Archive for 'Review – Novel'

Locked On by Tom Clancy

Locked On” by Tom Clancy with Mark Greaney picks up where “Dead Or Alive” left off and continues the tale featuring all of Clancy’s popular characters, including Jack Ryan Sr., Jack Ryan Jr., John Clark, “Ding” Chavez, and Dominic Caruso. Some of the ...

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The Apostle by Brad Thor

I read thrillers to have fun, and Scot Harvath’s newest adventure in Brad Thor’s “The Apostle” was a fun read. I enjoyed it, and look forward to Thor’s next book. Brad Thor’s hero, Scot Harvath, is one of my favorite thriller characters. I’ve enjoyed every book in the series. This latest installment is a fairly simple ...

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The Target by Bill Bowen

I found “The Target” by Bill Bowen to be an interesting and suspenseful novel that I enjoyed reading. It did not have the “action” that many thrillers have, but made up for it with the suspense and a group of characters that I wanted to know more about and desired to see how ...

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The Detachment by Barry Eisler

The Detachment” by Barry Eisler brings back assassin John Rain and the former Marine sniper, Dox, from Eisler’s first six popular novels and pairs them with the covert operator and hero of Eisler’s last two books, Ben Treven, and the deadly Larison from Eisler’s most recent “Inside Out.”  These four, all expert and experienced operators and ...

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Dead Zero by Stephen Hunter

I’m a fan of Stephen Hunter’s Bob Lee Swagger character, and I was excited to learn about Dead Zero a number of months before it was released. After finishing it this morning, I’m hoping Hunter writes more about the characters in this latest novel of his. It was interesting that Bob the Nailer doesn’t “nail” anyone in this book, at least not from behind a sniper system, but it was still an enjoyable read and I have liked seeing where ...

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