Archive for October 13, 2009
Judgement & Wrath by Matt Hilton (Review #2)
Hilton writes action packed thrillers that leave the reader anxiously waiting for the next book.
October 13, 2009
Tags: book review #2, judgement & wrath, matt hilton Posted in: Mystery
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Nine Dragons by Michael Connelly
The action both in Hong Kong and back in the United States is non-stop. The reader is given a personal side of Bosch that is not often seen. The conclusion of Nine Dragons is both sad and exciting.
October 13, 2009
Tags: book review, nine dragons-michael connelly Posted in: Mystery
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The Solomon Effect by C.S. Graham
The Solomon Effect is vastly entertaining, and I look forward to the third outing for Tobie and Jax in The Babylonian Codex.
October 13, 2009
Tags: book review, g.s. graham, the solomon effect Posted in: Fiction
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Messy Tessy by Leah Orr
Reviewed by Cy Hilterman
Tessy is an adventurous little girl who loves to get into trouble when she can. I know, how is Tessy any different from all other young children, or even older children? The answer is that she is no different. When Tessy’s mother goes to the gym, she asks Aunt [...]
October 13, 2009
Tags: book review, leah orr, messy tessy Posted in: Children
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Aurora of the Northern Lights By Holly Hardin
A delightful and very well illustrated children’s story.
October 13, 2009
Tags: aurora of the northern lights, book review, holly hardin Posted in: Children
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Judgement & Wrath by Matt Hilton
Judgement & Wrath is an excellent follow up to Dead Man’s Dust. The action is non-stop and you won’t want to put the book down until you finish it as quickly as you can. I look forward to further adventures of Joe Hunter and Rink.
October 13, 2009
Tags: book review, judgment & wrath, matt hilton Posted in: Mystery, Uncategorized
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Guardian of Lies by Steve Martini (Review #2)
All of these subplots are brought together into one final climax although several quick twists along the way solidify this story as a well-written thriller.
October 13, 2009
Tags: book review, guardian of lies, steve martini Posted in: Thriller
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Perdition by Lee Emory
I enjoyed PERDITION. Even though I found the story predictable, I enjoyed the interwoven conflicts within the characters and the constant intensity with each event.
October 13, 2009
Tags: book review, lee emory, perdition Posted in: Science Fiction
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