Daredevils Club The Artifact , by Kevin J Anderson (and others) just affirmed why he is one of my favorite authors. Every book of his that I have read has been action-packed and fast-paced. It feels like you're watching a movie. The Artifact was no exception. A group of men, calling themselves the Daredevils Club meet every year to brag about their adventures. When one of the men discover several mysterious artifacts, seemingly not of this world, he enlists the aid of the Daredevils Club to help find the missing pieces.
The cast of characters was a group of people, so none of them were explored too deeply. But this was a short book, with only a back-story at the beginning, explaining how the Daredevils got together.
With plenty of twists and a surprise ending, The Artifact will keep you on the edge of your seat. I read through it in two days, because it was so hard to put down.
In a single word - uninspired I'm not sure where to start with this one! Artifact read more like a television pilot then a novel by a couple of the better authors out there. The characters seemed shallow. The action was flat. And the story tried very hard to stay out of its own way. Don't get me wrong, I like a book that leaves something to the imagination, but this one was too unresolved and too wide open.
I could have done without reading this book.
Thank You! In a world where we are constantly told to lower our expectations and accept the "vanilla" that our world is trying to become, it is an absolutely OUTSTANDING moment when well crafted, brilliantly executed adventure returns to our lives. ARTIFACT is that rare book, written by WRITERS (as opposed to creative typists) that engages, challenges, and entertains us at the maximum level possible. Consistently interesting, it is a novel you want to keep reading, and will become your constant companion at lunch, on trains, planes, and in every spare moment! REALLY FIRST RATE!!!
Disappointing Picked up this book the other day. The story description looked interesting, and I noticed that one of my favorite writers, F. Paul Wilson, was one of the authors. I have to say that I was disappointed in this book. The "good guy" characters weren't particularly likeable, which is crucial to a good story. They were bland and kind of boring. The ending was unfulfilling. After forcing myself to read the entire book, hoping it would get a little better, I felt let down and cheated. Seems like the authors took the easy way out and left things unexplained. Wouldn't recommend this book.
Probably one of the worst books I have ever read... I love F. Paul Wilson. His Repairman Jack novels are some of my favorite. I have read his collaboration works with Mathew J. Costello and enjoyed those. Kevin J. Anderson is another author I enjoy. And while I have never read Janet Berliner, this should have been a "can't miss" book, right? Wrong. It is absolutely terrible. I have been buying books from Amazon since it first had a web presence and have never returned a book because I didn't like it. I returned this one.
Usually in a collaborative work, the authors take pains to write such that you cannot tell where one author ends and another begins. Not so here. It is painfully obvious that different chapters are written by different authors. It even appears that when a change in author takes place that the new author often takes a drastic turn in the book by changing how you view a character or the entire direction the book appears to be headed. You develop empathy for someone and next chapter his/her personality changes. It is a book full of split-personality characters with passages that seem like they were written in haste by a junior high student.
The story had great potential, but the delivery and readability is just not there to pull you through the book. Don't waste your money here.