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.

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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 [...]

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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.

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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.

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