One Word Kill

Hardcover, 204 pages

Published May 1, 2019 by 47North.

ISBN:
978-1-5420-4283-3
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4 stars (8 reviews)

In January 1986, fifteen-year-old boy-genius Nick Hayes discovers he’s dying. And it isn’t even the strangest thing to happen to him that week.

Nick and his Dungeons & Dragons-playing friends are used to living in their imaginations. But when a new girl, Mia, joins the group and reality becomes weirder than the fantasy world they visit in their weekly games, none of them are prepared for what comes next. A strange—yet curiously familiar—man is following Nick, with abilities that just shouldn’t exist. And this man bears a cryptic message: Mia’s in grave danger, though she doesn’t know it yet. She needs Nick’s help—now.

He finds himself in a race against time to unravel an impossible mystery and save the girl. And all that stands in his way is a probably terminal disease, a knife-wielding maniac and the laws of physics.

Challenge accepted.

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reviewed One Word Kill by Mark Lawrence (Impossible Times)

Review of 'One Word Kill' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I thoroughly enjoyed this read. It wasn't long and there's not a wasted scene. I never felt like there was something added just for the sake of it. I really enjoyed the thought provoking nature of the suggestion of quantum time travel. Although what I don't agree with the ability to maintain the same multiverse strand while also returning back in time. Great read though, can't wait for the next book to come around.

reviewed One Word Kill by Mark Lawrence (Impossible Times)

Review of 'One Word Kill' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I've learned over the years that reviews of books are highly personal. Everyone has their own opinion based on what they enjoy reading and that greatly influences the ratings. Personally, I am somewhat strict, trying to keep on a bell-curve in my ratings... not giving too many high or too many low. But when a book catches my imagination and is written in a way that I can visualize everything as a movie in my mind, I find I am impressed. Mr Lawrence is talented in getting the reader to see what is happening with descriptive, visual writing. Of course, I LOVED the story but I rarely give five stars just because I loved the story. That's a personal choice. Nevertheless, the tale wove mystery and plot into something that kept me glued to it. Bravo!

reviewed One Word Kill by Mark Lawrence (Impossible Times)

Review of 'One Word Kill' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I’ve meant to read Mark Lawrence’s novels for quite some time. Other things have always crowded out his titles on my TBR, for whatever reason, however. But One Word Kill sounded like exactly the sort of story I love. A sci-fi tale involving quantum mechanics, healthy doses of D&D, and an amazing group of characters? Count me in any day of the week.

I don’t want to spoil anything from this amazing novel, so I’ll basically just restate the blurb from the back of the book. Nick Hayes, our protagonist, has just discovered that he has cancer. This means massive change to his fifteen-year-old life, but those changes are minor in comparison to what’s in store. The story Lawrence crafts here follows Nick and his group of friends. The first note I made as I was reading, and this was only a couple pages into the novel, was “Lawrence does …

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