The Caldera Incident
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Linda Stanley
> 3 dayThis book is a very well-written action novel that takes place in a beautiful area of the country --- Wyomng and Montana. He weaves a good tale and describes the countryside in a very appealing way. I definitely enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it for other readers.
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whoapat
Greater than one weekThis was well written and the setting came through clearly. Characters were believable and circumstances creative. This was a good all-around read.
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VMK
> 3 dayTHE CALDERA INCIDENT is a fast moving, intricate murder mystery that is hard to put down. The multiple characters are believable and the plot plausible, especially in this era of political polarization. The backdrop of Yellowstone National Park is grounded in scientific fact. If one wants to know more about super-volcanos (probably the largest on the planet) and see photos and webcams on mudpots and steam vents, go to nps.gov/yell.
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Jane Stecker
Greater than one weekIve always enjoyed novels about bears so I was disappointed when the bear pictured on the front cover only had a few pages in the story and then exited stage right, never to be seen again. I found the subject of the book to be interesting and the descriptions of Yellowstone National Park to lend authenticity to the setting. I enjoyed the character development of Jack McCarty and Liz. The one part of this book that I didnt enjoy was the pacing. One moment we were spending several chapters advancing the plot just a little and then racing toward conclusions in one chapter. I did find the plot intriguing and I was kept guessing to the last page. Overall the book is worth the money and deserving of a read.
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Doc
> 3 dayThe book is a very interesting mystery about a murder in Yellowstone National Park. The book provides very detailed descriptions of characters and scenery.
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Ray Canham
> 3 dayFast-moving murder mystery set in an area that is clearly well-known to the author. This book would make a great film!
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Judith G Greenwood
> 3 dayJohn Mecom has written a spellbinding thriller in The Caldera Incident. Hes a born story teller. Also,I enjoyed reading his descriptive narrative of a part of the U.S. about which I know very little.
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joehen
> 3 dayJohn Mecom has managed to combine a murder mystery and a stunning outdoor setting-Yellowstone. he writes with the authority of a biologist and outdoorsman. This is an exciting read by the fireplace on a cold evening. The author has done a good job of setting the scene for an even more exciting sequel. This is one we may see on film someday.
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Toni Lansing
> 3 dayThe skillful blending of the world of Yellowstone with mystery and wildlife made a thoroughly enjoyable read. Thank you John for this great book.
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Jenwin
Greater than one weekFrom the moment I started reading the book, I couldnt put it down. Well written and moves at a rapid pace. Murder, mystery, romance & Yellowstone information. What more could you want. Loved it!