Minggu, 08 Juni 2014

The Doomsday Conspiracy By Sidney Sheldon

Reviewed of novel 

Sidney Sheldon is a famous writer. He comes from Los Angels, California. He was born on February 11, 1917 and died on January 30, 2007. And I love his writings so much. Especially for a novel called The Doomsday Conspiracy, published in 1991. In my opinion this novel is very extraordinary, because I got a lot of surprises in it. This novel presents many challenging actions, unique and creative so that the reader is never bored to read it. The novel presents modern places in America. It also presents the romantic story between two spies. And another great is writer can take the reader on a high level of imagination. So he said to be a successful writer.
The Doomsday Conspiracy is one of the bestselling novels that he ever had. This novel about a commodore in the United States where was he found mysterious forces in the Swiss Alps during an inspection of the balloon accident.
Robert Bellamy is a man who is paid by the NSA to find some passengers in Switzerland. This inadvertently makes him look like a balloon in the sky with some secret equipment. And after identified of balloons turns, it is a UFO that crashed in the woods.
And Robert gave a lift to them and then killed them one by one under mysterious circumstances. And every killing, as if regarded as a crash course. Robert also married and his wife did not get enough attention by his self.
Robert Bellamy as a commander of Navy in the United States, and he will soon complete his mission. And now he realized, if he's being hunted by a very powerful force and will soon kill him. Of course Robert escape from Washington to Zurich, Rome and Paris.

Well, what about the end of the story? Is the fate of his marriage? What about the UFO and Alien? And what about Robert struggles in completing missions and investigations? So, let's read the whole book to find all the answers to those questions. And you will find a final story is extraordinary and unexpected. 

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