Brad Thor’s ‘Code of Conduct’ Will Change How You View The World [REVIEW]

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A madman uses a deadly serum to take over the world in Brad Thor’s Code of Conduct.
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My heartbeat didn’t return to its normal pace and my hands couldn’t stop shaking until I finished reading Brad Thor’s Code of Conduct. In fact, my mind is still reeling from this terrifying thriller that blends alarming facts with brilliant fiction! Continue reading “Brad Thor’s ‘Code of Conduct’ Will Change How You View The World [REVIEW]”

Iris Johansen’s ‘Shadow Play’ Keeps You On The Edge Of Your Seat [REVIEW]

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After SHADOW PLAY, Eve Duncan will never be the same.
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In Shadow Play, New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen lures readers to the edge of their seats and keeps them there, dangling precariously, as they bite their nails nervously and devour her latest chapter in the Eve Duncan saga. This time out, the forensic sculptor must find out who murdered a girl she calls Jenny before the killer adds more deaths to his resume.  Continue reading “Iris Johansen’s ‘Shadow Play’ Keeps You On The Edge Of Your Seat [REVIEW]”

Mary Higgins Clark’s ‘Death Wears A Beauty Mask And Other Stories’ Is Brilliantly Written [REVIEW]

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Sometimes high fashion can be murder.
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In Mary Higgins Clark’s latest collection, Death Wears A Beauty Mask and Other Stories, the queen of suspense has published ten smartly written pieces of fiction, including the never-before-published title novella which she began writing in 1972, but only recently finished.  Continue reading “Mary Higgins Clark’s ‘Death Wears A Beauty Mask And Other Stories’ Is Brilliantly Written [REVIEW]”

Carolyn Hart’s ‘Don’t Go Home’ Is A Well Written Whodunit! [REVIEW]

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Sometimes folks in your home town don’t want to see you return.
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Mystery fans with a penchant for classic whodunits and a sleuth who can’t seem to stay out of trouble will love Carolyn Hart’s newest novel, Don’t Go Home. Continue reading “Carolyn Hart’s ‘Don’t Go Home’ Is A Well Written Whodunit! [REVIEW]”

Jeffery Deaver’s ‘Solitude Creek’ Will Turn Your World Upside Down And Inside Out [REVIEW]

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In Jeffery Deaver’s latest novel, Solitude Creek, a killer is obsessed with using people’s own fears against them as the ultimate weapon. As panic spreads across the Monterrey Peninsula, California Bureau of Investigation kinesics expert Kathryn Dance returns to solve the case before the killer can strike again.  Continue reading “Jeffery Deaver’s ‘Solitude Creek’ Will Turn Your World Upside Down And Inside Out [REVIEW]”