Sheridan, James. The Pandora Prescription.
6 word synopsis: Paranoid conspiracy theories. Science mumbo-jumbo.
Lots of misdirection and sudden changes in direction. The chase would have been better if the premise had been more realistic. Interesting comments about the Kennedy assassination. Goofy/bright/vulnerable protagonist, but even he never quite materializes as an integrated personality, more like a composite of parts.
Fiction. Suspense/mystery/thriller. 2007. 414 pages.
I gotta tell you. I love the 6 word synopsis!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Stephanie! They are fun to do.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Stephanie. The 6 word synopsis always makes me smile. :)
ReplyDeleteAnother book that makes some interesting comments about the Kennedy assassination is Conspirator's Odyssey by A.K. Kuykendall. It's definitely got lots of conspiracy theory, as well as a solid historical background through which to weave it.
Ruth - I enjoy conspiracy theories that are well done. This one was not, but I'll check out Conspirator's Odyssey. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI heard that The Pandora Prescription has the clues to finding $50,000 dollars worth of buried gold- has anyone been able to figure these out yet?
ReplyDeleteyeah, heres the youtube link to the 50,000 dollar gold thing:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbx3qnKKC0Q