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Monday, 22 April 2013

Book Review: Emergence

Posted on 10:31 by Unknown

Emergence by C. Michelle Jeffries is a book about a futuristic hit man, Antony Danic.  He's good at his job, and is able to compartmentalize it when he goes home to his wife.  Elite is the woman of his heart and he would do anything for her, but she wants to be married in her church, or "bonded" and to have a child. Antony is an atheist who doesn't feel like he belongs in a church, especially with what he does for a living.  Elite also wants children and it's a battle within himself to make her happy and still be true to what he is and the emotion inside him about home and family.

A thread through the story is that Elite is crossing off an adventurous bucket list and while they are in Tahiti, (which is really hard to visit in the future, it took them five years to get visitors visas) Antony gets a death threat.  Suddenly everything he once thought to be true about his life and job fades away and he's desperately trying to figure out what he should do and where he should turn.  Who can he trust? The rest of the book is the journey Antony takes for redemption from his sins and the price is very high.  There's obviously a religious bent to it as Antony tries to find peace with what he is and what he's done.

I liked the depth of Antony's character and the way the issues surrounding his job were addressed.  There was a lot of action, which I love, and some great emotional scenes as well.  Sometimes the flashbacks drew me out of the story because there were a lot of them, and there were a few editing issues, but other than that, I enjoyed the story.  The ending is satisfying, but it's obvious this is a series and I'll be looking forward to reading more.

Here is the back copy:

Assassin Antony Danic has never killed an innocent man. At least, the corporation he works for has never given him a reason to think otherwise--until now. Reeling from a series of demanding assignments, Antony is desperate for some downtime. As he sits on a beach in Tahiti watching his wife play in the ocean, a messenger delivers a death threat. In a matter of seconds, the hunter has become the hunted. While Antony scrambles to find a way out of his "till death do us part" contract, he's faced with the decision of a lifetime: kill another innocent man, or do what's right--even if it puts his family in jeopardy
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