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Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Losing Latitude.



Cory Cramer
A few years ago Losing Latitude author Cory Cramer began a five-part story of murder, artifacts and demons. The story revolves around Lilly, a 17 year old, who has spent the bulk of her life following her family as they follow theories of ancient civilizations and aliens.

In a tragic twist, Lilly ends up in a hospital in with nothing to her name but a million dollars in the bank and the handwritten journal of Buck McGee.

With his father dead, McGee finds himself on the run from the law with a man, he believes is a demon, following him. To top things off, Buck may very well have been the cause of his father's death.

The story progresses from this point. Mind you the story can use some improvement. There are times in the first few books that the pace is slow and the character development for Lilly lacks on the first two books but, all in all, the series is a good read.

At around 100 pages each the books are true serials. Nice, quick reads for the reader on the go.

In the end Cramer delivers on the goods with an enjoyable series. For it's quirks it's a good showing for a an author I hope to see more of in the future.


To purchase the series you can visit Cory's site at http://www.corycramer.com/.

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