Touch the Stars: Emergence
By John Dalmas and Carl Martin
3.5/5
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Compared to the Bilderberg Group, the Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations, the Hamilton Club remains far more sinister, conspiring since 1880 to enslave all of humanity.
Apache aerospace industrialist, Jason Roanhorse, faces his toughest challenge when this ultra-secret, globalist group—the Hamilton Club—targets him as their number one enemy. You see, Jason has discovered faster-than-light technology and that threatens the Hamilton Club's plans for global conquest. Jason must secure his company before the Hamilton Club unleashes its final solution on Roanhorse Aerospace.
Originally published in 1983 by Tor Books, New York, this edition has been updated with new scenes and details. More has been added in preparation for the sequel, Touch the Stars: Diaspora, by Carl Martin, now available.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Science fiction of a very low order. One of the most annoying aspects of the book was the dialog. The characters all speak in comic book style dialog with very short clipped sentences. The plot was unoriginal except for the main character being a Bill Gates rich Native American. The only reason I stayed with this book until the end was I kept waiting for the story to get better. Sadly, it never did.I'd like to see someone else read and review this book if for no other reason that to see if this book is really as bad as I remember it being.