Lisbeth Salander Returns in ‘The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye’ [REVIEW]

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Revenge is on the menu in the fifth volume in the Mellennium Series featuring Lisbeth Salander, The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye. (Photo by Jamie Sanford, Flickr)

From the very beginning, the girl with the dragon tattoo hasn’t had an easy go of it. So many of the people in her life have done everything in their power to strip her of her dignity and destroy her. Even when she tries to help others, she seems to draw the short straw, which is exactly how she wound up in prison. But now she’s back, and it’s time for vengeance.  Continue reading “Lisbeth Salander Returns in ‘The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye’ [REVIEW]”

Be Careful Who You Trust In Sean McFate’s ‘Shadow War’ [REVIEW]

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Mercenary Tom Locke wants revenge in Sean McFate and Bret Witter’s SHADOW WAR. (Photo by stephane, Flickr)

Sean McFate’s debut novel, Shadow War (co-written with Bret Witter), begins when a mercenary deep undercover in Libya is recalled to Washington. He is Tom Locke, an elite warrior for a private military company called Apollo Outcomes. Once he returns to the nation’s capital, he receives instructions that catapult him into the most dangerous adventure of his life. Continue reading “Be Careful Who You Trust In Sean McFate’s ‘Shadow War’ [REVIEW]”