Storm Cycle (Platinum Mystery) by Roy Johansen

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    1. Storm Cycle (Platinum Mystery) by Roy Johansen Different And Highly Enjoyable Rachel Kirby is a computer genius whose personal life is hell. While she continues to climb the corporate ranks, her beloved twin sister is plagued by a chronic illness that will eventually kill her, leaving Rachel all alone. Serendipity in the form of a mysterious email lands in Rachel s lap one day, but not without a price. Thousands of miles away, archeologist John Tanek sits trapped inside a collapsed Egyptian tomb with a functioning laptop. He knows that Rachel is the only person who can help him, but time is quickly running out. It turns out the collapse was no accident. John has discovered something very valuable in that tomb, something that humankind has been searching for throughout history, something that Rachel could use as it may hold the key to her sister s cure. While Rachel orchestrates his rescue, she soon finds herself trapped in a dangerous web of deceit and murder. Can she put her trust in John Tanek? She d do anything to save her sister. Will they both live long enough to unravel the ancient mystery they ve found inside the tomb?
    2. With Johansen and Johansen s fast-paced action, charismatic characters, and impeccable research, Storm Cycle will carry you away. Personal Review: Storm Cycle (Platinum Mystery) by Roy Johansen I love Iris Johansen and I have every one of her books, but I was hesitant to read Storm Cycle. I did not believe that I would enjoy the Egyptian or technical part of the story. However, once I started reading I was intrigued. Rachel is a verystrong female lead and Tavak was an awesome character. Both are incredibly smart, so it is very slim that they would get bored with each other. Rachel's entire focus was on finding a cure for her sister. Her sister has a very rare illness that will eventually kill her and Rachel is determined to help Allie. That is where Jonesy comes in. Jonesy is a very rare computer, actually he is one of the most powerful computers in the world. Average citizens or businesses can donate the extra power in their computers and gaming systems to Jonesy...giving Jonesy the power he needs to work on problems that an average computer can't do on its own. Rachel has Jonesy working on a cure for her sister. The problem is that someone is stealing power from the computer and that someone is John Tavak. Not only is Tavak stealing power from Jonesy, but he also insists that he can help Rachel find the cure for her sister.BUT the cure resides in ancient Egyptian history and the only way he can get the answers Rachel needs is to first help Tavak out of a little bind. Or maybe not so little. The action that follows keeps you turning the page. I was thrilled with the story and absolutely surprised at how enjoyable I found the characters and the story. I would absolutely read one of this mother and son books again. For More 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price: Storm Cycle (Platinum Mystery) by Roy Johansen 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price!

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