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Soul Intent (Soul Identity)

Soul Intent (Soul Identity)Author: Dennis Batchelder
Publisher: NetLeaves
Category: eBooks


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 31 reviews
Sales Rank: 3940

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition

ASIN: B002LH5BOU

Publication Date: August 12, 2009

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Product Description
A VILLAIN’S REQUEST
In 1946, soon-to-be-executed Nazi General Hermann Goering asks young Soul Identity overseer Archibald Morgan to take his looted gold and deposit it in a soul line collection, there to await his soul’s rebirth.

A GRIM RESISTANCE
Flora, a seventeen-year-old Gypsy girl whose father died in the Dachau concentration camp, is sure that Goering stole the gold. She struggles to persuade Morgan to reject the Nazi’s deposit, but Morgan prevails.

A MYSTERIOUS THEFT
Sixty-four years have passed. A repentant Morgan opens Goering’s collection and discovers the gold is gone. In its place lies a cryptic journal. Morgan asks security expert Scott Waverly to find the thief and recover the gold.

A THRILLING ADVENTURE
Scott must race through Europe to uncover the elusive secrets of what really happened in Nuremberg… secrets that threaten to reopen old wounds, settle old scores, and lead to the gold’s—and his own soul’s—recovery.



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3 out of 5 stars My Review   April 25, 2010
Stefan Yates (Manhattan, KS United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Maybe it was the Nazi connection throughout the book and the search for a lost treasure, but the storyline of Soul Intent reminded me a lot of an Indiana Jones type adventure. The main plot revolves around the Soul Identity corporation, a company that stores memories and personal effects for an individual's future descendants in his or her "soul line". The account of Herman Goering has been discovered to be missing a large deposit of gold that was left with Soul Identity only days before he was slated for execution in the 1940's. The story jumps between the modern day search for the gold and the post-WWII events concerning the deposit of the gold.

This is a fairly entertaining adventure/mystery. I haven't read the first book in the series, but except for a mention here and there of the events that happened last year and a reference or two to their prior adventures, this book is fairly stand-alone. The relationship between the characters is made fairly clear and earlier events really don't have much to do with what happens in this novel. The story-lines are pretty interesting and there are some good action sequences and tense moments that keep the reader interested and the story moving along at a good pace. I'd recommend this novel and will most likely purchase the first novel in the series.



4 out of 5 stars Very entertaining & enjoyable   April 1, 2010
K. Hollenback
I was a little doubtful on this because it's not my normal genre for but $1 total for Sould Identity & Soul Intent, I was willing to risk it. I found both the books very enjoyable with really unique plot lines. They had some very suspenseful moments in which I wish I didn't have to put the books down cus I had to find out what happened. Well worth a try!


5 out of 5 stars Great Story for the Price   March 15, 2010
Chad L. Dunlap (Grand Rapids, Michigan)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I enjoyed the first book, Soul Identity, and I did have a couple issues with Soul Identity(quick technology adaptation and time jumps, I posted a review with these concerns); however, this book didn't have either of those issues.

I enjoyed how this story went back into the current lives of two of the main supporting characters and weaved some historical events into the story. The story seemed more about these main supporting characters than it was the main characters. I am sure that seems odd but it is difficult to explain without spoiling the story.

I think most of the characters seemed to come out of this story stronger than they did in Soul Identity. The story had a good amount of action and was able to grab your attention and keep it.

The formatting of the e-book was just as nice as Soul Identity. On the whole, it is difficult to beat the value of this story for the price of this e-book.



4 out of 5 stars Best dollar I ever spent.   March 13, 2010
NYM
Just to give some insight into the 4 vs 5 star question that may have crossed your mind already. I reserve 5 star ratings for books that either affect me on a personal level, or by established authors that I have grown to love over a multitude of novels. This is only the second book I've read by Mr. Batchelder, so I feel that to be fair to myself, and to him, I can only give a 4 star review. That said, I'm chomping at the bit for the next novel by Dennis, and at that point, if he sticks with his marvelous story telling abilities, I fully intend on giving him full marks. A continuation from his first book, Soul Identity, Soul Intent is the tale of a team of security specialists in their journey to recover Nazi gold and return it to the descendants of those it was originally taken from. The tale is well crafted, incredibly scripted and thoroughly researched. Thank you Dennis for another wonderful journey through your imagination and I look forward to joining you again in the future.


4 out of 5 stars Soul Intent (Kindle edition)   February 12, 2010
P. A. Thebert
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I really enjoyed this book. It is an apt sequel to Soul Identity. The characters have grown and gotten deeper as their new adventure plays out. The Kindle edition is formatted perfectly, combining with the author's excellent research and prose to make this an easy reading book. The story flows well, the dialog is smooth and believable.
I am looking forward to more adventures for these characters!

This book is recommended for fans of science fiction, historical fiction, and mystery/thriller fans.


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