Thrillers – Suspense

Book Review: Icebreaker by John Garnder

Bond joins a multi-national black-ops team to stop a Neo-Nazi organization with plenty of resources to worry even the strongest…

3 months ago

Book Review: A Time to Kill by John Grisham

A Time to Kill by John Grisham is very enjoyable and engaging. The story is interesting, the legal theories are…

7 months ago

Book Review: Sira by María Dueñas

The author's talent shines through, there are great passages here and there, but I had to trudge through hundreds of…

7 months ago

Book Review: The Helsinki Affair by Anna Pitoniak

Despite a seemingly complex plot, involving many characters & financial crimes, I found it easy to follow & am looking…

8 months ago

Book Review: The Land of Lost Things by John Connolly

This book is fully of excitement and adventure, happiness and tragedy. The narrative flows and is very well plotted. There…

8 months ago

Book Review: For Special Services by John Gardner

The strong plot in the first half of the book is very enjoyable but loses it in a bizarre second…

9 months ago

Book Review: Rogue Lawyer by John Grisham

Rogue Lawyer by John Grisham is actually a collection of several short stories, which have very little, or nothing at…

1 year ago

Book Review: Zero Minus Ten by Raymond Benson

I liked the story, it’s solid even if it is predictable, and I enjoyed reading the book, I guess it's…

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: Number One Fan by Meg Elison

Number One Fan by Meg Elison has many aspects, a fascinating look at worlds that co-exist with me, but which…

2 years ago

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