The Destroyed by Brett Battles – Book Review
The Destroyed Mila Voss is dead. That’s what the team hired to terminate her had reported, and that’s how her file had been marked. Dead. Six years now. So why did she suddenly show up on a hotel’s...
View ArticleKiller Move by Michael Marshall – Book Review
Killer Move With a lucrative job, great marriage and a beautiful house, Bill Moore is a man with a plan. It’s all working out just fine, until the day he finds a card left on his desk, printed with...
View ArticleThe Tsunami Countdown by Boyd Morrison – Book Review
The Tsunami Countdown One man. One hour. One million people to save… Over the remote central Pacific, an airliner is rocked by a massive explosion and plummets into the ocean, leaving no survivors....
View ArticleThe Lost Library by AM Dean – Book Review
The Lost Library by AM Dean HE WAS THE KEEPER – Arno Holmstrand is about to die, his life cut short by an organization intent on laying claim to the secrets he has spent a lifetime guarding: the...
View ArticleHunt The Wolf by Don Mann with Ralph Pezzullo – Book Review
Hunt The Wolf Navy SEAL commander Thomas Crocker and his men consider it a duty to protect the defenceless, proudly standing between innocent people and those who would do them harm. So when they learn...
View ArticleThe Black Box by Michael Connelly – Book Review
The Black Box by Michael Connelly May 1992, and after four LAPD officers were acquitted after the savage beating of Rodney King, Los Angeles is ablaze. As looting and burning take over the city, law...
View ArticleFreak by Jennifer Hillier – Book Review
Freak by Jennifer Hillier – Book Review Alone in a maximum-security prison cell in Seattle, Abby Maddox – the former lover of Ethan Wolfe, the killer who left more than a dozen women in his wake – is a...
View ArticleThe Fifth Assassin by Brad Meltzer – Book Review
The Fifth Assassin In the history of the United States, there have been over two dozen assassination attempts on the President. Four have been successful. Historians have branded the assassins four...
View ArticleDead of Winter by Lee Weeks – Book Review
Dead of Winter Victim, suspect, policeman. When the lines blur, who do you trust? When two bodies surface in the garden of a rented house in North London, Forensics discover fingerprints which link...
View ArticleMarked by David Jackson – Book Review
Marked by David Jackson In New York’s East Village a young girl is brutally raped, tortured and murdered. Detective Callum Doyle has seen the victim’s remains. He has visited the distraught family. Now...
View ArticleThe Hunters by Chris Kuzneski – Book Review
The Hunters The Hunters: Financed by a billionaire philanthropist, this elite team – an ex-soldier, an historian, a computer whiz, a weapons expert, and a thief – is tasked with finding the world’s...
View ArticleBacktrack by Jason Dean – Book Review
Backtrack by Jason Dean Sometimes a man must take a step back to move forwards… In a small, sleepy Pennsylvania town, the staff of a loan store find themselves at the mercy of a gunman who demands they...
View ArticleNight of Triumph by Peter Bradshaw – Book Review
Night of Triumph On VE Night, 1945, it is a historical fact that the then teenage Princesses, Elizabeth and Margaret, were allowed to leave the Palace incognito and join the parties with their subjects...
View ArticleGhostman by Roger Hobbs – Book Review
Ghostman I make things disappear. It’s what I do. This time I’m tidying up the loose ends after a casino heist gone bad. The loose ends being a million cash. But I only have 48 hours, and there’s a guy...
View ArticleRules of Honour by Matt Hilton – Book Review
Rules of Honour When Rink’s father is brutally murdered, Joe has to stop his friend rushing headlong for vengeance. Because Rink’s mother witnessed the crime and Yukiko isn’t telling everything she...
View ArticleCold Grave by Kathryn Fox – Book Review
Cold Grave by Kathryn Fox It feels like the safest place on earth. A family-friendly, floating palace. But, as Anya Crichton soon discovers, cruise ships aren’t all that they seem… Statistics tell us...
View ArticleBear is Broken by Lachlan Smith – Book Review
Bear is Broken by Lachlan Smnith Leo Maxwell grew up in the shadow of his older brother, Teddy, a successful yet reviled criminal defense attorney who racked up enemies as quickly as he racked up...
View ArticleHit Me by Lawrence Block – Book Review
Hit Me by Lawrence Block The conclusion of Hit and Run found Keller living in a big old house in post-Katrina New Orleans, with a new name, a new wife, a new career rehabbing houses, and a baby on the...
View ArticleNo Way Back by Matthew Klein – Book Review
No Way Back by Matthew Klein Jimmy thinks he knows about loss, about fear, about paranoia. He should think again. Every time Jimmy Thane has been faced with a crossroad, he’s taken the wrong path. But...
View ArticleMissing Persons by Meurig Jones – Book Review
A young man’s drinking binge sets in motion a sequence of violent and lethal crimes, leading Swansea detective, DI Harry Lambert – suspecting foul play in a suicide verdict – to continue his own...
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