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It is an extraordinary reflection on the history of the cosmos and its relationship to the Glory of God, according to the authors (some prominent scientists, philosophers, and even artists). This multidisciplinary work reveals a complex and intellectually profound study on Theism, which is not close to being a mainstream, easy introduction. It is excellent.
 
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Mandrilillo99 | Jul 24, 2022 |
I truly enjoyed all three prior Tuckers, not in the least because of his powers of observation of Boston and its neighborhoods, police, FBI, IT creeps, and lawyers. Daniel's character is a fair substitute for Robert B. Parker's Spenser, but without the strong supporting cast. He does have an Israeli ex- Mossad agent, Jael, on his side, as his Hawk. And the Susans change from book to book. And instead of Pearl the Wonder Dog, there are his pet hermit crabs, Click and Clack. And. And. And. This one started slowly for me - it's a followup from the family crisis of Child Not Found, this time with his 10 year old niece being hacked on Facebook. Many, many complications ensue, but Tucker's vinegar tongue is in fine form lambasting hipsters and 4chan geeks. Some lulz and some extreme violence, with a very satisfying ending.… (más)
 
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froxgirl | Jul 2, 2017 |
Tucker's about as close to Spenser as we're going to get since Robert B. Parker's death. He is an IT guy, a de-bugger by trade, and in this, his third outing, we learn of his connection to the Boston mob in the form of his cousin Sal. There's very little use for hacking skills here - Tucker ends up playing detective while trying to shake off Boston cops and FBI as he searches in a panic for his young cousin Maria, snatched off her sled on Boston Common by one of her father Sal's henchmen. Every Boston location is lovingly rendered, just as in the Spenser series, and there are romantic interests for the widower whose pet hermit crabs are named Click and Clack. Most enjoyable and twisty.… (más)
 
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froxgirl | Jul 4, 2016 |
This second in the series has an even better plot than the first in the Tucker mysteries, "Terminal". It involves industrial espionage at a Raytheon-like company and Tucker's father, mother, and her rediscovered large Italian family in the North End of Boston.

However, in the first book, there was a girlfriend and a best friend FBI agent who was murdered, along with Tucker's wife. In this sequel, there is a different girlfriend and a different FBI agent. No mention of the first ones! I don't know why this is treated as a standalone - it makes no sense. This is the only flaw I find - the plot is well paced and there's plenty of humor. It's a mystery!… (más)
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froxgirl | Aug 17, 2015 |

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5
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Miembros
89
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#207,492
Valoración
4.1
Reseñas
6
ISBNs
11

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