Looking for a fun story that has some mysterious, far-fetched scientific experiments happening? Then pick up The Methuselah Project by Rick Barry. This story will keep you glued to your book wondering how Pilot Captain Roger Greene will every survive being a guinea pig for the Nazi's unthinkable experiment.
From the Back Cover:
Shot down over Nazi Germany in 1943, Roger Greene becomes both a prisoner and an unwilling guinea pig in a bizarre experiment. Seventy years later, Roger still appears as youthful as the day he crash-landed--and he's still a prisoner. Nearly insane from his long captivity, Roger finds his only hope in an old Bible.
Not until our present time does Roger finally escape from the secret society running the Methuselah Project. When he does, the modern world has become a fast-paced, perplexing place. His only option is to accept the help of Katherine Mueller--crack shot, go-getter, and attractive to boot. Can he convince her of the truth of his crazy story? And can he continue to trust her when he finds out she works for the very organization he's trying to flee?
My Review:
This book was fun to read. It was highly entertaining and hard to put down. Roger Greene is an interesting, likable character that pulls you into his story and has you routing for his escape. Secret societies are always good for keeping a story filled with action. And the plot seemed like a story straight out of Hollywood's science fiction. With way this story ends, I'm hoping that there will be some kind of sequel. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it!!!
***I received this book free from Kregel Publications in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
From the Back Cover:
Shot down over Nazi Germany in 1943, Roger Greene becomes both a prisoner and an unwilling guinea pig in a bizarre experiment. Seventy years later, Roger still appears as youthful as the day he crash-landed--and he's still a prisoner. Nearly insane from his long captivity, Roger finds his only hope in an old Bible.
Not until our present time does Roger finally escape from the secret society running the Methuselah Project. When he does, the modern world has become a fast-paced, perplexing place. His only option is to accept the help of Katherine Mueller--crack shot, go-getter, and attractive to boot. Can he convince her of the truth of his crazy story? And can he continue to trust her when he finds out she works for the very organization he's trying to flee?
My Review:
This book was fun to read. It was highly entertaining and hard to put down. Roger Greene is an interesting, likable character that pulls you into his story and has you routing for his escape. Secret societies are always good for keeping a story filled with action. And the plot seemed like a story straight out of Hollywood's science fiction. With way this story ends, I'm hoping that there will be some kind of sequel. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it!!!
***I received this book free from Kregel Publications in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
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