Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Mind of a Genius - Promo 101 Virtual Blog Tour

Promo 101 Virtual Blog Tours has invited me to review an espionage thriller, The Mind of a Genius by David Snowdon! Here is some info about the book:

The Mind of a Genius by David Snowdon

(The Formula That Could Change The World)

Special Agent, Jason Clay from the MI4 is hired to find a secret formula that was invented by the famous British scientist, Malcolm Prince. The only weak element in Clay’s strategy to accomplish his mission is Laura Prince, the beautiful wife of the scientist, who Clay has to seduce in order to obtain the formula.

But the CIA, the Denmark Intelligence, the Australian Intelligence and many other very determined individuals are also after that formula, and can’t wait to get their hands on it. The competition is fierce, but who’s going to win?

The story develops as a travel through the world; with the action starting in London, then moving onto Copenhagen, Hong Kong and Australia.

Clay appears to be the right man for the job; extremely handsome and a natural charmer, nothing could be easier for him than seducing a beautiful woman in order to obtain a top secret.

For more information visit www.the-mind-of-a-genius.com

This book has an interesting premise - a scientist has figured out a formula that could change the world as we know it, but dies before he has a chance to release it to the public. Everyone, and I mean everyone, has heard that the formula exists, and wants to get their hands on it. This leads to robbery attempts, around the world travel, seduction and a cast of characters all trying anything they can to get this formula.

While I found the book to have a good idea, I felt that the author focused on some unusual elements. I found there to be a lot of description of things that wouldn't have made much difference to the story line (such as a complete description of the characters clothing, songs that were playing, and what characters ordered at restaurants). I also thought that some of the dialog between characters was a little off - not entirely believable in some places.

That being said, there were twists and turns that I wasn't expecting, and those were the things that kept me reading. I wanted to find out what the formula was (which isn't revealed until the end of the book), and I was spurred on by the twists to find out what happened next.

If you like espionage and spy type novels, then definitely give this one a try!!

About the book:

The Mind of a Genius by David Snowdon

Publisher: Pentergen Books

Pages: 288

S.R.P £6.99/ $13.56

Available from Waterstone’s, Blackwells, Amazon.co.uk Amazon.com and from the author at his website http://www.the-mind-of-a-genius.com/order.html

About David Snowdon -

British thriller writer, David Snowdon was born in London, and lives in London. He started writing in 1983, and wrote his first book, which hasn’t been published in 1984. His first published work, Too Young To die, was published in August 2006. And his second novel, The Mind of a Genius, was published in November 2007.

To learn more about David Snowdon and The Mind of a Genius, visit http://www.the-mind-of-a-genius.com and to learn more about his virtual tour in early 2009, http://virtualblogtour.blogspot.com/2008/12/mind-of-genuis-by-david-snowdon.html

Post comments on any of the blog tour stops and be entered in a drawing for a copy of The Mind of a Genius.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree there was a lot of detail but I chalked it up as being the type of characters in the book. When it comes to crime, details are important.

Anonymous said...

Hello, Katie. Thanks for the review. I would also like to say hello to the readers, and I look forward to hearing from you.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the comment, Friends of Sachse Library. I agree that details are important when it comes to crime fiction and thriller novels, and that's why I do it.