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Access: A New Age Thriller (Lorelei Files)
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Item Description...
Product Description An abandoned baby brings back paralyzing memories for a tough-as-nails negotiator for the Department of Defense. Tired of being everyone else's pillar of strength, L. Madison Steele longs for the luxury of being weak-just once-but too many people depend on her. Framed for espionage and murder, Madison must reach deep into her soul if she is to recover stolen biological warfare secrets and ultimately save the world.
Lt. Jon Colter, son of a psychic hypnotherapist and a militia leader, knows a terrifying secret: that far too many people-from the Iraqi government to international terrorists to backyard militia groups to the kid down the street-have access to biological weapons and reason to use them. Reluctant to accept his own psychic gifts, Jon makes it his mission in life to protect Madison Steele. Only Jon has seen the cracks in her veneer. Only Jon has heard her weeping in her sleep. Only Jon shares with her an ancient past and a dangerous future.
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Item Specifications...
Pages 358
Dimensions: Length: 8.8" Width: 6" Height: 0.8" Weight: 1.25 lbs.
Binding Softcover
ISBN 189271812X EAN 9781892718129
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Availability 100 units. Availability accurate as of May 30, 2012 05:03.
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Reviews - What do our customers think?
 | Awesome book! Oct 15, 2001 |
| Oh my! What a great book....I read it in one day! I could not put it down. Great supense thriller with romance. Ms. Tedder was so accurate it was frighting. This book helped change my way of thinking about religion and government. Looking forward to the next book! | | |  | Anxious for a sequel Aug 25, 2001 |
| I enjoyed this book very much. It struck me on many different levels and I am not sure I could do it justice with a review like Ms. Klausner's but Ms. Klausner's explanation of the plot and the people in this book is very good and was enough to entice me to read the book. Sometimes when I read vague reviews [not Ms. Klausner's], I wonder if the reviewer really read the book or not, so please allow me to tell you my favorite scene and why it was so powerful. It takes place on page 159 and 160 when I first see Madison with her daughter on a farm in Georgia before special agent Austin Waite shows up to take her back. As a father of young children I could not understand in the first ten chapters how Madison could have given away her daughter or why but it broke my heart when I saw them together and I realized how much she loved her child and how much Madison had sacrificed her own personal happiness to save the world. After I read that part I awoke my children and gave them a good hug because I don't ever want to put my career ahead of my family again and that is exactly what I have been doing. You know what's funny? I got the book because of the biological warfare spy plot. The last thing I expected was the kind of emotion I found in this book or in myself. | | |  | What a stinker! Aug 11, 2001 |
| I wanted to like this book. The reviews are all so glowing that I wonder if I were shipped the wrong book. The writing is amateurish, clumsy and cliché-ridden. The characters are so wooden and false that there is no suspension of disbelief. This book is just so bad...a complete waste of paper. | | |  | Characters that Leap Off the Page and into Your Heart! Mar 30, 2001 |
| I was so impressed with this book. I love reading new-age thrillers and it's a wonderful treat to find one by an author who is a gifted writer and familiar with new-age principles. By the end of the book, I felt as if I knew the characters as well as members of my family--and they were extremely interesting and adventuresome. I also loved the blend of the spiritual and physical aspects. Outstanding job, Ms. Tedder! This has to be a series, and I hope the next one comes out soon. | | |  | Powerhouse Novel Mar 29, 2001 |
| Starts slow and menacing and builds to a breathtaking climax. Had my doubts at first because it's such a long book. When I finished 2 days later I realized how it all ties together. Many layers of plot and subplot. Great characterization. One thing about it being so long was that the writer really had room to explore who the characters really were and then they stuck in my head and won't go away. Can't wait to read the prequel story. | | | Write your own review about Access: A New Age Thriller (Lorelei Files)
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