Archive for August 15, 2009
Blindman’s Bluff by Faye Kellerman
Kellerman always manages to do a smooth job of blending the characters, plot and police investigation into a thrilling and entertaining read.
August 15, 2009
Tags: blindman's bluff, book review, faye kellerman Posted in: Mystery
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Rubicon by Lawrence Alexander
Reviewed by Douglas R. Cobb
Rubicon is a novel that proves, if any proof was needed, that combined words of “political,” and “thriller,” isn’t always an oxymoron. It’s a suspenseful, page-turning look at how the United States might have become a very different country had there been a follow-up by a terrorist cell, post 9/11, involving [...]
August 15, 2009
Tags: book review, lawrence alexander, rubicon Posted in: Thriller
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It Happened One Knife by Jeffrey Cohen
The characters are well-developed. The story is quickly paced and logical. This is a novel that could easily have happened in real life. I thoroughly enjoyed IT HAPPENED ONE KNIFE.
August 15, 2009
Tags: book review, it happened one knife, jeffrey cohen Posted in: Mystery
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The Fitzgerald Rose: A Sam Blackman Mystery by Mark de Castrique
This is one of those novels that the story is so strong, you don’t even notice how many pages you are reading.
August 15, 2009
Tags: mark de cristique, sam blackman mystery, the fitzgerald rose Posted in: Mystery
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