Monday, 13 November 2017

Hawaiian Terror in Mano

Mano, By Liam Robert Mullen.
Get ready for Mano! A badass Hawaiian cop who becomes the island’s best defence against the onslaught of terrorism. Full of danger and suspense, Mano builds on the standard evil portrayed in similar ‘police VS bad-guy’ books by endangering the entire population. 
These criminals don’t want to steal or attack individuals; instead, they wage war against the entire community.

This novella develops to include a host of interesting characters quite quickly and “Mano,” effectively presents the psyche of the antagonist as well as the hero. Mullen has peppered his narrative with emotion and action to entice the appetite of every peckish reader, and you’ll be thoroughly satisfied upon completion of this literary meal.
Highlights!
Antagonists: I don’t want to spoil anything, so I’ll just announce the fact that anyone who enjoys an insight into the characters that the coppers are attempting to apprehend will certainly love this book.

Setting: It’s set in Hawaii in a way that presents the most lovely aspects of paradise while illuminating the darker bits that we often overlook.


Scale: It’s sometimes difficult for a novella to start with an officer and effectively extrapolate until the defence forces are involved in an epic struggle, but Mano does just that.


Get it here: https://goo.gl/HZJXkd

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