Thrillers
Review:Not only is Col.Oliver North a great American Patriot but he is also a incredible author. He has lived what he writes and makes it come alive for the reader. A book you can't put down until the end. I'm looking forward to more from him. Read more
Review:If historical novels strike you as boring--- and I do admit that is the case at times--- "The First Assassin" will change your mind about this genre. Set in the days just before the start of the American Civil War, it's about a plot to assassinate President Lincoln ... a plot hatched long before the tragic and fatal acts of John Wilkes Booth.
The novel is richly steeped in the environment of the times, from descriptions of Washington, D.C., to the surrounding countryside; the trains, the... Read more
Review:Watch out Nelson DeMille-you have a serious contender for the title of suspense/intrigue author!! Ruff, with descriptive prose, creates complex characters and weaves a captivating plot that will keep you mesmerized. Read more
Review:Absolutely love this series. As I said after reading the first book, it keeps you wondering what's going to happens next. These books really make you think about our world and how it began and how it will end. I'm reading the third book in the series now and can't wait to see how it will all work out. Read more
Review:A highly enjoyable read!!! Avi Domoshevizki uses his apparently vast knowledge of the venture capital world and weaves a very believable reality that pulls the reader in and mesmerizes him until the very last page. I cannot wait for his next book! Read more
Review:Dead Silence was a great start to the Stillwater series. And I am glad all three books are more connected than it just being set in the same town or having characters that appear in multiple books. I loved how the author didn't spill the beans on what happened eighteen years ago. We received small clues into the event, which was a great way to keep me interested throughout the book. The main character Grace definitely didn't have a easy childhood/teenage years, but she ended becoming a very stro... Read more
Review:Another fine piece of work by the writers. It held my attention so much so that I didn't want to put the book down. One let down was the ending. It was over rather quickly, but then again, I suppose it had to end some time. I've already a list a friends who want to borrow it.
I highly recomment this book. Read more
Review:This book is one of those where the relationships amongst the book series characters make the book worth the read, but the story is a little flat. I love the symbiotic relationships of Alexandra Cooper, Mercer Wallace, and Mike Chapman (kind of like James Patterson's Women's Murder Club series), but I can't help suspect that this story is bent around a need to write about New Jersey's infamous shoreline area called "The Kills" and that need drove the story vs. the story being driven by probable... Read more
Review:A terrorist attack in Seoul raises tensions on Korean peninsula with war looking likely, but a new federal crisis management team is task to figure out who and why before things escalate too far. Op-Center through bearing the name of Tom Clancy, who along with Steve Pieczenik created the story, was ghostwritten by Jeff Rovin about a government agency tasked with handling both domestic and international crisis.
Renegade South Korean soldiers attack an official celebration of the founding ... Read more
Review:A terrorist attack in Seoul raises tensions on Korean peninsula with war looking likely, but a new federal crisis management team is task to figure out who and why before things escalate too far. Op-Center through bearing the name of Tom Clancy, who along with Steve Pieczenik created the story, was ghostwritten by Jeff Rovin about a government agency tasked with handling both domestic and international crisis.
Renegade South Korean soldiers attack an official celebration of the founding ... Read more