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Official Review: Truth Come to Light by Taryn Feldmann

Posted: 13 Apr 2020, 11:37
by bellajavier
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Truth Come to Light" by Taryn Feldmann.]
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1 out of 4 stars
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Truth Come to Light by Taryn Feldmann is a thriller novel in which a couple of archaeologists risk their lives to uncover the truth about the connection between the human race and the alien race. Paige is a university teacher, who also suffers from bipolar disorder, lost her mother and father to a tragic accident. After some encouragement from her best-friend Rose, she gathers a team of trusted associates to discover the truth about the Mayan civilization. As a result, she finds herself being followed by government officials and her nemesis Agent Jones. After being admitted to the psychiatric ward, she encounters Lauren, who had succumbed to the same fate. Both of the women discovered a black substance, which contained worms with unknown properties. Will Caleb save the girls? Will the weapon fall into the hands of the government? Will Paige and Lauren recognize the truth? Will Agent Jones kill them all?

I believe there are four characteristics of an influential novel. The first is the plot and its plausibility. The second is the characters and how realistic they are. The third is the strength of the climax. The fourth thing is the style of narrative and the language employed. The author failed to provide enough strength to these pillars.

The idea of the novel was commendable. The author, being an archaeologist herself, was able to provide proper information about the expeditions. Her theories about the Mayan Civilization and the Ant People were very much believable, but the plot was inherently weak. The thrill was non-existent, and everything was provided to the characters on a silver plate. Everything they did was achieved in less than a page, and suspense kept diminishing throughout the novel.

Characters were the weakest link of the novel. They were bland, with no uniqueness or development. If the names are removed from the book, the narrative will appear to have no more than two characters. The villain was skilled to slaughter and restrain everyone she wanted, but that is the solitary thing we acquired about her. There were no other dialogues that could have shown more about her character. Paul’s relation with Kiera and Lauren was almost the same and pointless. Characters fell in love within a week, got married in the next and then got divorced just as quickly. In simpler words, there was no depth in the characters and offered the reader no reason to root for them.

The writing style was very immature and full of errors, which shows that it was not edited professionally. The imagery was weak, and expressions were poorly laid out. The action scenes were tremendously animated and below par. More than often, there were phrases instead of proper sentences. The author wrote two pages for a simple airplane ride that Lauren took but finished Caleb’s three day’s hard trek in less than a paragraph.

There is a lot of potential in the plot, and with another round of editing and rewriting the idea can be exploited with justice. With a heavy heart, I rate this book 1 out of 4 stars. Archaeology geeks and people who believe in the alien race will enjoy this book. The book is not recommended for children due to the mention of explicit scenes.

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Re: Official Review: Truth Come to Light by Taryn Feldmann

Posted: 15 Apr 2020, 03:17
by NetMassimo
Archaeological science fiction can be interesting, but it's based on the search for a secret, so if it's all revealed very quickly it fails. Possibly the writer needs some assistance to develop the novel due to her inexperience in literature. Thank you for your honest review!

Re: Official Review: Truth Come to Light by Taryn Feldmann

Posted: 15 Apr 2020, 03:26
by Charlyn Tuzon
Too bad about the execution, I hope the author takes your review in to consideration to improve. Thanks for an honest review!

Re: Official Review: Truth Come to Light by Taryn Feldmann

Posted: 15 Apr 2020, 06:59
by Ngozi Onyibor
It's a pity when a great plot gets lost in execution. That being said, it looks like the book will need a lot of work to improve its readability. I hope the author makes the necessary changes. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

Re: Official Review: Truth Come to Light by Taryn Feldmann

Posted: 18 Apr 2020, 18:44
by kdstrack
Your summary of the book had me intrigued! What's going with the black substance and the worms? I hope the author fixes the errors. This is an interesting story line! Thanks for the great review.

Re: Official Review: Truth Come to Light by Taryn Feldmann

Posted: 21 Apr 2020, 11:48
by nanglada
It's too bad about this book. I hope the author takes your ideas to improve the novel. Your review was great, though! Thank you for sharing.

Re: Official Review: Truth Come to Light by Taryn Feldmann

Posted: 24 Apr 2020, 20:58
by Mbrooks2518
It seems like the only thing this book has going for it is an interesting plot. Hopefully the author gets some help to rewrite it. Thanks for the thorough and honest review!

Re: Official Review: Truth Come to Light by Taryn Feldmann

Posted: 28 Apr 2020, 12:52
by Nerea
The summary of the book almost made me to add the book on m want to read shelf. I got discouraged upon reading that the story lack thrill and the characters are not well-developed. I'll pass the book. Thank you for your honest review.

Re: Official Review: Truth Come to Light by Taryn Feldmann

Posted: 16 Jul 2020, 00:15
by Kanda_theGreat
It is sad that such a promising book was executed poorly. Thank you for your honest review.

Re: Official Review: Truth Come to Light by Taryn Feldmann

Posted: 30 Jul 2021, 16:59
by Uzo_Reviews
This book is out of my genres. But I think I'll love to read it to expand my view of the world of science. I hope the author does something about the errors too.