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The Devil's Triangle (A Brit in the FBI Book 4)
The Devil's Triangle (A Brit in the FBI Book 4)

Review:I believe I have read most of Catherine Coulter's books. I'm enjoying the 'A Brit in the FBI ' series. At the being of the book she thanked someone for the proofreading, there were more errors the proof reader didn't catch. But all things considered I really enjoyed it! Read more

Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Ascendancy - Book Eleven (Jason Bourne)
Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Ascendancy - Book Eleven (Jason Bourne)

Review:Lustbader doesn't bring his best game to this book! Just a little lose and at times not up to the Bourne style that we've all expected!
Bottom line though Bourne on even an off day is better then most! Read more

Well-Schooled in Murder (Inspector Lynley Book 3)
Well-Schooled in Murder (Inspector Lynley Book 3)

Review:As always, Elizabeth George's books are a great way to spend time out of this world. I love it that the murders are usually a sub-plot; the relationships amongst the characters are always more lively and interesting. Read more

In Pursuit of the Proper Sinner (Inspector Lynley Book 10)
In Pursuit of the Proper Sinner (Inspector Lynley Book 10)

Review:I was disappointed that Inspector Lynley, Helen, Deborah and St. James were not in this book. The story seemed to drag in the middle and it took me several weeks to persevere and finish this book. I usually read Elizabeth George's books in a fews days or less. Read more

Playing for the Ashes (Inspector Lynley Book 7)
Playing for the Ashes (Inspector Lynley Book 7)

Review:It is a very good mystery novel. The characters are well conceived, the plot is genial, the end is sad but very logic.
It goes beyond a typical police story. no bad guys - good guys stuff. Simply human Read more

The Empress File (Kidd Book 2)
The Empress File (Kidd Book 2)

Review:Another great read by this master of the mystery with subtle twists and turns. It's one of those books that I have to force myself to put down. Everyone should take a break from life and some a few hours with this book or any of the other John Sandford classics. Read more

The Hanged Man's Song (Kidd Book 4)
The Hanged Man's Song (Kidd Book 4)

Review:John Sandford is a very talented writer. I enjoy his Davenport novels as much as I do Robert Parker's Spencer books. My rating is more focused on the subject than on John Sandfords excellent abilities. The plot and action is worth your time. However, I'm not too overjoyed by control geeks undercover ops attempting to take over the world. Read more

Naked Prey (The Prey Series Book 14)
Naked Prey (The Prey Series Book 14)

Review:I have been reading most of John Sandford's books in the last 6 months and have enjoyed them all. I like his characters and feel like I get to know them in these books. I highly recommend Naked Prey for a good Lucas Davenport thriller. Read more

The Fool's Run (Kidd Book 1)
The Fool's Run (Kidd Book 1)

Review:Very well done with a great character but not his best. Sanford is among my top 4 current writers(Sanford, Connelly, La Croat (sp) and DeMille and none better when crafting a story line. He also has that you have to love.two great protagonists Read more

No. 4) - A Novel (A Dave Gurney Novel) - Peter Pan Must Die (Dave Gurney
No. 4) - A Novel (A Dave Gurney Novel) - Peter Pan Must Die (Dave Gurney

Review:I won't take your time providing a description of Peter Pan Must Die, as you can get this from the Book Description above. Rather, my review is to inform you of my opinion of the book, which, hopefully, will be of value in deciding if this book is one you'll want to read.

While Peter Pan Must Die has some interesting "page turning" moments and its share of murders, these, unfortunately, do not occur until well into the second half of this 448 page book. By this point, my interest had bee... Read more

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