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Minutes to Burn

โœ Scribed by Hurwitz, Gregg


Book ID
107852596
Publisher
HarperTorch
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
271 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


From Publishers Weekly

It is the year 2007, earthquakes rattle the globe, the ozone layer is shot and evolution kicks into overdrive in this gripping action-movie-in-waiting. Hurwitz has engineered a deft recombinant blend of a thriller, tossing in lots of scientific speculation โ€ฆ la Crichton in Jurassic Park mode, a ragtag Navy SEAL crew reminiscent of the Aliens heroes, some Predator and a dash of Rambo. In his jam-packed tale, a rogue virus appears on one of the Gal pagos islands, and soon the remote archipelago is populated by nine-foot-tall man-eating monsters. Unaware of the infestation, scientists are sent from the U.S. to set up seismic sensors, and a team of seven Navy SEALs are assigned to escort them. Team members include husband-and-wife Justin and Cameron, who is not quite showing her pregnancy; squad leader Derek, having problems with concentration, much less command; and the gigantic Tank, among others. Most enjoyable is the 50ish knife-wielding Nam vet, Savage, who practically steals the book. Stranded on the island without guns after a series of screwups, the team is sucked into a nightmarish chase, turned from hunters to hunted and back again. Hurwitz's first novel, The Tower, was labeled a satire of serial killer novels by some reviewers. This page-turner keeps a satiric edge, too, while Hurwitz proves he is perfectly at home with toothy creatures on the rampage and a thrilling array of other soon-to-be FX. Author appearances in Los Angeles.

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From

Most of the time, Hurwitz's environmental catastrophe thriller resembles those '50s horror movies in which someone intones, "This must be the result of atomic radiation." Of course, now environmental pollution by a mutation-inducing virus is the culprit. Yet the yarn follows the classic pattern. Heck, it even has a lurking menace in the form of--you guessed it--a giant praying mantis. The manifold hero of the piece is a Dirty Dozen -style team of SEALs; the resident scientists range from eccentric to mad (one is gay); the secondary characters are expendable; and the mutated menace develops new improbable survival traits as the plot requires. Consider yourselves warned, but consider, too, that some characterizations are defter than expected, the Galapagos Island setting is vividly rendered, and the effort Hurwitz expends to strand his characters in an alligator-infested swamp after first physically and mentally disarming them is almost admirable. Few will turn these pages twice, but many thriller fans will thoroughly enjoy turning them once. Roland Green
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"In the year 2007 the world is not what it was..." Powerful earthquakes and hurricanes have left most of South America in ruins--and solar rays pouring down through holes in the depleted ozone layer can burn human flesh to a crisp in minutes. An impending global eco-catastrophe has brought a crack