Sunday, December 5, 2010
Dark Descent by Andrew Pyper
Rating: 5.0
Synopsis from Barnes&Noble.com:
At the dawn of the new millennium, twenty-something dot-com millionaires Wallace and Bates travel to Brazil to market their breakthrough product, Hypothesys -- a "morality machine" designed to help people make the best decisions of their lives. But when they impulsively join an eco-tour deep into the Amazon rain forest, they may have sealed their own dire fates....In the dead of night, their boat is attacked, and Wallace and Bates are kidnapped along with their enigmatic female interpreter. Imprisoned and savagely tortured, they struggle to hold on to their humanity. But after Wallace engineers a violent escape, the survivors' own hidden dark natures begin to emerge -- posing a threat more lethal than either the jungle that surrounds them, or the merciless gunmen who pursue them.
My thoughts:
This book starts out slow. Once you get past the first hundred pages though it becomes a great thriller! I had a hard time putting it down once the group were kidnapped. Fatigue, fever, dehydration, internal parasites....the jungle has quite a lot of suffering to offer this group on top of being creatively tortured by their captors. There is also the mystery of who kidnapped them and why. Dark Descent is a very well written, character focused thriller that turned out to be an awesome read!
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