Historical Thrillers

Book Review: The Order of the Furies: 1795 by Niklas Natt och Dag

The plot, while historically interesting, goes on irrelevant side stories. The ending is just OK, very strange, and, I thought,…

14 hours ago

Book Review: The Able Archers by Brian J. Morra

This book is a fantastic account of a terrifying event that very few know about. I was on the edge…

2 months ago

Book Review: 1794: The City Between the Bridges by Niklas Natt och Dag

1794: The City Between the Bridges is a dark, brutal story is unrelenting, but difficult to stop reading which is…

4 months ago

Book Review: The Armor of Light by Ken Follett

I fully realized I was being manipulated, and yet I couldn’t stop reading. The historical detail paired with engaging characters…

5 months ago

Book Review: The New Detective by Peter Steiner

The New Detective revolve around the question of how people justify the bad things they do, or not even realize…

5 months ago

Book Review: The Hangman’s Daughter by Oliver Pötzsch

I enjoyed the story very much, the author put in just enough history to make it enjoyable but didn’t dwell…

1 year ago

Book Review: The Inconvenient German by Peter Steiner

The glue that holds the book together, Willi Geismeier is an intriguing, nuanced character, acting as only I could wish…

1 year ago

Book Review: Never by Ken Follett

My favorite part of Never by Ken Follettwas almost a step-by-step telling of how on-the-ground intelligence impacts national policy

2 years ago

Book Review: The Wars of the Green Berets by Michael Lennon and Robin Moore

I appreciate what the authors tried, and somewhat succeeded to do in this book. They brought together warriors of past…

2 years ago

Book Review: Two Storm Wood by Philip Gray

Mr. Gray did a vast amount of research, it certainly shows in this book which is both dark and moody.…

2 years ago

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