Spies & Politics

A Novel (The Red Sparrow Trilogy Book 3) - The Kremlin's Candidate
A Novel (The Red Sparrow Trilogy Book 3) - The Kremlin's Candidate

Review:I eagerly awaited the third book of the trilogy and it held me in place, turning page after page, looking up the unfamiliar words as I went and feeling the tension, passion and anguish as I went along. There is a subsequent story to be told and it is inconceivable that the author will forego telling it. I await the fourth book...and then... Read more

Agent in Place
Agent in Place

Review:This was signature Gray Man stuff. Great plot, great action with enough unexpected events to keep me in suspense as Mark Greaney wove his tale. I would recommend this to Gray Man fans or American Assassin fans or readers of similar books in this spy genre. Read more

Tom Clancy Power and Empire (A Jack Ryan Novel)
Tom Clancy Power and Empire (A Jack Ryan Novel)

Review:After reading this book, and my experiences with past Clancy books, it makes it hard for me to believe that he doesn't still live on through these adventures. There is Clancy on every page and I rated all his books with five stars. A spell binding read. Read the entire book in two days. Couldn't put it down. (I read electronically with my Kindle fire!) Read more

Protocol One (The Special Agent Jana Baker Spy-Thriller Series) (Volume 1)
Protocol One (The Special Agent Jana Baker Spy-Thriller Series) (Volume 1)

Review:First i got this as review for book

The book is involved with the CI A by intercepting messages What is happening now i am tracking a women with bug on her I worked for the company i am geek and have the smarts and i am a intern at the company

Now a virus is going to be planted on a computer and then it will destroy the Untied states power and then the computer for business and CIA and FBi .

Well i went to work for a company and they are ... Read more

Checkmate (The Bowers Files)
Checkmate (The Bowers Files)

Review:I like crime novels, but rarely read them because of the language. This is why I enjoy James' writing. He is thought provoking on many philosophical issues and social issues. His characters are intriguing, witty, and deep. Read more

Pierced by the Sun
Pierced by the Sun

Review:After choosing this as my monthly Kindle First book, I let time lapse and did not read the synopsis before I read the book. The format was a pleasant change from the norm and the subject matter certainly provocative and critical of our neighboring country by a citizen of same. I quite enjoyed this quick read. Read more

Strangers: A Psychological Thriller
Strangers: A Psychological Thriller

Review:Koontz at his absolute finest! Strangers takes you through all the ups and downs on an intriguing, mysterious journey toward an ending you couldn't possibly see coming, while at the same time showing us all the dark of the thing we call humanity. Read more

Midnight Sun
Midnight Sun

Review:Jo Nesbo is a fabulous plotter but this book ended before it had begun. One could easily surmise that the book has been split in 2 and the second half, with his typically thrilling twists and turns, will be published in a second volume. Compare the length to some of his other books to see what I mean. Read more

Blood on Snow (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard)
Blood on Snow (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard)

Review:A good read, from the unique perspective of the quiet triggerman of his crew; but the ending left me somewhat flat. Not nearly the breadth or depth of the great characters and plot in The Son, but still an entertaining read Read more

A Harry Hole Novel (Harry Hole Series) - The Redbreast
A Harry Hole Novel (Harry Hole Series) - The Redbreast

Review:In a few rapid-fire opening pages the Norwegian cop with the bad personal habits and the absolute crummiest name in the gumshoe-thriller genre, Harry Hole, screws up and shoots a U. S. Secret Service Agent in the back while working a security detail covering a 1999 U.S. presidential visit to Norway. As a result, Hole gets himself promoted to inspector in the Oslo Security Service. Go figure.

That's the prologue. And that's how events and circumstances don't often turn out as expected in a... Read more

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