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Suspense, The Spencer Nye Trilogy #1 [Kindle Edition]

Jason Letts
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Book Description

Spencer Nye can’t control the rage bubbling under her skin over the world around her. The trouble is, by the year 2102, the world has solved most of its great problems. Without hunger, war, greed, or even money, people obsess over the glamour of the Culture Industry and its mega-celebrity Idols, who vie for followers over the social networks of Connect.

But Spencer discovers there is plenty to fix within the Idols’ competition for more popularity. She becomes a diehard and promises to do anything to help her Idol, a dreamy movie star named Cleary Mintz, bring his vision of hope and purpose to the world. When she stumbles onto a threat against his life, she’ll have to fight harder than she ever thought possible or lose the man who means more to her than any other.

Suspense, the first book in a new dystopian trilogy, contains 76,000 words and is recommended for ages 16 and up because of depictions of violence and some sexual themes.

The second book in the trilogy, Expense, is now available on Amazon!


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  • File Size: 368 KB
  • Print Length: 227 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1466314338
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005L92FQW
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #360,589 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Suspense is an excellent read, filled with intriguing characters and lively action. Night Apple  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
It was very clever and well thought through. My name is June  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Action-packed and Original September 22, 2011
Format:Paperback
I had never heard of this author and wasn't sure what to expect. I seriously loved this book! The title, Suspense, really has a double meaning. It's the nickname of the heroine, Spencer Nye, plus the story is full of suspense from beginning to the end.

The plot is amazing. The world the characters live in is one where everyone is constantly connected to their social network by nodes implanted in their heads. It dominates most every part of how they exist. There are machines that create everything from food to clothing, money is unnecessary, everyone is equal, transportation is instantaneous (wouldn't that be nice!). With all the worries of survival taken care of, the population exists for the pursuit of happiness and following the Idol of their choice. Which as it turns out, is more cutthroat than you might think.

I always feel conflicted about technology and social networks because they make it easy to stay connected, but how does being so dependent on them really affect us? Suspense portrays a future that isn't all that unbelievable. How often do you check your social networks in a day? Have you ever been in a room full of people on their smartphones and not one person is speaking to another?

That isn't the only reason I thought it was great though. Spencer Nye is such a likeable, yet flawed, heroine. She doesn't always make the right choices but her heart is in the right place. Plus, I like a character that isn't afraid to stop asking questions and kill the bad guys already! Spencer's romantic interests seem pretty clear cut when you first start reading, but take an unexpected and awesome turn! Original and crazy!

I can't wait to read the next one!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Highly Original and Gripping September 15, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
First, let me just say that I haven't read a great deal of dystopian YA lit, but after reading Suspense I'm hooked on the genre. In Suspense, author Jason Letts has taken the idea of a dystopian future, and by adding his own brand of humor, action, twists and turns, he's created one of the most original stories I've ever read. This book is truly a page turner...seriously, I read it in one sitting and every time I told myself "Just one more chapter", I'd get to the end of that chapter and something exciting would happen and I'd have to keep reading to find out what happens next...and this kept happening until I finished the book and realized it was about 5am and I stayed up all night just to read it.

In the year 2102, the world's problems- greed, violence, war, poverty, hunger- have seemed to vanish. Machines called molecular synthesizers are capable of creating absolutely anything and have eradicated the world's need for money. People simply trade or give things away. Terminals allow people to be transported anywhere in the matter of minutes. And the whole world is connected with Connect, which takes Facebook and Twitter to a WHOLE new level. Without governments and politics, it is the Idols-there's six of them- that divide the world's population. People follow and support their Idol, and some choose to be diehards- ultimate fans willing to do anything to support and protect their chosen Idol. Spencer Nye is one of those diehards. Along with her BFF's Jetta and Patch, Spencer is a Cleary Mintz (a handsome actor) diehard. When they uncover a deadly plot against Cleary, the trio must go to extreme measures to protect him, and in doing so they uncover secrets bigger than they ever imagined.

What really captivated me about this book is that even when things seemed outlandish or farfetched, there was a voice in the back of mind that said "OMG, this could actually really happen someday!". There are elements in this book,-truths about our culture, our humanity, our plausible future- that are so startlingly, yet so very honest, and this book is as much about who we (the collective we) are now as it is about who we may become.

But don't let this underlying heaviness-that I happen to appreciate and think makes the book that more refreshing and captivating- deter you from this book, because at its core it's a fast paced, action packed, intriguing, and entertaining book. And it is very well written. The characters- the trio of Spencer; Jetta; Patch, the Idols, and the antagonists- are all well developed and dimensional. The characters are easy to connect with, Spencer especially, which is important because the story is told from her perspective. With Spencer, Letts has created a strong, capable heroine who has her flaws and insecurities. I found her quite relatable.

