R.A. RIOS PROMOTIONS
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NEW RELEASES 2019
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BOOK 1 of the Series
ISBN 9781370033959
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The world has changed by the twenty second century, but not all is what we would have dreamt it could be. Mankind has made great strides in the way of technical progress, but has mankind gone too far, to what extent will mankind go to extend his life? Follow Tom as he survives a disaster of epic proportions that changes the world and his life forever! Dramatically affected by this cataclysmic disaster, Tom suffers from horrific nightmares. In his fight to survive Tom soon stumbles upon something amazing, a 200 level underground City. Follow Tom and his discovery of these mind-altering testing labs that continue to stretch the limits of our imagination! As they afford him the opportunity to travel on epic adventures. But this place is not all one would have hoped it would be as it holds a deep dark secret. All is well until you discover the malign reason for, “THE FLASH POINT PROJECT!”
The Flash Point Project by R. A. Rios (Book Review #341)
By Jeyran Main
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The flash point project is a futuristic story about Tom, living in the twenty-second century and discovering an underground city that is to change his life. As if living with nightmares and the aftermath of what he has gone through so far in his life has not been enough, he soon discovers that this 200-level underground city also has its secrets.
Since I had previously read “A gift for Sarah,” from this author, I knew what I was almost getting into. However, once I began, I noticed a drastic change in the style of writing and storytelling. The work was almost as if it was written by someone else. I felt that the storyline and plot were laid out very well.
The character Tom had a multi-layered personality, and the story was told in his perspective and narrative. It all begins with him explaining what happened to his life and then continues with the discovery.
I believe the author still has much room to improve its world setting and descriptive writing. However, however what did exist in his work, was pleasant to read and easy to understand.
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Written by Jeyran Main