No Time to Die Kira Peikoff Books

No Time to Die Kira Peikoff Books
It's rare to find a book that's an exciting page-turner, but also makes you think about a bigger issue. This book does exactly that! If you're a fan of medical mysteries (Michael Crichton, etc), then you'll definitely enjoy this one. It grabs you from the very beginning with a suspense-filled story that centers around a 20-year old girl who hasn't aged since she was 14. The plot twists and turns from there -- you won't want to put it down. Unlike some thrillers which are entertaining in the moment, but then quickly forgotten, this book stayed on my mind long after I finished it. I find myself wondering about one of the central ideas -- what if we discovered how to stop aging so that we could live for 200+ years? It may sound far-fetched at first, but it's not that crazy given how life expectancy has increased over time. Would it be a good thing, or would it lead to overcrowding and other problems? Definitely gives me something to think about...and makes me look forward to Kira's next book!
Tags : Amazon.com: No Time to Die (9780786034895): Kira Peikoff: Books,Kira Peikoff,No Time to Die,Pinnacle,0786034890,Thrillers - General,Bioethics,Bioethics;Fiction.,College students,College students;Fiction.,Suspense fiction,Suspense fiction.,AMERICAN MYSTERY & SUSPENSE FICTION,Aging,FICTION Crime,FICTION Thrillers Medical,FICTION Thrillers Suspense,Fiction,Fiction - Espionage Thriller,Fiction Thrillers General,Fiction-Thriller,FictionCrime,FictionLiterary,FictionThrillers - Medical,FictionThrillers - Suspense,General Adult,Kidnapping,Literary,MASS MARKET,Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945),MysterySuspense,Prevention,Thrillers - Suspense,United States,thriller;thrillers;crime;medical thriller;suspense;thriller books;crime fiction;suspense books;crime books;mysteries and thrillers;betrayal;suspense thriller books;fiction;novels;fiction books;books fiction;medical thrillers;crime novels;mystery thriller suspense;mystery and thriller;suspense fiction;medical thrillers fiction;collusion;mystery;horror;medical;science fiction;supernatural;fantasy;medical fiction;paranormal;murder;mystery books;medicine;mystery and thrillers;adventure;sci-fi,thrillers; thriller; suspense books; suspense; mystery books; crime; crime fiction; crime books; medicine; murder; mystery thriller suspense; sci-fi; medical thriller; medical; serial killer; supernatural; thriller books; mystery and thrillers; medical fiction; suspense thriller books; mysteries and thrillers; fiction; fiction books; medical thrillers; suspense fiction; medical thrillers fiction; mystery and thriller; mystery; crime thriller; psychological thriller; action; adventure; urban fantasy; mystery and suspense,FICTION Thrillers Suspense,Fiction Thrillers General,FictionCrime,FictionLiterary,FictionThrillers - Medical,FictionThrillers - Suspense,Literary,Thrillers - Suspense,Fiction - Espionage Thriller,Aging,Kidnapping,Prevention,American Mystery & Suspense Fiction,Fiction,MysterySuspense,Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
No Time to Die Kira Peikoff Books Reviews
This is an edge of the seat thriller. I read this in a very short time (over 3 days) and each time I had to set the book down, I was frustrated that I had to stop reading at that point. So, I'd consider this a "real page-turner" and a very engaging novel. I've already pre-ordered Ms. Peikoff's next title.
Should the government control medical research? You have the right to live, it is in the Declaration of Independence, but do you have the right to live indefinitely? Who owns your body? How far would you go to save your life and the life's of others? These are a few of the bio-ethical questions that Ms Peikoff tackles in a well written, cleverly plotted, Michael-Crichton-style book with a dash of the Scarlett Pimpernel. The only short coming is that the book ends too soon. But a sequel, DIE AGAIN TOMORROW, featuring the mysterious character Galileo is coming in 2015.
There was plenty time to die, and multiple times the main character should have. Maybe its supposed to be a romance novel rather than a mystery. The book is lightly written, sometimes confusing. I finished it only because I had already paid for it.
This was a far different book than I usually read. Mysterious yes, reading to see what happens yes, but some sci Fi thrown in. I'm sure somewhere in the world their are scientists working on the aging projects. This book gives thought to whether living longer, or forever is good or bad for the world. I enjoyed the characters and their plight. Take a chance and read something different, I did.
I read this 2 years after reading the author's first thriller, Living Proof. Both are excellent. With psychologically deep characters on all sides and a gripping plot tying them all together, No Time To Die offers readers a chance to think about aging in a new light, not as an inevitability which must be resigned to but a tragedy which can and must be fought. The story was clear and easy to read as well. Overall, I loved it.
Only a quick, brief review of this excellent novel as at this time I have only been able to enjoy the opening chapters. However, I do hope to extend this review at a future time with a fuller philosophical approach and critique. To the point, If you like Ayn Rand's novels or Agatha Christie's works you''ll enjoy this exciting novel by Mrs. Peikoff. Certainly, she has --after only two novels-- become a writer of note in the Romantic school of literature.
In our real-life world of Obamacare and the medical bureacracy of Ezekial Emanuel, this book is a must read of rational self-defense. It is full of insight to those of us who are obligated to deal with American bureacracy in any from. Further, This is a serious read--not for the faint heart-- the opening violent chapter will cure anyone of thinking this is not serious literature. Certainly, this murderer could have been one of the comprachicos in Hugo's "The Man who Laughs".
Again, any admirer of the Romantic school should put this on their Christmans list, buy list and wish list. Again, Don't buy it for others unless you are certain of their Romantic esthetics. With that noted, purchase it for the Romantic thrill ride that it is. You won't have to forgive yourself for doing so. Enjoy!
This was a fast-paced thriller pitting a federal bioethics group with a psychopathic leader against a group of researchers and scientists who dropped out of the highly regulated and controlled federal system to go underground where they could use their passion to do the research to improve people's lives.
The federal group characterized them as kidnappers, exploiters, and general criminals for breaking federal regulations. The feds were in constant pursuit of the mastermind of the rebels. The focus of the story was a girl whose growth stopped just before she turned 14. The head of the federal group wanted to get her killed, so her DNA and its secrets would not be available to help develop anti-aging procedures.
It's rare to find a book that's an exciting page-turner, but also makes you think about a bigger issue. This book does exactly that! If you're a fan of medical mysteries (Michael Crichton, etc), then you'll definitely enjoy this one. It grabs you from the very beginning with a suspense-filled story that centers around a 20-year old girl who hasn't aged since she was 14. The plot twists and turns from there -- you won't want to put it down. Unlike some thrillers which are entertaining in the moment, but then quickly forgotten, this book stayed on my mind long after I finished it. I find myself wondering about one of the central ideas -- what if we discovered how to stop aging so that we could live for 200+ years? It may sound far-fetched at first, but it's not that crazy given how life expectancy has increased over time. Would it be a good thing, or would it lead to overcrowding and other problems? Definitely gives me something to think about...and makes me look forward to Kira's next book!

0 Response to "[BLW]⇒ Libro No Time to Die Kira Peikoff Books"
Post a Comment