Brad Taylor’s ‘The Forgotten Soldier’ Delivers Page After Page Of Non-Stop Action [REVIEW]

Soldier in Delta Company
In Brad Taylor’s THE FORGOTTEN SOLDIER, Pike Logan must hunt down one of his own.
(U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Andy Dunaway)

In Brad Taylor’s The Forgotten Soldier, Pike Logan, leader of an extralegal counter terrorist unit known as the Taskforce, is ordered to bring in one of his own who has gone rogue. Continue reading “Brad Taylor’s ‘The Forgotten Soldier’ Delivers Page After Page Of Non-Stop Action [REVIEW]”

James Rollins’ ‘The Bone Labyrinth’ Is A Unique Thriller You Won’t Want To Miss [REVIEW]

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In James Rollins’ new Sigma Force thriller, THE BONE LABYRINTH, a gorilla named Baako will steal your heart.
(Photo by Michele W, Flickr)

From the first sentence, “we shouldn’t be here”(13) until the very last, the reader continues to “wonder about everything” (462) in James Rollins latest novel, The Bone Labyrinth. Continue reading “James Rollins’ ‘The Bone Labyrinth’ Is A Unique Thriller You Won’t Want To Miss [REVIEW]”

A Holiday Turns Deadly in Chris Ewan’s ‘Dark Tides’ [REVIEW]

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On the shores of the Isle of Man, a night of fun turns into a deadly game that will change the lives of six friends forever in Chris Ewan’s Dark Tides. (Photo by dave_dubyuh, Flickr)

October 31 is Halloween in many parts of the world. But on the fog shrouded Isle of Man, another tradition is commemorated each year on that date: an old Celtic festival known as Hop-tu-Naa, complete with illuminated turnips, Manx Gaelic songs, and, at least in Chris Ewan’s Dark Tides, murder. Continue reading “A Holiday Turns Deadly in Chris Ewan’s ‘Dark Tides’ [REVIEW]”

Mason Cross’s ‘The Killing Season’ Takes No Prisoners [REVIEW]

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Mason Cross’s THE KILLING SEASON is a pulse-pounding thriller.
(Photo by Siavash Ghadiri Zahrani, Flickr)

British author Mason Cross’s debut novel, The Killing Season, arrived in U.S. bookstores and captivated American readers. Bestselling authors like Lee Child and Lisa Gardner offered him high praise, and for good reason. Cross drew me into his story from the very first sentence. Continue reading “Mason Cross’s ‘The Killing Season’ Takes No Prisoners [REVIEW]”

Lisbeth Salander Returns In David Lagercrantz’s ‘The Girl In The Spider’s Web’ [REVIEW]

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You’ll get caught in David Lagercrantz’s THE GIRL IN THE SPIDER’S WEB.
(Photo by Matthew Robinson, Flickr)

Sweden’s answer to Steve Jobs is murdered and his savant son witnesses the killing. A mole has infiltrated one of the world’s most powerful intelligence agencies. And a beautiful but deadly woman appears to have her sights set on destroying the world’s favorite punk hacker, Lisbeth Salander, in David Lagercrantz’s The Girl in the Spider’s Web.  Continue reading “Lisbeth Salander Returns In David Lagercrantz’s ‘The Girl In The Spider’s Web’ [REVIEW]”