The action- there's a lot of it- is fast and heart stopping and often left me breathless and on the edge of my seat...or bed. But the action was never too overwhelming and I never found myself lost among the punches, shots, whirring, or shouts. And the storyline itself surprised me...it literally surprised me. I'm usually pretty good at predicting outcomes or where a story's going, but Letts' twists and turns led me to something I never expected...which I found pretty cool.

I must admit that the romantic aspects of this book kind of confused and overwhelmed me though. There isn't a love triangle as much as there's a love square or maybe even a love hexagon. At times the romantic aspects left me wondering so much that they pulled my attention away from the rest of the story. There were some romantic feelings that seemed to come out of nowhere and some that I'm still not sure I understand. However, this is only the first book in a series, so these questions and confusions may very well be explained and clarified in future books.

Overall, I really enjoyed this book. It's edgy, smart, and gripping. I'm impressed by its originality, execution, and thought provoking aspects. I look forward to reading future books in the series and reading more of Jason Letts' work.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Suspense January 19, 2012
Format:Paperback
Originally posted on Pawing Through Books by 12/29/11

When reading the description for this book I thought it sounded like a good and new take on a dystopian society. While reading I found myself thinking that some of this did sound feasible in the future.

Lets face it our society is obsessed with celebrities, so why couldn't a future where we have a few Idols happen? These are the people that everyone follows and looks up to and in some ways obsesses over. Also, we are a bit addicted to technology as well... a future where we can access something like Facebook 24/7 using our minds, why not?

The premiss behind Letts' Suspense is intriguing and lends itself to a decent read. The book is decently paced and is easily read. The writing is done well and you are constantly on a roller coaster ride of action and suspense.

I thought that the lead character was great. Spencer Nye is an independent & strong headed girl who is full of heart and would stop at nothing to help out those she loves. She is kick ass and can dish it out like the best of them. I really felt for her and hoped she would pull through in the end.

While I thought this book was well written and had a good premiss behind it there were a few parts that left me asking "wtf, did that seriously just happen?" These scenes left me confused and questioning why it was happening. I'm not even sure how to explain it without giving you spoilers and I don't want to give anything away for those of you that want to read it, so I will leave it at that.

In the end I would recommend this for those that are interested in a unique dystopian that is filled with action, suspense, and plot twists.

*Edit - to clarify these scenes that left me confused, weren't necessarily bad. They just took me by surprise and I was a little shocked!*
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
3.0 out of 5 stars Two was enough.
I enjoyed the first two novels of the trilogy. I think the author needed wind up the plot at the end of book two. The third book didn't add to the overall theme.
Published 4 months ago by sharonclarke
1.0 out of 5 stars Great idea horrible execution
I was looking forward to reading this story and had high hopes for it from reading other reviews. The pacing in the story is hectic. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Paul M Joy Jr
2.0 out of 5 stars Inconsistencies
First of all, the idea for Suspense is certainly in interesting one, but the world building is a bit inconsistent. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Jennifer Bogart
5.0 out of 5 stars If facebook took over the world
Suspense was enthralling from the minute I started reading. It is aptly named as it is full of suspense at every turn. Read more
Published 11 months ago by The Dragon's Inkpot
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating concept executed brilliantly
Suspense is set in a world where everyone is continuously linked via a network called Connect and the culture of celebrity has been elevated beyond entertainment via the power of... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Liz Andra Shaw
5.0 out of 5 stars Inventive Dystopian Fiction
Rating: 4.7 out of 5

In certain ways, Facebook has become an integral part of my life. I spend way too much time on it, conversing with friends, making connections,... Read more
Published 18 months ago by JOA
5.0 out of 5 stars Daydreamers dream!
Suspense is like nothing I have ever read before! It's futuristic, and exciting, almost like being in a daydream that you don't want to come out of! Read more
Published 18 months ago by misty
4.0 out of 5 stars Suspense Leaves You in Suspense
I made a discovery about myself while reading Suspense. I takes me a while to get into dystopian novels. It has nothing to do with the writing or the characters. Read more
Published 19 months ago by creativedeeds
4.0 out of 5 stars Futuristic Joy
I'm not a sci-fi addict (rather a YA paranormal romance addict) but i loved all of Jason's books including this one. Read more
Published 20 months ago by My name is June
4.0 out of 5 stars Another great series from an intriguing author!
I love the world created in this story, it draws you in from the first page. As soon as I started the book I realized we were in a different world than I know, with the personal... Read more
Published 20 months ago by GraceKrispy (MotherLode blog)
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Sometimes I think writing makes me crazy, but then again I'd probably be even more crazy without it. There are a lot of things I do to balance out though: traveling, distance running, hiking, reading, orange juice, tennis, food fights, walking out of movie theaters telling the people in line that Harry Potter dies, cooking ethnic food, and competitive napping.

I write young-adult fiction, and I'm very happy to be able to spend all my time doing what I love!

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