Thrillers

The first adventure thriller in the Sigma series (Sigma Force Novels)
The first adventure thriller in the Sigma series (Sigma Force Novels)

Review:From a mil perspective I wish authors would straiten their info out. Their aren't females in ranger batt. and no real operator dual wields pistols...... Sorry, doesn't happen. Entertaining book for the most part. Read more

The Berlin Deception (ages 17 and up)
The Berlin Deception (ages 17 and up)

Review:To all the fans of the renowned highly intelligent author Agatha Christie I would suggest "The Berlin Deception" it has the audience unable to trust anyone and it contains so many unpredictable twists that always end in misfortune for our protagonists. Though, unlike my dear Agatha, it has more strong antagonists that make the reader so hopelessly wanting them to suffer for their actions. This espionage thriller is also intertwined with love, tragedy, and mystery that creates a very good book. Read more

Deep Fathom
Deep Fathom

Review:This was recommended to me by Amazon because I read similar books. It is just awful. The characters are cartoon-like, obviously evil or obviously good, with no subtlety, and their behavior is completely unrealistic. But what bothered me the most was that Rollins got the science completely wrong. One of the characters is a young female computer scientist who has already won the Nobel Prize in Computer Science - aarggh! First of all, there is no Nobel awarded in computer science, as anyone could ... Read more

Stories of Paranoia and Conspiracy - Tales of Tinfoil
Stories of Paranoia and Conspiracy - Tales of Tinfoil

Review:Great set of stories and very entertaining read. Perhaps the last story in the collection was a bit unfocused and, for me, difficult to get into. For the rest though, if you enjoy stimulating you conspiracy spidy senses then this is book for you. Read more

You Will Pay
You Will Pay

Review:Sex, lies and yes, even videotapes - the stuff of which soap operas are made - all come together in coastal small-town Oregon in this rather lusty novel. Murder? Check. Incest? Check. Throw in an Elmer Gantry-like leader of a summer camp for teenagers that's been closed for two decades, and you've got a solid start to your summer beach reading.

Camp Horseshoe closed after two of the still-teenage female counselors, a hired hand and a convict who escaped from a nearby prison went missing.... Read more

The Strategist (Grisham/Sullivan Book 1)
The Strategist (Grisham/Sullivan Book 1)

Review:The Strategist really stands out amongst other conspiracy books. It contains pretty much everything - mystery murders, a lot of corruption and interesting crime puzzle. Camille Grisham is the main character here and she tries to investigate the murder of her best friend Julia. She receives no support from the police, but she keeps sniffing around. Her journey goes through a lot of plot twists and interesting actions scenes that will occupy your mind completely! Read more

Typhoon Fury (The Oregon Files)
Typhoon Fury (The Oregon Files)

Review:Yet another excellent Cussler book. Whilst co written, it still shows the Cussler mind and his many story lines. I would recommend this book to all fans of the Oregon series and look forward to the next one. Read more

BOSTON HOMICIDE (Clean Mystery Suspense) (The City Murders Book 1)
BOSTON HOMICIDE (Clean Mystery Suspense) (The City Murders Book 1)

Review:I love mysteries and was looking for another author to read. I picked up this book and hoped I had a new source of reading. This book is not the best I've ever read. The story was fine, but I thought it was slow moving and not a book that I just couldn't put down. Not far into the book the main character (a newly promoted detective) suspects (or should suspect) one of two other police officers of the crime, but doesn't act on his suspicions. Also, I live not far from Boston and found it irritati... Read more

A Time to Stand
A Time to Stand

Review:Everyone in America should read this book! It grabbed me and i couldn't put it down til the fantastic and satisfying ending. Robert Whitlow writes with the best of plots, addressing issues in ways that have eternal results. I highly recommend this and every one of Robert Whitlow's books. I've read every one and anticipate each of his books with high expectations! I am never disappointed! Read more

Moonblink: A Zoo Crew Novel
Moonblink: A Zoo Crew Novel

Review:Enjoy the story lines and plots. Better Proof readers please. Gender changing, unknown names inserted, little things that slowed my reading down to check back on what I had just read.
But like I said above, I like the stories and will continue to read them. I kinda get hooked into recurring characters.
Thank you Glenther Read more

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