Monday, August 6, 2012

"Drexel", a science fiction novel by David Curry Holmes and Susan Stastny

Two Atlanta-based authors produced a science fiction novel of epic proportions when they co-wrote "Drexel". Released in March of this year, and already it has garnered positive reviews on Amazon.com and Barnesandnoble.com


5.0 out of 5 stars Great Find April 18, 2012
By Vtaylor
Format:Paperback
I came across this book on accident and I am so happy I did. I could hardly put this book down it was so good. Its a must read! And I think it would make a good movie too.

5.0 out of 5 stars Page-turning political adventureApril 13, 2012
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
Loved it! Not usually a sci-fi reader, I found Drexel an exciting, intriguing story that kept me captivated throughout. When will the sequel be available?

Posted June 21, 2012


This book is a fast ride. I don't need to read a ton of pages to figure out the
characters. They just pop out by themselves. I give it 5 stars!
(Summary via Amazon.com):
"Let us introduce you to Drexel. A deliciously evil genius who only desires a few simple 
things out of life. World domination through his androids, and oh ... total enslavement
of mankind. Can he be stopped? Ask the Queen of England." A senator is shoved out of 
an airplane at dawn over the Atlantic Ocean by his android duplicate. Thus begins 
Count Drexel's journey of world domination by secretly replacing every nation's political 
leaders with identical androids, ranging from senators to heads of state, up to and 
including the Queen of England! Drexel's genius and hunger for power knows no bounds, 
and his various plots and schemes are as intricate and as scary as is the fast-paced 
action of the characters revolving around him. Elliott Greenwood, the Vice-President of 
the United States, two Washington Star reporters and their editor, as well as a small 
offshoot of MI5 agents, are the only ones between a one-world government run by a 
madman and freedom for all its citizens as they try to keep Drexel's evil plans in check 
through cunning, courage, and the masterful art of survival.
Drexel is available for purchase on Amazon and other literary venues. For more 
information, check out the book's press release here:

2 comments:

  1. I haven't read the drexel yet. I have heard about it though. Thanks for reviewing it and letting me know about it.

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  2. Anytime! It's hard for me to review modern texts, because I have to do so much other reading for school. Glad you liked the review. Hope you enjoy "Drexel" even better :D

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