Spies & Politics

Hidden Prey
Hidden Prey

Review:This is the second time reading this book & it is excellent. I love John Sandford's books & will continue to read the Prey books for the second time. Lucas got hurt a couple of times in this story & he doesn't take that well. He is so funny & brave & silly sometimes. Weather is usually a pain. She is much too bossy & dumb. I wish he wasn't married or was married to someone else. I guess it takes someone as hard & opinionated to handle him - I would believe that... Read more

Bad Blood (A Virgil Flowers Novel)
Bad Blood (A Virgil Flowers Novel)

Review:That effin' Flowers is simply a joy to read. Sandford writes books that are too short. They are over too soon. Then I have to wait until the next one,usually with great impatience.I recommend this series to anyone who enjoys being entertained. Sandford is like a super cold beer on a really hot summers day. It goes down easy. Read more

The Devil's Code (Kidd)
The Devil's Code (Kidd)

Review:excellent series - writing, characters, plot..sandford never disappoints, always delivers..highly recommend to all fans..just finished reading..already downloaded next - hanged man's song..let's begin the next adventure.. Read more

Shock Wave (A Virgil Flowers Novel)
Shock Wave (A Virgil Flowers Novel)

Review:Unfortunately, it’s become clear to me, having now read a dozen or so books in this genre, that if one truly appreciates the written word, in all of its wonderfully creative and literary forms, one is essentially looking, at best, a 70/30 chance of coming away disappointed. This work by Sanford, “Shockwave,” is also unfortunately one of them, so overridden with horribly vapid attempts at cavalier dialogue and banal machismo that it nearly sends this otherwise well thought out plot into oblivion.... Read more

Shadow Prey (A Prey Novel)
Shadow Prey (A Prey Novel)

Review:I am reading my way through the John Sandford Prey series and they are very good books. I would say that David Baldacci and others are better but Sandford is still a great writer, it is a great series and great writing. Read more

Wicked Prey (Lucas Davenport, No. 19)
Wicked Prey (Lucas Davenport, No. 19)

Review:The author John Sandford has expertly crafted an intriguing thriller that intricately details under-the-table political payoffs... almost unstoppable brazen criminals... law enforcement from states in every part of the country... the FBI... a lowlife drug addicted crippled pimp... a dimwitted rapist... a weak minded teenage prostitute... the Minnesota BCA (Bureau of Criminal Apprehension) led by Agent Lucas Davenport... who interacts with a literal cast of "thousands" in every crime fighting or... Read more

Night Prey (A Prey Novel)
Night Prey (A Prey Novel)

Review:I like the Lucia Davenport character. His actions, his thoughts, his money(lol), his detective skills; gosh what else could I say about him!
His looks, His funny way of looking at things, his sex life. I like the way the plot builds and then it peaks. Good detective! Read more

Certain Prey (A Prey Novel)
Certain Prey (A Prey Novel)

Review:This book was great and had some really good twists to this mystery (which was also a movie). One of the main characters is also named Carmel, so I felt like I was part of the book. There is also more to the story that applies to me, but maybe I'll write a book about it. Read more

The Farm
The Farm

Review:Tom Rob Smith is our favorite author . Right from the start you are drawn into the story. There is a twist that you never see coming.
Very different from his trilogy , hope we don't have have to wait to long for his next book. Read more

No. 4) - A Novel (A Dave Gurney Novel) - Peter Pan Must Die (Dave Gurney
No. 4) - A Novel (A Dave Gurney Novel) - Peter Pan Must Die (Dave Gurney

Review:I won't take your time providing a description of Peter Pan Must Die, as you can get this from the Book Description above. Rather, my review is to inform you of my opinion of the book, which, hopefully, will be of value in deciding if this book is one you'll want to read.

While Peter Pan Must Die has some interesting "page turning" moments and its share of murders, these, unfortunately, do not occur until well into the second half of this 448 page book. By this point, my interest had bee... Read more

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