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Divisible Man: Six Hard Rules

By: Howard Seaborne
Narrated by: Alex Knox
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[Originally published as THE THIRD LIE]

Seaborne's 6th novel in the widely acclaimed DIVISIBLE MAN franchise.

Caught up in a series of hideous headline-generating crimes, Will Stewart questions whether to reveal himself or allow innocent lives to be lost. An old enemy surfaces. A vile night stalker poses a threat. And helping Andy determine the fate of a missing Essex police officer while testing the side effects of "the other thing" pushes Will to the edge...until he's accused of a crime he DID commit. Essex County is ground zero for the news story of the decade as the DIVISIBLE MAN cast of characters face off against outside forces in a page-turning race from a billionaire's secure lair to the top of New York society.

Author Howard Seaborne writes, flies airplanes and helicopters, and takes you higher than ever in the sixth DIVISIBLE MAN novel.

©2020 Howard Seaborne (P)2024 Howard Seaborne
Action & Adventure Crime Thrillers Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense

Critic reviews

"Seaborne shows himself to be a reliably splendid storyteller ... The plot is intricate and could have been confusing in lesser hands. His crisp writing about complex scenes and concepts is another strong suit. The fantasy of self-powered flight remains absolutely compelling, each installment bringing new revelations regarding its possibilities and origins. As a former charter pilot, Seaborne conveys Will's delight not only in “the other thing,” but also in airplanes and the world of flight-an engaging subculture that he ably brings to life for the reader. Will is heroic and daring, as one would expect, but he's also funny, compassionate, and affectionate. While embracing a troubled woman, for example, he reflects on his own feelings: 'It wasn't attraction, but it was love....the kind that hides beneath the skin of humanity and peeks out when tragedy reminds us that everyone around us reflects the face we see in the mirror.'" - Kirkus Reviews

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