Book Review: Hammer of Eden by Ken Follett

This is a guest post courtesy Hubbs. Now over to him...

I have always been fond of Ken Follett. His unfolding of a story is tantalizing and as well as gripping.

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In the book - Hammer of Eden - he takes the most unlikely of concepts and makes it a terrifying
thought. Imagine a bunch of commune dwelling radicals having the idea and finding the means to set off controlled earthquakes just to bring down the urban egocentric and conceited know-it-alls. Follett has done some extensive research on seismic studies to pull this off.

I will of course not cover the story thereby ruining all the excitement. What I will do is recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a thriller at breakneck speed.

A warning to the busy bodies.... You might leave ur daily activities and finish the book at one go :-P. So if you are prepared for this go for it and savor the complete essence of Ken Follett. Go on get hammered... 

Linking this to AtoZ challenge - K is for Ken Follett




6 comments:

  1. It's been quite a while since I read a Ken Follett book - gripping to say the least. I haven't read this one and will put it on my list of 'to-read'. Thanks, Mr Menon! ;)

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  2. Sounds great! I love Ken Follett! Have read his The third twin, Pillars of the earth, Eye of the needle... His thrillers are simply thrilling!

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  3. Not much into thriller type books but will keep a lookout for this book!

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