Golden Man | Book Review
Golden Man
Author: Scott Hayes
Pages: 274
James Stanson is a scientist who was wanted to dive into the Pacific Iceberg for the very last time on the last day at his work. As he travels to the bottom of the sea wearing his grandfathers vintage suit but as he reaches to the surface something goes terribly wrong. But then he notices something strange a red light in the depths of the sea. He approaches the source of the light when he is up for a surprise mystery. What is this mystery? Will James will ever be able to make it out from the depths of the sea? To know read ‘Golden Man’
My Thoughts:
The plot was really interesting especially when he sees the red light and what he observes is mind blowing. The author has excellently maintained the mystery throughout the book keeping the readers curious to know what is going to happen next.
The characters are interesting and I liked how they help James throughout his journey way back to his home. I liked James character a lot his journey from his last dive to becoming and knowing the true meaning of golden man is amazing.
Language is simple and lucid. The narration is done nicely and I liked the world creation that the author has created.
The book cover is simple yet amazing in its own way and is apt to the plot of the story. The title of the book is also apt to the plot.
Overall, I must say it was a perfect mixture of adventure and mystery and would surely recommend it to all.
Rating: 5/5
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