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Online Kindle Edition | Pages: 348 pages
Rating: 3.51 | 45 Users | 6 Reviews

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Title:Online
Author:Seth Blackburn
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 348 pages
Published:October 24th 2011
Categories:Horror

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Brendan Lowes is a wanted man.
The Sarasins want him in prison.
His friends and family want to save him.
And Alexa Vallencourt wants nothing less than his soul.

Overnight, Brendan's quiet and solitary life becomes anything but when just as he suspects his love interest Cara, might be falling for him, he finds himself framed for manslaughter, hated by the town in which he lives and the victim of Alexa, an obsessive woman he has met online.

When he learns of Alexa's death, Brendan breathes a sad sigh of relief, but the respite is short lived. Alexa is back and every bit as eager for him as before. Brendan realizes that Cara's life is in danger and calls on his friends, new and old, to join forces. There is Maggie, his ex-wife and her rock star friend Dr. Death, Chapman Carter, the Police Chief of Crescent Bay and Cara herself, all standing behind their new hero in this fight against madness, death and beyond.

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Ratings: 3.51 From 45 Users | 6 Reviews

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I have mixed opinions on this book/author. The strong points of this book are: Characters and their development - I actually formed opinions of their personalities and some of their physical attributes. It was easy to continue the flow having such a good handle on the characters.The plot was credible (at least for the first 80% of the book). I enjoyed the unraveling of the story as it grew. Plausible and interesting.The writing style was fluid and interesting. There was never too mush attention

I have mixed opinions on this book/author. The strong points of this book are: Characters and their development - I actually formed opinions of their personalities and some of their physical attributes. It was easy to continue the flow having such a good handle on the characters.The plot was credible (at least for the first 80% of the book). I enjoyed the unraveling of the story as it grew. Plausible and interesting.The writing style was fluid and interesting. There was never too mush attention

Seth Blackburn is the writer of two books which can be found http://www.smashwords.com/profile/vie...Online tells the story of Brendan Lowes, a database engineer in day-time and book writer at night. One day while on the way back home for a late night, or early morning coffee he gets hit by a car. The car is driven by Danny Sarasin the grandson of the very wealthy founder of the town. Both Danny and his girl die in this accident and despite the fact that he is not the one to be blamed the

This book very much surprised me. It was not what I expected, but better. I loved the suspense. The several storylines were woven together nicely. Just as I was starting to get into what I thought was going to be the whole plot, Mr. Blackburn adds a twist, and then another, and then even more. The characters are written so well that you feel emotional about what happens to them, good or bad.I do admit, as a computer geek, it was a little creepy for me. It made my imagination run wild. As with



Online has one of those expansive plots that covers multiple storylines which eventually are all woven together to form a larger picture. As such, it makes it a bit difficult to sum it all up in a review without giving anything away or ending up writing a synopsis by mistake, but I will try.All the storylines advance simultaneously, which makes for interesting reading. The author did a good job of never leaving one storyline for very long while he was advancing the others. He strung out enough

The story of Brendan Lowe and his search for a life without leaving the hometown that he had grown up in and still lived. His wife divorced him because he was stuck in the same place that he had always been in. As an at-home data-based engineer he does not feel the need to go any where except out to the local coffee shoppe for his late night jolt of caffeine. He has fallen love with his boss whom he sees occasionally but he is too stuck in his life to try to start a relationship with her. He is
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