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The Decrypter Secret of the Lost Manuscript

The secret of the manuscript is only the beginning . . . The truth could cost her life.

Calla Cress is the Decrypter but doesn’t know it yet. Heck, she just wants to find who dumped her twenty-eight years ago at a London orphanage, where infants are abandoned to conceal government secrets.

Just a few miles away, fear grips a dangerous government agency, the ISTF. An unbreakable code, written on an ancient manuscript and missing for decades, surfaces. When the highly guarded document vanishes in Berlin with a long-hidden secret concerning Calla’s family, she finds herself up against an adversary with superior firepower.

Calla must use her wits to decode the manuscript’s riddle before it’s too late. Could its decryption lead to an astounding technological breakthrough and a dangerous new world?

Forced on a run halfway across the world, Calla dodges sniper shots and globetrotting spies into a desperate hunt for truth and survival. Nothing in either the modern or the ancient world is what it appears to be.

The Decrypter Secret of the Lost Manuscript delivers high octane action, and provocative twists you won’t see coming.

Praise for the Decrypter Secret of the Lost Manuscript

“A brilliant read! I recommend this to anyone who enjoys mystery, suspense, thrillers or action novels. The detail is astounding! The historical references, location descriptions, references to technology, cryptography....this author really knows her stuff.”

“An action-packed adventure, techno-thriller across several continents like a Jason Bourne or James Bond movie, but with an actual storyline!”

“Brilliantly written. I loved the very descriptive side, which was a good way of visualizing and getting to terms with each new place, as the action takes place in several different countries.”

“The description is so rich, so immensely detailed that it just draws you in completely to its world.”

“There is great tension and chemistry between the two main characters, Calla and Nash, that has you begging for more.”

˃˃˃ The bestselling CALLA CRESS TECHNO THRILLERS series of books in order

BOOK 1-THE DECRYPTER SECRET OF THE LOST MANUSCRIPT
BOOK 2-THE DECRYPTER AND THE MIND HACKER
BOOK 3–THE DECRYPTER DIGITAL EYES ONLY
BOOK 4 THE DECRYPTER THE STORM’S EYE (2018)


The Decrypter Secret of the Lost Manuscript Calla Cress Technothriller Series Book 1 edition by Rose Sandy Literature Fiction eBooks

Sorry, but this one just did not work for me. The narrative is hugely overburdened with useless verbiage and I had to flip many pages to try to find any plot movement at all. The narration seems to get out of control and the word choices often become strange and awkward and even ridiculous. The author's grasp of technology is very poor and the "revelations" behind the mysteries are just plain silly. In my opinion, walk away.

Product details

  • File Size 1785 KB
  • Print Length 476 pages
  • Publisher Silver Gravity Books (January 13, 2014)
  • Publication Date January 13, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00AH0YKZY

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I saw this listed in the book lists and was intriuged by the storyline. I am a "reader" that is I enjoy reading but, am not a literary critic. That said I totally enjoyed the story and the characters, fast paced entertaining and engrossing. As to some of the other reviews, ok some misused words if you wish, but who cares when it is as much fun as this story. I cannot wait for the next book and please Rose keep writing and keep your enthusiasm, I for one and am sure many more do and will enjoy your offerings. 5 Stars
The Decrypter has a lot of potential. The story is intriguing, the questions that are raised and the situations that the main antagonist attempts to engineer are plausible and relevant to modern life. However, the book suffers greatly from Mad Lib syndrome. For those who don't know, a Mad Lib is a story with missing words. Each missing word is left for the player to choose, using the part of speech indicated. For example this sentence is a Mad Lib The _________ (adjective) inspector ate ______________ (noun, food) for breakfast. One person would call out the part of speech and the other person would provide a word to fill in the blank, without knowing the context it would be used in. Many, many sentences in this book are like this. It is most obvious with the adjectives, but honestly, I think every part of speech got a turn. As you can imagine, this slowed the plot down considerably, because I repeatedly had to stop and try to determine exactly what the author was trying to say.
Related to Mad Lib syndrome is I'm So Posh syndrome. I personally think of this as having an "ounce of pretension," which as everyone who's seen Steel Magnolias knows, is worth a pound of manure. So many places throughout the book a convoluted and nearly ridiculous description is provided when a simple sentence would have been so much more clear. In other places, in what seems to be an effort to seem intelligent and mysterious, information is omitted leaving the reader confused. Several times I found myself paging back trying to find a piece of information I missed because the passage I was trying to read made no sense.
Overall, I actually did enjoy the book. I would strongly recommend that the author hire a ruthless editor and not take personal offense when the novel is slashed to perhaps 60% of its current size. Furthermore, I think the book would then benefit from a reading group to shape and refine much of the dialogue. Once those two editorial processes have been implemented, this book could easily be a true best seller.
Conflicted review here, as I thought the story line was interesting but the writing itself ranked among the worse in English literature. Example "A fast bullet zipped by, headed straight for (protagonist's) heart." Aside from the redundancy, are there any SLOW bullets that would have "zipped" by? Could anyone perceive this bullet as it flew? Way too many adjectives and adverbs employed. This appears to have been written with a thesaurus in hand. But aside from that, the story was entertaining and the characters interesting.
I don't really like to write reviews, and don't usually spend the time to do so. I am also reluctant to criticize anyone's writing since I am not an author myself and could not do what they are doing. That said, the problems encountered compelled me to write one in this case.

I really wanted to like this book. I liked the main characters and was happy to find an interesting story with an interesting female lead. As hard as I tried I was tempted to give up in the first 50 pages. I found it very difficult to read this book and make sense of the story.

The biggest puzzler for me was that the heroine Calla, could suddenly find herself able to walk through a wall and not question it at all. She didn't think "Hey, how did that happen?" She didn't comment on it to the reader at all. There was nothing in the story to set this up to make sense, and in my reality it's not physically possible. I expected the character to have some kind of reaction or acknowledgement of this fantastic new skill.

Ultimately I hung in until the end only because I can't bear to not know how the story ends. I'm just that kind of reader that wants to know the whole story and find some resolution.

It did turn out to be an interesting and unusual story but I found it a difficult read and the typos didn't make it any easier. I truly can't understand anyone that publishes something without taking the time to proofread for errors. Frankly, there were several sentences that had either errors or very odd word choices that made it impossible for me to understand the sentence at all and I don't think it could be explained away as "British English". I am much too well read for that to have been the problem.

The bottom line of this review is that this could have been a very interesting book if it hadn't had those problems and because of that I can't recommend spending your valuable time on it.
I do not want to discourage the author but this book needs some work. I think it would be fairly easy to correct the problems because most of it was grammar and stiff dialogue. The basic plot was an excellent idea, the twists with who was working for whom and who were the good/bad guys was also interesting. The characters were fairly well written but needed to be humanized a bit more. She seemed to accept fantastical occurrences with a preoccupied air of detachment. Calla's obsessive need to find out who her parents were was a bit a strange after people started trying to kill her she still obsessed about them. I plan to read the book again and try to make sense of a few anomalies.
Sorry, but this one just did not work for me. The narrative is hugely overburdened with useless verbiage and I had to flip many pages to try to find any plot movement at all. The narration seems to get out of control and the word choices often become strange and awkward and even ridiculous. The author's grasp of technology is very poor and the "revelations" behind the mysteries are just plain silly. In my opinion, walk away.
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