Sean McMullen
Sean McMullenBefore the Storm

Before the Storm

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Before the Storm

Fifteen-year-old Andy Lockwood is special.Others notice the way he blurts out anything that comes into his mind, how he cannot foresee consequences, that he's more child than teenager.

About Sean McMullen

Dr. Sean McMullen, author of the acclaimed cyberpunk/steampunk Greatwinter Trilogy, is one of Australia's top Science Fiction and Fantasy authors. Winning over a dozen awards (including multiple Analog Readers Awarda and a Hugo Award finalist), his work is a mixture of romance, invention and adventure, populated by strange and dynamic characters. The settings for Sean's work range from the Roman Empire, through Medieval Europe, to cities of the distant future. He is a musician, medievalist, star gazer, karate instructor, felineophile, and IT manager..

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I'd already read and loved "The Lost Daughter", so I'm really glad this wasn't a let-down. The characters really get under your skin, because Chamberlain has such a fascinating way of making them all seem very human and ever so slightly imperfect, although in my head they are all supermodelishly attractive people.
I really enjoyed reading Before the Storm and the reason I awarded it an average three stars was because I did not find the ending completely convincing. I felt it was slightly rushed towards the end.
Awesome, page turning, this was a all nighters, I couldn't put it down. Action adventure murder wow all in one book.
Very similar to Jodi Picoult, which was why I liked it so much. Was finding it hard to put down.
I thought this book was very gripping and enjoyed the easy-to-read manner of diane chamberlain's writing. Unfortunately, I had already guessed one part of the twist, but there were enough turns to keep me hooked.
I definitely love this book! The writer narration was good.
A small island community, so similar to my first 33 years of my life. A teenage boy with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome who only wants to fit in & be liked.

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