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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A creatively original, skillfully intertwined, engaging crafted and timeless novel,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Triangle (Paperback)
The Triangle by Gary A. Wilson is the inherently fascinating story of Ari Wing Commander Major Robert Tucker and his relentless struggle with the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle. Assigned to prevent the threat of a "dirty bomb" being released onto America's land, The Triangle carries readers through an action/adventure yarn showcasing Tucker and his men's riveting tale of teamwork, courage, and bravery as they strive to defeat the unknown enemy lurking within the Bermuda Triangle. The Triangle is very highly recommended for those readers with an interest in both the military and the supernatural as a creatively original, skillfully intertwined, engaging crafted and timeless novel.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Triangle is a military-thriller with a futuristic, science-fiction spin,
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This review is from: The Triangle (Paperback)
I'm not a usual reader of military- or science-fiction, but something about the description of The Triangle intrigued me. It turned out to be well worth the chance, and I thoroughly enjoyed Gary Wilson's debut novel.
The Triangle opens in the year 2025 with military dogfights between American defense forces and a band of allied aggressors trying to topple the American/World Council domination. The main character, Robert, is an ace with several kills under his belt and a lovely wife and family at home on the base. His archenemy is Rico, a former American fighter pilot who defected to the enemy forces with his American-issue plane. The two tangle in the skies and taunt one another on secret radio frequencies. Shortly into the action, however, the world changes drastically. Both the Americans and the aggressor forces get sucked into a vortex in the Bermuda Triangle, causing them to travel through time, forward 200 years, to the year 2217. The politics (and scientific and technological reality) of the Earth have changed greatly in two centuries. Former enemies find themselves on the same side, defending the Earth against alien attackers. The former enemies want to help the future of the human race on Earth, but they also desperately want to return to their families back in the year 2025...and will they be able to settle their differences once they return? For anyone seeking fast-paced action, intrigue, and double-crosses, this is your book. It isn't without its flaws, however. Women are exceptionally weak in the narrative, and female fighter pilots are overcome with emotions as they underperform their male counterparts. Also, the story is tied up a little too neatly, with a few too many coincidences and inter-linked lives. Wilson resorts to cheap escapes to explain major plot twists (such as Rico's defection to the enemy forces). Despite my nit-picking, I'd recommend this book to anyone looking for a compelling thriller novel. The science is realistic, and the politics, while futuristic, aren't too hard to imagine happening in the next few decades. |
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The Triangle by Gary A. Wilson (Paperback - Feb. 2006)
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