"Cell out"
I read this book over a weekend, and it definitely held my attention. I always enjoy a good thriller, and this definitely fit the bill. Enough humor, action, twists and turns to keep you going.
"Cell-out"
A cracking fast moving thriller that will have you hooked in an instant.
The plot is a straight forward good guys bad guys race against time, but with a twist as even the good guys have to figure out where to go first.
This very enjoyable novel will also introduce you to the intriguing and sometimes mysterious world of geocaching.
Make sure you have a few hours free as once started you won’t be able to put this one down.
"Cell-out"
An easy read, like Dan Brown without the sales volumes and with a slightly more down-to-earth context (the heroine is daughter of a University professor in Surrey rather than a descendant of Jesus). Ideal for a plane journey. Armstrong uses the new, if slightly nerdy, hobby of geocaching to create a pacy thriller with neat puzzles and tongue-in-cheek soap boxing about the ills of the modern world. Buy it and see for yourself, or take up geocaching and you might find a copy in a geocache down in the SE of England.
A great page turner! It will pull you in and not let you go until the final page. A 'must have' book for Geocachers especially. I love a good suspense novel and this one did not let me down.
"A voice from the past"
Peter read your book. I enjoyed the puzzles. I especially enjoyed your scathing comments on travel, politics and society.
One puzzle I don't get. What do you call a man with a plank on his head? Edward.....????? Must be a British thing. mirtim@bellsouth.net