
R. Christopher Tait
Reviews
Kindle Edition: By: r63
Geat Reading - A very good fictional story, suspense, action, good vs. evil this book held my interest throughout. Worth the time reading. I look forward to reading more from this author.
Kindle Edition By: Quigs
The book keeps your interest at a high level. Even though a science fiction, the book reveals a lot about how some circles of our society actually think, feel, and act. The author has done a great job at unveiling the human side of people and what molds their minds and morals. I read it in one sitting.

Kindle Edition
Started slow for me but picked up with the edition of Logan Stuart. He added a human element that drew you in as he was trying to avenge his brother. I liked the Hell Hounds too. I wrote papers on the dangers of genetic engineering and the controversy surrounding it. I scary how it has invaded our lives and doesn't seem to raise concerns now. From Ag giants controlling grains, cloning, frankenfoods, it has seeped into our world and doesn't seem to raise concern anymore and I don't think that's a good thing. I did start to feel sorry for the clones a little. They were referred to as souless and other less than human terms. Made me wonder more about the existence of a soul. Can androids or clones become human? Can something be generated in them that is soul-like? What is human? I don't know. It just made me think.