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Contact Us: A Jake Corby Sci-Fi Thriller (Mysterious Events Book 1), by Al Macy

Contact Us: A Jake Corby Sci-Fi Thriller (Mysterious Events Book 1), by Al Macy

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Contact Us: A Jake Corby Sci-Fi Thriller (Mysterious Events Book 1), by Al Macy

Contact Us: A Jake Corby Sci-Fi Thriller (Mysterious Events Book 1), by Al Macy



Contact Us: A Jake Corby Sci-Fi Thriller (Mysterious Events Book 1), by Al Macy

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Special Low Price Today!! On May 22, 2018, every person on Earth sneezes. Simultaneously.Hours later, an alien spacecraft appears over New York City and broadcasts a dire message of impending doom. The future of the human race will depend on the whims of a solitary extraterrestrial who appears in the form of Walter Cronkite. Yes, that's right, Walter Cronkite, the deceased news anchor!Ex-FBI troubleshooter Jake Corby has faked his death and dropped out of sight, living like a hermit in a small town. But the president is convinced Corby's still alive. He wants Jake, with his unique problem-solving skills, added to the team that will try to defeat the strange but powerful alien. Jake needs to overcome his introvert tendencies if he's going to help save the planet.The alien has some nasty surprises for the residents of Earth, and the race is on to figure out his true motives and the meaning of the sneeze event--before it's too late.

Contact Us: A Jake Corby Sci-Fi Thriller (Mysterious Events Book 1), by Al Macy

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16031 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-24
  • Released on: 2015-03-24
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Contact Us: A Jake Corby Sci-Fi Thriller (Mysterious Events Book 1), by Al Macy

Review From Allison Maruska, Author of the Bestseller The Fourth Descendant:I truly enjoyed the story from every perspective. As the challenges mount and the danger increases, the characters react in different and believable ways. Even the alien has a distinct personality, adding additional flavor to the already engaging tale. Macy has masterfully weaved together the characters and plot into a satisfying adventure you won't want to put down.From Cy Wyss, Author of Dimorphic:I liked Contact Us a lot. From about 10% I couldn't put it down. You'll find there's a lot here. At points it reads like a dystopian fantasy. At other points, like a straight-up thriller. Yet Macy ties everything together well. The pace is good---fast, but not too frenetic. The characters are well drawn, but not to the point of slowing down the story. Jake Corby himself is a man with a past, and a sympathetic figure from the start. It kept me awake at night, just what you want from a good story.From Readers' Favorite (Scott Skipper, Reviewer):Every time Contact Us veers into the absurd, Al Macy pulls it back to the straight and narrow. He strikes the right blend between the silly and the sensible. The story rotates among subplots showing how individuals cope with the disaster of [Spoiler Removed] and how world leaders strategize ways to defend the planet. Great minds and pragmatists are thrust into desperate roles as two threats, one overtly and insanely hostile and the other aloof but menacing, push the human race to the brink of destruction. Contact Us is a multi-faceted tale well worth a read.

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37 of 41 people found the following review helpful. Entertaining, with weaknesses By Stephan Stuecklin Is there such a thing as a refrigerator book, the counterpart to the refrigerator movie which manages to suspend your disbelief until the end, when you discover the plot holes on your way to get a cold one from the fridge? If so, Contact Us qualifies. It kept me interested, entertained, even though I'm pretty certain Mr. Macy is a Californian liberal based merely on what he takes jabs at, and I think that having all these not-so-subtle cultural references detract from the book.On the bright side, Mr. Macy knows his craft and has a skilled copyeditor: hardly any typos to distract the reader (except for hanger/hangar). He has assembled a cast of mostly believable and memorable characters, though perhaps a few too many for the casual reader to keep up with. Bet of all, he's come up with a zany plot and a deus ex machina saving the earth from a deus ex machina, though I was never quite certain how much of the story was parody and how much serious thriller. No matter: it moves along apace and brushes aside such nitpicky questions.But for all his skill - why, oh why, does he have the story grind to a halt when sex is involved and turn it from entertaining sci-fi thriller into Penthouse letters to the editor? Everything else propels the story forward, except for these breathless porn-perfect circus acts of coupling, transcribed with the detail and clarity of a poorly translated Taiwanese stopwatch manual. I don't fault the copyeditor - no typos there - but the editor! man alive! should have insisted on a fade-to-black-and-back-to-business approach. There's proportionally very little of this matter, but it was such a sore thumb to me I felt it deserved a mention.If you don't mind what I disliked, you'll enjoy the story. What I liked best is that it led me to the discovery of R A Lafferty via another reviewer's comment.[May 6, 2015: Mr. Macy wrote me an e-mail informing me that the sex scenes have been shortened significantly. He was kind enough to send me a revised review copy: the scene that I found most jarring is now short and sweet. Much better!]

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. dark but fun By Amazon Customer First, this was a fun read; it often had me smiling and sometimes laughing, especially in the early chapters before it becomes clear how dark it is. The author has some skill and a sense of humor. He sets up a nearly unsolvable problem and only cheats a little at the end to get it solved.Is it like Tom Clancy meets, I dunno, RA Lafferty in FOURTH MANSIONS? Kind of; the president and his advisors are competent in a nearly hopeless situation. And it is the end of the world in technicolor, perhaps, or a rebirth, maybe, except that Lafferty was a Roman Catholic writing from within a Christian world view and Macy seems to be dismissive of any sort of religion.But if one accepts the dictum that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic, then one can easily transmute Macy's aliens into angels. If so then this becomes a supernatural thriller.I suspect my own world view is fundamentally at odds with the author's, but I did enjoy his story.

20 of 26 people found the following review helpful. Not a riveting read, but if you are a science geek you may like it.. By T.Vogt, 'Kindle Addict' Al Macy has written a book that throws the world into chaos when an alien who looks like Walter Cronkite comes to visit. Well good old Walter look alike isn't nice in fact he's got a lot of screws loose. His first act before even talking to us is seeding the world with microscopic bots that kill off 2/3rds of the population, see not a nice and stable person to play with.. He gets fixated on Jake the problem solver the White House is searching for. He is spotted in his real look when he tries to peek at the growing sexual attraction between the White House aide that assist the President and Jake. I mean a fuzzy 3 ft tall lady bug is the world's arch enemy?It's fast paced and yes it has some good points it also has some where you just want too tune out the science speak.. The Borg would be better.. The book is a solid stand alone, the sex activity is not overtly in your face so it is clear for teens, tweens only under supervision with the understanding that they ask if they have questions.. Adults be prepared to want to throw it out, read it more hoping it gets better.. well it doesn't that much.. I stuck with it and done and reviewed.. I have to say that the German shepherd, and the teen geek squad are the best characters and I have one geek of my own and a cat that acts like the shepherd.. I can't give it five stars ..it was entertaining in places and did keep me guessing some but not totally engaged it felt more like a book report then something I would happily buy for myself. I have read many sci-fi books that I liked much more.. If they do enter into the end group of intelligent life out there thankfully they won't have to deal with sociopathic ladybugs that are fuzzy..

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