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July
29, 2008 (Amazon.com)
I found The Nadjik Pheromone to be a very
interesting read. It was fascinating to follow along in the adventures
of Micheal Wolfson as he travels the world looking for truth and
accountability! The characters are vivid (with some depicting all of
the worst in the world today). Carmel and the relationships formed
there were breathtakingly beautiful. This book has it all: intrigue,
sex, violence, state of the art science technology, and most of all
justice and accountability! I loved it and recommend it to other
reading clubs.— Leonor Almada, Menlo Park, CA
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August 5, 2008
(Amazon.com)
Rarely taken, but always enjoyed is the vicarious journey experienced through a character of fiction. Locales and their true essence is author Michael Hemp's forte. From the quaint, serene streets of Carmel, to a bombed-out Bosnian village, though terror-ridden, stench-laden Middle Eastern jail cells, to the perfectly manicured, vast grounds that grace the Northern California High-Tech Firm, Spectrum Technologies -- the scenery was remarkable, lovemaking tender, the tension exhausting, and the pain excruciating. All of this for a technology that would forever change the world -- a verifiable truth technology. The Nadjik Pheromone tells the story of a war correspondent Michael Wolfson's treacherous race to expose the crimes committed by the world's top government officials through the use CG-MS/spectrometry, and the pheromone-like molecules emitted by every human being when uttering a lie. Any one who offers to help him does so with great peril. Throughout the twists and turns, the reader holds out hope that the courageous "Wolf" and those that help him, will escape demise and remain victorious in the quest of good over evil. Alas, the book ends with the reader desperately seeking a sequel -- the characters too rich to simply evaporate. Great read! — Anne Rudd, Carmel Valley, CA
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6,
2008 (Amazon.com) Having been a
Tom Clancy fan for years, I have come to really enjoy fast-paced books
that really hold my interest and seem very plausible at the same time.
Michael Hemp has accomplished this and more with his latest book. The
pace is very quick, the writing very descriptive, and the story line is
totally captivating. Just thinking about the possibility of his story
line becoming real gives me chills. (I'm sure it would also give lots
of people, including most of our politicians, nightmares instead of
chills).
Michael has done a really good job with this book. I look forward to his continuing efforts as a Central California author. — John McKenna, Carmel, CA
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October 3, 2008 (Amazon.com)
Captivating and intriguing novel. Great descriptions
of locations, characters and events. Full of action and surprises. The
events that lead the hero of the novel, Michael Wolfson, to continue on
his quest for the ultimate truth technology keep the reader fully
engaged and wondering what may happen next. The advanced science
descriptions add an element of intrigue. The novel has a great ending
that makes the reader anxious for a sequel.— B. L. Hurtuk
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