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Fringe - Sins of the Father (Book Review)

Titan Books has released Fringe - Sins of the Father by Christa Faust. The new release is the third book in the series of Fringe books by the author that offers fans a new adventure in the Fringe universe. Read on.

The summary for the book states: A fatal incident in Walter Bishop's lab estranges his volatile son Peter. In Bangkok, Peter steals a briefcase containing a mysterious vial and becomes the target of a group willing to kill to get it back. Seeking answers, he becomes entangled with Ella Lachaux-—the woman behind the lab disaster—and David Robert Jones, a terrorist whose goal is to create an army of shape-shifting killers.

Fans can expect a wild ride with the new release as it has many twists and turns while giving a unique experience much like the other releases in the series: The Zodiac Paradox and the The Burning Man. In each new release, the author manage to draw the reader more and more into the Fringe universe, with her descriptive storytelling and remarkable perspective of the beloved characters including Walter Bishop, Olivia Dunham and Peter Bishop.

Fringe - Sins of the Father reveals some dark secrets that manages to shine a new light on everything you thought you knew about the characters and the creation of the Fringe division. The story unfolds over 320 suspenseful pages with each flip of the page drawing the reader into the Fringe universe like never before. Christa Faust is a great author who manages not only to do the Fringe series justice but creates an entirely new experience for readers outside the television show.

In the end, Fringe - Sins of the Father is a great addition to the trilogy while managing to keep the story fresh and entertaining for avid fans of the television show. Fringe - Sins of the Father is now available and fans can visit the official Titan Books website to learn more.

One of our favorite quotes from the book: "A pub should be like a woman, experienced, real, slightly used."

Book Information
  • Author: Christa Faust
  • Publisher: Titan Books
  • Publication Date: August 29, 2014
  • Pages: 320 pp.



Score: 9 out of 10


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