Thrillers

Bone Crack (The Gina Mazzio Series Book 6)
Bone Crack (The Gina Mazzio Series Book 6)

Review:New it from the beginning, but kept on reading. Graphic and violent crimes, animalistic sex. Two Russians, one hired killer, other looking to finish the job from his earlier killings. Cardiologist how much more money he can make. Read more

Bone Dry (The Gina Mazzio Series Book 1)
Bone Dry (The Gina Mazzio Series Book 1)

Review:I love mysteries and especially medical mysteries. I have always had a love of medicine. The reason I gave this book a 4 star rating is because I didn't know how to make a half star, and I read a few better medical mysteries. Read more

A Dane and Bones Origins Story (The Dane And Bones Origins Series Book 1)
A Dane and Bones Origins Story (The Dane And Bones Origins Series Book 1)

Review:Freedom is another fun and exciting read in the Dane Maddock series.
If your a fan of the other books in the series, you'll want to read this one.
If you have not read any of the series, this is a good one to start with.
Just the right mix of history, fiction, action and laughs.
It's a great story to start the partnership of the main characters of the Dane Maddock series.
David Wood and Sean Sweeney leave you wanting the next adventure. I can't wait! Read more

A Dane and Bones Origins Story (The Dane And Bones Origins Series Book 6)
A Dane and Bones Origins Story (The Dane And Bones Origins Series Book 6)

Review:I have enjoyed the other books in the series. But this one was really underwhelming because of poor writing--cliches, too many explanations of terms, using the same phrases over and over, etc. These were novice mistakes an experienced writer should not have been making. Read more

Lincoln Rhyme Book 13 (Lincoln Rhyme Thrillers) - The Burial Hour
Lincoln Rhyme Book 13 (Lincoln Rhyme Thrillers) - The Burial Hour

Review:The manner in which Deaver leads the reader from a mystery happening in the United States to the country of Italy is as good as it gets.

The details presented to the reader allows one to feel as tho one is actually walking the streets of Naples. Another A+ novel :) by JD!! Read more

The Tin Man (Patrick McLanahan Series)
The Tin Man (Patrick McLanahan Series)

Review:A very technical read. I enjoyed the advanced technology devices in this book. It was a slow read for me because of all the chemical, scientific terms and the vast number of groups, gangs and different characters. It's not the kind of book I normally read but it would be a great read for people that normally read this genre of books. I did not see the ending coming although I did know it wasn't only about the drug world. Read more

The Stars Are Fire: A novel
The Stars Are Fire: A novel

Review:Anita Shreve is one of my favorite authors - she certainly did not let me down with this well-written novel. It was especially interesting to me since I knew nothing about the great fire on the Maine Coast in 1947! Read more

Ugly Young Thing (Stranger Series Book 2)
Ugly Young Thing (Stranger Series Book 2)

Review:Great sequal. The author does a great job at twisting the plot. Just when you think you know who the killer is, she throws another curveball in. Loved it. Looking forward to reading the last book in the series. Read more

Dead Drop (A Jericho Quinn Thriller)
Dead Drop (A Jericho Quinn Thriller)

Review:Amusement Park gone gruesome, thanks to terrorists intent on creating as much carnage and death as possible, hopeful of media coverage that would (in their own sick and twisted minds) immortalize their deaths and bring glory to their cause... but enter Jericho Quinn and his side-kicks and these punks find themselves on the receiving-end of brutal, as they get a taste of what very angry and very lethal adversaries have to offer!

Believable (unfortunately) plot, great characters, and action... Read more

A Life Of Shadows (The Redemption Saga Book 1)
A Life Of Shadows (The Redemption Saga Book 1)

Review:Although, I liked the core story about Sawyer and her struggles and redemption that was truly something refreshing and new. I didn’t care for the sexual conclusion that every single guy was into her. This part of the story was not really needed or honest with itself. I would say to the author to back up from that unrealistic trap...I’ve seen other authors make this mistake and fans will definitely let you know to knock it off and stop reading your books when you don’t...just a thought. Read more

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