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The Tomb by F. Paul Wilson

The Tomb by F. Paul Wilson

Linda June 18, 2011 0

This is the first of the Repairman Jack series and I definitely enjoyed it. It came accross to me as a combo horror/detective type novel. It is definitely an action packed thriller. I’m looking

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Cemetery Dance by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child

Cemetery Dance by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child

Linda July 4, 2009 0

Cemetery Dance was a ripping good, escape-from-realism yarn. I loved how it all came together in the end with semi-plausible explanations for totally implausible events. Once you get past the total lack of professionalism

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Your Heart Belongs to Me by Dean Koontz

Your Heart Belongs to Me by Dean Koontz

Linda May 23, 2009 0

Ryan Perry is a millionaire with a heart condition that requires a heart plant within a year to avoid death.  As he awaits a heart from a matching donor, visions send him to different

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Adam by Ted Dekker

Adam by Ted Dekker

Linda October 21, 2008 0

This supernatural thriller has an FBI agent pursuing a serial killer in this fast-paced novel. It starts out with the kidnapping of two children, Adam and Jessica Price and flips back and forth using

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Odd Hours by Dean Koontz

Odd Hours by Dean Koontz

Linda June 6, 2008 0

I’ve really enjoyed this series but this novel, the fourth in the series, seemed to be missing the enchantment of the first three. For the first time, I wasn’t so engrossed I couldn’t put

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The Sanctuary by Raymond Khoury

The Sanctuary by Raymond Khoury

Linda April 24, 2008 0

This novel was a much better read than Khoury’s first. But I still think it would probably make a better movie than novel. The ending with lots of loose ends leads me to believe

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The Darkest Evening of the Year – by Dean Koontz

The Darkest Evening of the Year – by Dean Koontz

Linda March 22, 2008 0

I was enthralled right from the start with this book. It combines animal abuse, spouse/child abuse, psychopaths, and the supernatural in an intertwining plot that kept me hooked right to the end. At times

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Duma Key by Stephen King

Duma Key by Stephen King

Linda February 26, 2008 0

What can I say, he’s still the master of his genre. Stephen King’s frequency of novel publications may be slowing down but his creativity is not. When building contractor, Edgar Freemantle moves to Florida

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