Review of Final Act

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Review of Final Act

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Final Act" by Van Fleisher.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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When predicted, the time of death actually takes on a distinct meaning. Watch out for Van Fleisher's suspenseful crime book, Final Act, which discloses a device that counts down from the moment of death.
The VitalTech company created the VT2 watch to help people prepare for their deaths by tracking their vital body systems. However, it also causes some underlying issues with the criminal element of society and can become a time bomb if misused by wellness technology recipients. The creator of the VT2 lifeline watch, Dr. Vijay Patel, who sold the business following the watch's release, is back to work with FBI agent Zoe Brouet to lessen the negative effects of the VT2 technology. Purchase a copy of the book to learn how it all plays out.
 
The narrative featured true accounts of societal crimes, including sexual and gun violence, as well as human defects and characters developed to properly capture this storyline, winning the debate over eliminating open access to firearms and demonstrating how evil human nature is. This novel has a mystery, a ton of action, and compelling tension, with sequences that have you eagerly anticipating the next page. Excellent scientific principles are used in this crime and investigation novel. Dr. Vijay Patel, a legend in his own right, attempted to appease them after realizing the VT2's negative effects. In the main plot, which takes place in California, an older couple debates whether or not to purchase a firearm for security, while their friends observe how unfair and unequal society is.
 
In my opinion, the younger readers should stay away from this. I was troubled by the book's sexual and violent tone, which was a little too intense or overemphasized with words like "assholes," among other vulgar words, despite the information it conveyed. Despite this, it makes for a wonderful read, and with just enough heart and vigor, it’d make a good movie. Since he alternated between the perspectives of each character, revealing how they thought, it is essential for readers to have an open mind to the several perspectives described in the book. Additionally, it's simple for readers who haven't read the first book in the series.
 
Despite having some content that I find sensual, I give this book a rating of 4 out of 4. As I read it, it became clear how exceptionally well-edited it was. Anyone who enjoys crime, thrillers, or science fiction should read it.

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