The conspiracy of Europa (by Tim LaHaye)
There may be better but. The authors need to spend more time developing the small details. If a character is in a particular position, say, down a cliff, for example, this book will instantly have this character at the top of the cliff in the next paragraph. This can be sometimes dangerous and often leave critical information. There is a part of this book where you learn how a person died. Page, the character is fine. A few pages and details later, someone is mourn his loss. Details, details, details. To learn more...
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