The Last Message
By William L. Rice
- Release Date: 2010-08-23
- Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Description
A thriller whose fuse is lit on idyllic, all-American farm that has a different purpose than growing food. Fake farmer Brett, leaves the farm and heads to Washington to pair up with an experienced F.B.I. agent who is charged with finding a dangerous former government agent that Brett knows, and who may be trying to cause the literal take over the world. The pace quickens because the stakes have risen from finding one man to stopping a whole series of ominous events which makes the men question what they want and what they do. Can Brett and the F.B.I. agent meet an almost impossible task of stopping what seems like only God can stop? A challenge they face that requires a fundamental personal choice and change down to their very souls, because, the question is: are they right with themselves and is the people of the world, right with their selves. It may be a mute point because, if our men can't figure it out first, if may the end -of everything.
Reviews
The Last Message
5By Bonney KlabundeI have read many books and often times find the endings predictable, Not the case here, "The Last Message" is a creative piece of work. It was gripping from start to finish, I had a hard time putting it down. I highly recommend ”The Last Message" as well as William Rice's other Book "The Eagle and The Falcon" Mr. Rice writes stories that make you ponder. Two thumbs up.The Last Message
5By Alexandra CassarThis was a great book. It starts at a modest place and a slow pace but, by the end, it going at breakneck speed in a whole different place. I highly recommend.The last message
1By Kathleen GriggsNice premise. Could have used some further character development. Relationships between characters were particularly difficult to believe. Many, many spelling and word choice errors.Don't bother!
1By Reader36I really tried to plow through this book, but I gave up. Once I got past the misused words and misspellings, and ignored the awkward phraseology, I realized that the story was not worth the trouble. I give it one star, although I am not sure why.