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Reviewed by Ray Simmons for Readers' Favorite
Frank Dugan is a cop. He is also the son of a cop. For that and many other reasons The Omega Formula reads like a great classic crime novel. But it’s a little more than that. It’s also a conspiracy novel with roots that go back to the Second World War because the man who Frank really regarded as a father was his grandfather, William, and William was a world class scientist. A scientist who worked on The Manhattan Project. Paul Sekulich has created a compelling thriller here with a believable secret and great characters who want to either find out what the secret is or bury it forever. I don’t want to give too much away but I will tell you this: the secret is bigger than the nuclear nightmare of the atomic bomb that came out of The Manhattan Project.
The Omega Formula starts with a murder and the suspense, action, and drama steadily reach higher and higher from there. There are a lot of policemen in The Omega Formula. Big city cops, small town policemen, and federal agents, but they are all realistic characters artfully portrayed. They have their good sides and bad sides, but most of all you come to care about them, especially the hero Frank. Paul Sekulich has a real talent for showing how a crime is committed and, more importantly, the step by step process and critical thinking that it takes to solve it. The Omega Formula is much better and more relevant than many thrillers.