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The Colony by F.G.Cottam
The Colony by F.G. Cottam My rating: 5 of 5 stars The Colony is the genre of book we have come to expect from Cottam. It’s dark and creepy and set on an island in the Hebrides. A publishing magnate, who is really into aliens, has bought the best equipment and people, from scientists to […]
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The Last Safe Place by Ninie Hammon
Gabriella Carmichael has written a novel. Pouring all of the horrors and nightmares of her life into it. And she has plenty of both. Only one fan believes the book is prophecy and that he is The Beast of Babylon and he will stop at nothing to claim his bride and offer up her son […]
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Infallible by Derick Hudson
Abe Sheridan, aged 30, needs a bone marrow transplant, like yesterday. As an only child whose mother has died, taking her secrets to the grave. Including the name of his father, perhaps the only person who can save his life. So begins his search for his father. Along with Sr. Isabella, a young, conflicted nun […]
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Sugar by L. Todd Wood
Sugar is a novel from L.Todd Wood, who is a genius in mixing the historical facts and fiction. This book takes us from the slave trade in the Indies to the Islamic influence in the Middle East. A wonderful combination of historical fact and fiction. His talent for breaking down complex events, not to mention […]
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Currency by L.Todd Wood
Well written novel by someone who is an expert on the subject matter. From hunting pirate treasure to modern day political intrigue. Covering 3 centuries, it is one gasp after the other. It is always a bonus when an author can not only entertain you with their writing, but also educate you in the process. […]
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Truth or Die by James Patterson with Howard Roughan
The title says it all. Patterson and Roughan are two of my favorite collaborators. Trevor Mann, an attorney, has had a bad time of it. Being disbarred for having a conscience, he is now teaching of all things Ethics. He has a great girlfriend, Claire, who is a tenacious reporter and things seem to be […]
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The Cartel by Don Winslow
Don Winslow’s knowledge of the ongoing drug wars in Mexico and the U.S. is prolific and frightening. In ” The Cartel”, DEA agent Art Keller has finally got his man. The cartel kingpin, Adan Barrera. The man who murdered his partner and controls the Mexican cartels. After being transferred to a Mexican prison, Barrera is […]
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Mad Dog House by Mark Rubinstein
Novelist, psychiatrist. Huff Post columnist; Author of Mad Dog House, Love Gone Mad, The Foot Soldier, Mad Dog Justice, Return to Sandara & The Lovers’ Tango.