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Hell’s Corner by David Baldacci
I loved the first four books of the Camel Club series. If this was the first book I had read from the series, I definitely would not have gone back to read the first
Read More »The Jefferson Key by Steve Berry
It became clear to me once I started listening to The Jefferson Key that it was part of a series. Unfortunately, the problem with starting at the end of a series rather than the
Read More »Dead or Alive by Tom Clancy
I wanted to like this book. I really did. I’ve read almost all the Jack Ryan series and loved it. But I had a difficult time getting through this one. Clancy’s novels have always
Read More »The Messenger by Daniel Silva
The Messenger focuses on Saudi funding of Islamic terrorism. Silva does an excellent job of fleshing out the characters, maintaining an intricate and fast-paced plot, and provoking thought on how to deal with terrorism
Read More »Moscow Rules by Daniel Silva
I actually finished this novel last week but have been trying to motivate myself to write a review. It’s not that the novel was bad…it wasn’t. The first chapter hooked me in right away.
Read More »The Chopin Manuscript by Jeffery Deaver (et al)
This suspense thriller was written by 15 different authors with each author taking a different chapter. Deaver introduced the characters in the first chapter and then passed it on to the next. Deaver brought
Read More »Divine Justice by David Baldacci
Okay, I loved Stone Cold. There was no way, in my opinion, that David Baldacci could top that ending and continue this series. Well darn if he didn’t do just that. At this rate,
Read More »Stone Cold by David Baldacci
This is the third installment of Baldacci’s Camel Club series. Unlike the Sean King/Michelle Maxwell series, this one still rocks. In this novel, Oliver Stone’s mysterious past is delved into and his resurrection provides
Read More »The First Billion by Christopher Reich
The plot centers around Jett Gavallan, CEO of Black Jet Securities, an international financial-consulting firm and his business venture to bring a Russian high-tech company to the U.S. Stock Exchange. I found the storyline
Read More »Simple Genius by David Baldacci
I have read all of Baldacci’s books and until now thoroughly enjoyed them. This is third in his Sean/Mchelle series and the series is going downhill fast. The plot was confusing, unrealistic, and written
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