The Traveler
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John Twelve Hawks
Gabriel and Michael Corrigan are two young men living just beneath the glittering surface of life in Los Angeles. Since childhood, the brothers have been shaped by stories that their father was a Traveler — one of an elite group of prophets able to attain pure enlightenment. The Corrigans, who may have inherited their father’s gifts, have always lived “off the grid” — that is, invisible to the intricate surveillance networks that monitor people in our modern world.Thousands of miles away, Maya is attempting to lead a normal life in London. The attractive twenty-six-year-old designer wants to ignore the fact that she comes from a long lineage of Harlequins — a band of warriors pledged to protect the Travelers at all costs. When Maya is summoned to Prague by her ailing father, she learns that Gabriel and Michael have just been located in California. The brothers may represent the last surviving Travelers, and are in desperate need of protection. Maya is reluctant to be drawn into the solitary, destructive life of her ancestors, but she has been trained to fight since she was a young girl.Also searching for the brothers is Nathan Boone, a disciplined mercenary working for the Tabulas — ruthless men who are determined to inflict order on the world by invisibly controlling its population. Boone and the Tabulas fear the power of the Travelers, and for generations Tabulas have hunted them down. When Maya flies to California in search of Gabriel and Michael Corrigan, a colossal battle looms that will reveal a secret history of our time.In this stunningly suspenseful first novel, reminiscent of George Orwell and Philip Pullman, John Twelve Hawks has created a vividly imagined world that runs parallel to our own. Moving at lightning speed from the back alleys of Prague to the underworld of Los Angeles to a guarded research facility in New York, The Traveler goes beneath the surface to give us new insights on history and our own lives.
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Author
John Twelve Hawks
Pages
496
Publisher
Doubleday Canada
Published Date
2010-10-29
ISBN
0385673914 9780385673914
Ratings
Google: 5
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"I read this book a long time ago, and it was so engrossing, I didn't want to put it down. Which was unfortunate, as it was supposed to be my lunch hour read at work. When I got to the last page and saw TO BE CONTINUED.... I was so mad I screamed. I now have all 3 books in the trilogy, and am planning to read it all again."
"This book has an interesting premise.....a lot like Big Brother in '1984'.....people being watched 24/7 by a group of 'government' called the Tabulon....they have access to all types of computerized equipment that makes it possible for them to keep track of humans at all times....quite scary to think about. I found it interesting that one of the things the book talked about was a machine that could look thru clothing at the airport to make sure passengers were not carrying anything dangerous.......hmmmmm, sounds like we already have that happening right now.<br/><br/>There are 2 brothers, Gabriel and Michael who are the main characters of this book....I wanted to put faces to these characters to make it more fun to read the book.....I decided on Dean and Sam Winchester from 'Supernatural' and hence....Gabriel = Sam.......Michael = Dean. It has worked out fabulously for me! <br/><br/>The book is not a bad read.......there is a lot of action and fighting going on......there is a hint of romance and there were a few parts where I was a bit nervous for the good guy.....but I wouldn't consider it a 'blow you away' type of read. It is pretty steady.......almost to the point of boring...but not quite. <br/><br/>I've made the decision to go on to the next book to see if it gets more exciting.....if not.....then I won't bother with the 3rd book."