Review: The Creation Axis Mundi

The Creation: Axis Mundi (The Creation Series Book 1) - The Behrg
So I skipped the first part of this book as I just read it before and I jumped into the second part. In the second part we find out the reason why Faye is actually in Venezuela and for me it was surprising as it didn't click for me until then. 
Dugan and his team are still in search of the Shaman who has the answers to immortally even though they have been warned in a way not too look for him as it will lead to death he will not give up. I found myself really starting to get into this book as it seems that the pharmaceutical companies don't care how they get the product they need to do what they need to do. I know it sounds weird but I liked how Dugan kept a journal of those that died by his men and himself. It is like the ghost will always be with him so will he find his name in his own book soon enough?  The way the ending came about has me wondering on the mute man that doesn't speak but is with Dugan and his crew. He seems mysterious all in his own way. 
As much as you can tell this is a story it makes you wonder exactly how much of it could be true in some sense especially with the way the companies work. I am sure that the search for whatever they are looking for not only damages the planet but lives are probably lost along the way. 
There is some action in here and I have to say my favorite part was the way the fog came about on Dugan it had that mysterious feeling to it. Overall a pretty good book.