 6th september 2025 good read three stars i liked it no more no less kindle library loaner one of a series of stories titled divisible man and i've read more than a few...five? six/ maybe seven? have not read them all in order but not having done so...and reading this one...i "saw' what stories after this one meant...that was unclear at the time of reading...about events in this one. so, yeah, if you need to read them in order by all means do so. this one was not available when i wanted to read it so i read one or maybe two that follow and suffered no irreparable harm. this one, too, like a couple of the others, approached what i'll call a border writers should not cross...not if they don't want to alienate readers who perceive politics differently than they do. so...entertaining series. too, this one could be shelfed on the "frontier justice" shelf i do not have though many stories i've read consider that sort of justice to one degree or another. some go all in...others question it...with the divisible man's abilities this one approaches the matter from the "all in" aspect though it offers an option beyond judge jury and executioner. readers are missing out on a great series...there's only 20 or less reviews for book one here...4-5 for stories that follow.

and isn't it amazing that half the world still fucking believes trump colluded with putin to win the 2016 election and that hillary of rodham is a poor, down-trodden figure from fable. i suspect seaborne is among that number. i wonder what they all should start believing with the news about our fabled effa bee eye and the collusion that was not reported...and sure in the fuck isn't in the fucking spotlight now. fuck em all. fuck every last one of them.
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703 reviews2 followers
February 23, 2024
Another good installment in the series, with our Greatest American Hero still learning new tricks and aspects to his super powers. I feel like the author stepped up on the last two books (books 3 and 4) as he was going for a more complex mystery with more characters and some twists and turns that may not have been expected. In the last two books, I also feel like there was an emotional element that came out in the climax that I do not recall from the first two books - which added depth to the books and the characters. I listened to the audio version so I have to wait until the rest of the series is recorded before I can continue on the adventure.
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84 reviews
January 21, 2024
Took me awhile to get into the new characters, and I longed for more Pidge, but great continuing series. Thank you Howard!
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46 reviews
January 26, 2024
Getting to know more about our main characters is great. A well-written page-turner.
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