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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Travis Chase #3 |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Science Fiction (2012) |
Patrick Lee
Kindle Edition | Pages: 405 pages Rating: 4.09 | 4025 Users | 286 Reviews

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Title | : | Deep Sky (Travis Chase #3) |
Author | : | Patrick Lee |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 405 pages |
Published | : | December 27th 2011 by Harper |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Thriller. Fiction. Action. Time Travel. Adventure. Audiobook |
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The anomaly called the Breach is the governments most carefully guarded secret.But there is another secret even less known . . . and far more terrifying.
As the U.S. President addresses the nation from
the Oval Office, a missile screams toward the White House. In a lightning flash, the Chief Executive is dead, his mansion in ruins, and two cryptic words are the only clue to the assassins
Now Travis Chase of the covert agency Tangent is calling the total destructive might of a shadow government down upon them. For Travis Chase has a dark destiny he cannot be allowed to fulfill . . .
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Ratings: 4.09 From 4025 Users | 286 ReviewsCommentary Epithetical Books Deep Sky (Travis Chase #3)
The more I work in libraries and work with children, the more I realize how strongly visual I am in my learning style.I feel that in order to adequately explain this series, I would need an infographic. To see it, check out my review on my blog.The idea of a "Breach" that sends through bizarre, mostly useless, but sometimes really, really cool technology is intriguing. And the breach item that Travis Chase and his paramour/head of Tangent, Paige Campbell, use in this book is pretty cool. It'sThe second book in this series was a very good book. The first and third suffered form this: Two housewives take on two company's of Army Rangers with a iron skillet and a pair of chopsticks, and they come out on top. Then they do it again and again. Yes, it's an exaggeration, but it makes the point. Still, the story of the Breach, and the characters evolved, is very good sci-fi fantasy. The thing that saves this book, is the way the Author ties all the ends together to make a satisfying
Quite a story, finally everything comes together and it ending.. well.. it's more open than I expected. Lee does wrap it up nicely. He also explains in short words why Travis is able to cope so well - this adds half a star for me and makes this book and therefore the whole trilogy getting 3,5 stars from me. I am glad it turned out better, than book 1 and 2 had me worrying. Do I recommend the series? Well, there are many others I'd read first.

Another interesting entry in the series. I THINK I understand what all happened. It's a little confusing but still a lot of novel ideas here.
eep Sky is Patrick Lee's third and final book in his Breach Trilogy, detailing the adventures of Travis Chase and Paige Campbell. Travis and Paige are involved with "The Breach" - a mysterious opening in the fabric of reality deep below the ground in Wyoming which is known, to a select few, as an opening that spews forth mysterious pieces of advanced technology known as "entities". With Deep Sky, Lee brings his story of the Breach to a close, including an explanation of what the Breach is, why
Not till I read the blurb in the beginning, did I know this was a trilogy, when I started his series. This trilogy was a great action/sci-fi series. Conspiracy throughout, with a believable factor to the stories. I felt this one was not quite as good as the first two, but still plenty of action. With a "what do you think?" ending.Patrick Lee is a new favorite author - can't wait for his next series/trilogy or stand alone.
YES.I. Am. Thrilled. Discombobulated. Agog. Awestruck. Floored. Sky-high. Fucking freaked out.Gimme a second.Ok: in "Deep Sky," the third and final book featuring Travis Chase and Tangent and a host of tantalizing scientific mysteries, Patrick Lee brings his entire story to a resounding finish with a deft act of closure that has left me a little winded and very, very pleased. My mind is blown.I tell you, I am so often disappointed by the endings of books that I now have low expectations for
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