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M. E. Patterson

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Devil's Hand (2011) 43 Exemplare
Song and Signal (2013) 5 Exemplare
Burning Cards (2012) 2 Exemplare

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Take other worlds, other galaxies, and asteroids. Mix with characters like you’ve never before met. Add life and death. Stir in a search and a mystery, and you have an adventure that can possibly change the fate of humanity and the structure of the universe.

In SONG AND SIGNAL, Author M. E. Patterson introduces the reader to a cast of characters that face death almost every minute. There’s Zakari (Zak) Sharp, a teen in search of his father and the Theseus, his father’s ship that’s been lost for years and can change everything, from humanity to the universe. Zak isn’t the only one interested in the Theseus, which means he must find it before the wrong people do. Then there’s Liz, the girl that Zak likes. She is fearless and has some pretty awesome powers. Zak and Liz face way too many obstacles to mention here, and just when they think everything is turning out for the good, another disaster occurs. Zak doesn’t know who to trust, including his grandfather who seems to have his own agenda, even if it means death for his grandson.

SONG AND SIGNAL contains some grisly (at least to me) fight scenes. There’s plenty of action for adventure lovers. The descriptions of space and the experiments on the characters are quite clear and place the reader in the setting, as if you’re there, experiencing the pain, the confusion, and the fear along with Zak, Liz, and the other characters. Will Zak find his father and the Theseus, before it’s too late? Will Liz finally care for Zak the way he cares for her? The author has written a novel that should appeal to tech type readers who like creative gadgets and unusual characters from other worlds. Twists and turns and unexpected events keep you guessing what will happen until the very end, which might surprise you too.

The author provided me with a copy of the book for my honest review.
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beverlyjean | Jan 4, 2014 |
This book did nothing for me, found it boring at times, going nowhere quick - don't believe I will read the sequal
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catownsend | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 30, 2012 |
If you're a fan of horror thriller author Stephen King, you'll enjoy M.E. Patterson's work. Patterson's work will blow you away with his instantly captivating story line, characters that are lifelike and a page turning, roller coaster ride.

Trent Hawkins is a gambling man. He was the survivor in a terrible plane crash, the left him full of powerful gambling luck. Until he became a VERY disliked man among Vegas. But, after time, he and his wife returned to Vegas,and along the way, they experience some VERY strange events (like FISH raining from the sky for instance....).

Once in the heart of the city, the twists, turns and ups and downs become more intense, as Trent and his wife are chased by an unknown demon. Each page turn brought with it a captivating power, and I couldn't put it down for anything. I was entranced with the awesome work of Mr. Patterson and the hell he wreaked on his amazing characters.

A fabtastic prophetic thriller! This is going on my books of highly recommended reads with a high 5 Book worthy rating. I loved the creepiness, the prophecy, the characters, every nook and cranny of this book was worth the day and a half it too read! I can't wait for another fantabulous thriller from Mr. Patterson!
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ReviewsbyMolly | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 7, 2011 |
Devil's Hand is a Supernatural Occult Thriller.

Trent Hawkins is the "luckiest man alive", especially after he falls out of an airplane and is the only survivor of a horrific plane crash. He has been blacklisted from Las Vegas as his uncanny knack at cards has casino owners looking at him with suspicion and bad luck seems to follow those who are around him.

When Trent's wife, Susan, is given a job at the Children's Hospital in Las Vegas, they move back with great trepidation. Trent doesn't know if a year away is long enough for old bygones to be let go but for the love of his wife, Trent is willing to do anything for her. Upon arriving back in Vegas, the two are hit with a hail storm that soon turns into falling fish. Bewildered and confused, they chalk it up to high pressure weather fronts and before they are even unpacked, all hell breaks loose and Trent is the only person who can make things right.

Children in Las Vegas are being kidnapped and returned to their parents in a vegetative state. No one at the hospital can explain what is occurring and on the night that Trent and his wife arrive in Vegas, Celia, a thirteen year old who is allergic to water, has been rushed to the hospital in anaphylactic shock. Celia doesn't know it yet, but she is being hunted by an Angel named Zamagiel.

Zamagiel wants to return to Heaven and he believes by ridding the Earth of all sin, he will get himself a one-way ticket back to his home. He has resided in Hell for far too long and wants to live by the Grace of God once again. He uses Salvatore Cortina as his host body, Salvatore is a street bum who lives in the sewers beneath Las Vegas. He isn't a willing host and is often fighting Zamagiel for control.

Trent has gained powers that he has now been forced to understand in order to save humanity from the grips of evil, to stop the War that is brewing amongst the Angels, the Cherubim and the Grigori's, everyone has their own agenda. Some like the order of things as they are and want War diverted in that they may continue enjoying their Earthly pleasures, some want the Prophecy to be fulfilled in order to amend God's severing of the Angels from their Host and others just want more anarchy and chaos and only one group's champion will secure the future.

This is a fantastic debut novel by author, M.E. Patterson. It has intrigue, mystery, angels, demons, magic and more included for this engaging ride into the fantastical world of Angels and Demons. Using Las Vegas as a backdrop for the creatures was quickly impressive, if anyone has ever read Hunter S. Thompson's rendition of Las Vegas, you will see the similarities between the reptilian races and the thoughts of the late author had. If I was going to make one place in the world as the core of Hell, then Las Vegas would be the optimal place to locate such.

I loved the history being shared about the Angels and their positions held on Earth and in the eyes of God. I enjoyed the expression of faith and free will that the author shared, it was on par with how I view the angelic realms. I thought the characters were wonderfully written and the back stories shared brought enough light to the situations that the characters found themselves in.

The written style of M.E. Patterson reminded me of early style Stephen King or Robert R. MacGammon, written with clarity and insight and urged the reader to continue with the story. I found it hard to put down and needed to finish the story and was equally pleased to see the ending did not fail the story. I am hoping that there will be more adventures involving Trent, the author left so many doors open in the ending that it would be hard to miscontrue his intent. At least I am hoping his story isn't finished, I would love to read more, the possibilities are endless with such a scenario.

I would give this book five out of five stars and for me, this is a rarity, I don't hand them out to often, but this book definitely has the charisma and depth to encourage others to share the story within its pages. Devil's Hand isn't a book one should ignore, not if you like Angels, the paranormal and an excellent written style to bring it all together.
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