Buckingham Palace Gardens: A Novel (Charlotte & Thomas Pitt Novels)28 reviews
Anne Perry

Ballantine Books, 2008

An avid thriller

+ Good example of Anne Perry's Work
+ Excellent but not her best
+ Buckingham Palace Gardens by Anne Perry
+ A GOOD, JUICY MURDER WITH ONLY ONE FLAW...
  
  











  



  
Nothing to Lose (Jack Reacher, No. 12)279 reviews
Lee Child

Delacorte Press, 2008

Messing with G?d and war... still a MASTER!

First of all let me clarify something. There's clearly a campaign in Amazon against this book. You have hundreds of dismal reviews based on one thing only: Child messed with WAR PROFETEERING creeps! and the usual fascist monkeys came out to oppose this book. Pitiful. Specially from the ones ...
  
  











  



  
3rd Degree (The Women's Murder Club)2 reviews
James Patterson, Andrew Gross

Grand Central Publishing, 2005

Can't get enough!

+ Good Read

Someone gave my husband and I a Jack Reacher novel by Lee Child and we were snagged! We then purchased every Jack Reacher novel and were not disappointed in a single one!
  
  











  



  
Stone Cold139 reviews
David Baldacci

Grand Central Publishing, 2007

wants more

+ Best of Camel Club series
+ keep getting better!
+ Stone Cold
+ Fast Paced
  
  











  



  
Guilty33 reviews
Karen Robards

Putnam Adult, 2008

Product Placement?

I enjoyed this book overall. It is definitely a big step up from her previous two klunkers. I found the chemistry between Tom and Kate believable. I really liked Tom. Kate did make very stupid decisions, but I could almost see how it happened - getting yourself deeper and deeper into a bad ...
  
  











  



  
Hold Tight135 reviews
Harlan Coben

Dutton Adult, 2008

Harlan Coben is Magic

+ Good thriller that goes too many places
+ A Gripping Tale
+ Coben at his best
+ Harlan Coben Never Disappoints
  
  











  



  
A Prisoner of Birth64 reviews
Jeffrey Archer

St. Martin's Press, 2008

A VERY SATISFYING READ

+ Prisoner of birth
+ Fantastic audio book
+ Excellent. The Jeffrey Archer we know is back
  
  











  



  
Santa Fe Dead25 reviews
Stuart Woods

Putnam Adult, 2008

Receives stage actor Michael Kramer's excellent skills

+ Light Read-Fun Story
+ Woods is Back on Track
+ An exciting story even if a bit far fetched
  
  











  



  
Christine Falls: A Novel67 reviews
Benjamin Black

Picador, 2008

Will the Better Writer Please Stand Up

+ Literary noir evokes 1950s Dublin

Widower, moody, broody, drunken Garret Quirke is in charge of the pathology department in the basement of Dublin's Holy Family Hospital. It's the 1950's, Ireland is steeped in Catholic tradition, but when Quirke wanders downstairs from a going away party and finds his step-brother/brother-in-law ...
  
  











  



  
Change of Heart: A Novel189 reviews
Jodi Picoult

Atria, 2008

Changes Hearts and Minds

+ This one really made me think...
+ One of the Best Picoults Yet
+ Mesmerizing. One of a kind.
  
  











  



  
7th Heaven (The Women's Murder Club)117 reviews
James Patterson, Maxine Paetro

Little, Brown and Company, 2008

Great Book!

+ 7th Heaven
+ 7th Heaven
+ Hot! Hot! Hot!
  
  











  



  
The Silver Swan: A Novel25 reviews
Benjamin Black

Henry Holt and Co., 2008

Dark and Brooding with a Soul that is All too Real

+ Second noir tale establishes Dublin protagonist
+ "The world has fallen asunder": a city of paralysis
+ Depressing, Moody and Good
  
  











  



  
Blood Work187 reviews
Michael Connelly

Grand Central Publishing, 2002

Not Random

+ Plot-Driven Murder Mystery with an Unusual Premise
+ Mystery novel with an interesting twist

The hero in Michael Connelly's Blood Work is ex-FBI agent Terrell (Terry) McCaleb, who's recuperating from a heart transplant when Graciella Rivers steps onto his houseboat asking him to come out of retirement and find her sister's killer. Why should he? The answer is simple, Gloria River's was ...
  
  











  



  
TailSpin (FBI Thriller, No. 12)37 reviews
Catherine Coulter

Putnam Adult, 2008

Great Service

+ Tailspin

Product arrived in condition stated and in a timely manner. Would definitely buy from this seller again.
  
  











  



  
Darkly Dreaming Dexter240 reviews
Jeff Lindsay

Vintage, 2006

I WANT MORE!!!

+ My favorite serial killer!
+ A heartless killer with heart

I just can't get enough of this character. Jeff Lindsay isn't writing fast enough, I want it NOW!
  
  











  



  
Moscow Rules92 reviews
Daniel Silva

Putnam Adult, 2008

A penetrating look at the new Russia

+ Gabriel in Moscow
+ An excellent read
+ He does it once again
  
  











  



  
Dexter in the Dark: A Novel162 reviews
Jeff Lindsay

Doubleday, 2007

Dexter Part 3

+ In the Dark solid addtion to the series of Dexter
+ Dexter in the dark

This book in the Dexter series takes a different approach than the other 2 books. I read a lot of the reviews here, and I was almost tempted not to bother listening to the audio book version I had. However, its a great read and it delves into Dexter - who he is, why he is the way he is, and what ...
  
  











  



  
Second Glance: A Novel97 reviews
Jodi Picoult

Washington Square Press, 2004

Unputdownable

+ How can you not like Jodi?
+ Not Enough Hours in the Day
+ Several Glances Back
  
  











  



  
The Chamber282 reviews
John Grisham

Delta, 2005

John Grisham's Best-Seller

+ The Chamber Review...great!
+ An Extended Look at Guilt, Remorse, Punishment, and Redemption

I have long been a John Grisham fan. My personal favorite is his first book, A Time to Kill, later adapted into a successful film. Some of Grisham's books are heavily influenced by Christianity. The Testament and The Last Juror come to mind. The Chamber is John Grisham's best-selling book - ever. ...
  
  











  



  
Killer Heat30 reviews
Linda Fairstein

Doubleday, 2008

Great Book for Alex Cooper Fans!!

+ Not as great as the previous novels in the series, but still very enjoyable!
+ An Outstanding Mystery and a Great Thriller too
+ Another great book by Linda Fairstein