Crime

Roses Are Red (Alex Cross)
Roses Are Red (Alex Cross)

Review:Just another great book by Patterson, as usual! I love all his Women's Murder Club and Alex Cross books, so I guess you could call me bias to Patterson. But it's true and his books are the absolute best books that I've ever read. That said, please, everyone purchase his books because you won't go wrong. Read more

Violets Are Blue (Alex Cross)
Violets Are Blue (Alex Cross)

Review:James Patterson never disappoints me with the Alex Cross series. This book is just as good as all the rest. I like how the chapters are short and to the point about what is happening with each character in the story. It is hard to put down. Read more

Detective Cross (Bookshots Thrillers)
Detective Cross (Bookshots Thrillers)

Review:The story line keeps moving throughout the book as they always seem to do with a James Patterson novel. Didn't realize until the end who the bomber really was. Good suspense, great ending. I Love that nana momma is still with us. She has a small part but always good.

I would recommend this book for anyone with a thirst for well written fictions. Read more

A Murder of Quality: A George Smiley Novel
A Murder of Quality: A George Smiley Novel

Review:This novel is Le Carre at his best. The character he created, George Smiley, is the perfect detective. Smiley solves this case in his ususl methodical manner, taking great pains to conduct his investigation in a manner that brings the reader to the same conclusions as the detective. A "don't miss" for the Smiley fan. Read more

Smiley's People: A George Smiley Novel
Smiley's People: A George Smiley Novel

Review:Le Carre is easily my favorite author and he delivers again in Smiley' People. If you've read the first 2 in the Karla series, you don't really have a choice but to continue, do you? But don't read the author's note until afterwards- huge spoiler and you'll regret it! Read more

A Dan Roy Thriller (The Dan Roy Series Book 1) - Hidden Agenda
A Dan Roy Thriller (The Dan Roy Series Book 1) - Hidden Agenda

Review:How someone can spend this amount of time writing a book and have it published with so many glaring mistakes amazes me. Another author I read recently stated that mistakes "take the reader out of the story" and that is so true. That is what happened to me very early on when Dan suggested he might have to rappel from and Apache helicopter. Really. The safety "switch" on a gun, a 5.56 Sig 226. He falls off a ladder flat on his back with a gun tucked in the back of his belt, a 737 Jumbo jet? The li... Read more

The Guest Room (Vintage Contemporaries)
The Guest Room (Vintage Contemporaries)

Review:This is an amazing book that really stays with you. It is so interesting that I'm interested in learning more about sex trafficking and how these young wealthy women are taken. Well done & thanks for a great read. Read more

Red Mist: Scarpetta (Book 19)
Red Mist: Scarpetta (Book 19)

Review:I used to love the Scarpetta novels, but the last few were boring. They are obviously just knocked out with the hope of turning it into a movie, and riding the coattails of the older books, which were great. Read more

Lee Child Jack Reacher Books 1-3
Lee Child Jack Reacher Books 1-3

Review:These were the first three books in the Jack Reacher series. If I hadn't seen the movie with the shorter version of Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise) I probably would've missed out. At any rate, lots of action...if you like action and adventure, and you haven't started the Reacher series, you'll want to start with these. Read more

Jack Reacher Box Set updated design
Jack Reacher Box Set updated design

Review:Jack Reacher always exceeds my expections. Every new edition to the series exceeds the previous edition exponentially by 100. How author Lee Childs is able to accomplish this is mind boggling. It is like each new edition is a standalone story written to exceed anything else in the known universe and the next one appears and the next one and the next and ... They just get better and better without any of the usual formulas for advancing the storyline. Jack Reacher, yeah! Read more

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