Event (Event Group Series) by David Lynn Golemon

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CAN THE WORK OF A FEW GOOD MEN MANAGE TO SAVE THE FATE OF AN ENTIRE WORLD?
 
The Event Group is the most secret organization in the United States, comprised of the nation’s most brilliant individuals in the branches of science, philosophy, and the military. Led by the valiant Major Jack Collins, they are dedicated to uncovering the hidden truths behind the myths and legends propagated throughout world history—from underground agencies and conspiracy theories to extraterrestrial life and UFOs. And now that a new, unspeakable threat has been revealed, humanity’s greatest hope for survival lies with Collins and his crew.
 
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This time, the Group faces an enemy of remarkable strength and power. In order to ensure that history’s errors never be repeated, the Group must team up with an unlikely ally to stop a deadly presence known only as the Destroyer of Worlds. Now, amid the desert wastelands of the American Southwest, the epic battle between two entities is about to begin….

“Golemon puts his military experience to good use…sure to satisfy fans of The X-Files.”—Publishers Weekly

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Former Special Ops member Golemon puts his military experience to good use in this promising debut sure to satisfy fans of The X-Files. Maj. Jack Collins, whose career was jeopardized after he testified truthfully before Congress about a debacle in Afghanistan, is given a new lease on life after he's drafted into the Event Group, a covert organization that hides behind the facade of the National Archives. The group's shadowy leaders reveal to Collins that they have secretly served every U.S. president since Lincoln, tracking down artifacts like Noah's Ark in the interest of national security. Collins receives a baptism of fire when the downing of a military aircraft appears to be the work of the same kind of UFOs responsible for the legendary Roswell incident in 1947. While the climactic scenes may be a bit too reminiscent of the parody horror film Tremors for some, the plotting and hair's-breadth escapes evoke some of the early work of Preston and Child, and the author's premise offers a rich lode of materials for the inevitable sequels. (Sept.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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Biography

David Lynn Golemon served in the US Military (classified). He has raised three great children and now makes his home in New York, where he is currently working on the next Event Group novel.

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Can Pass This Book Byby Anonymous

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June 25, 2008: This book takes way too long setting up the story then actually telling one. Grammar is confusing and the techno-babel which is attempting to be Clancy-esk is just plain bad. The premise of the 'Event Group' is just too far fetched to be believable, the characters are stereotypical and one dimensional. The whole Rosewell thing has been done much, much better.

A pretty good Sci-Fi thrillerby Anonymous

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September 21, 2006: Event gets high marks for its concept, a secret agency entrusted with the secrets of the ages. (Some of the secrets that they have been hiding include Noahs Ark and a 19th century vintage submarine that may have been the inspiration for Jules Verne). The main weakness here is the choice of the secret being guarded this time (the Roswell incident). Not being partial to the monster genre, I would have preferred that the author had chosen another plot line. There are echoes of any number of sci-fi books and movies ('Genesis', the Alien movies,the TV series Dark Skies come to mind). I believe that the next book in the series could be much better, if the author chooses another secret to fight over.


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