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Double Cross (Alex Cross) 171 reviews James Patterson
Little, Brown and Company, 2007
Cross keeps getting pulled back in
Alex Cross has been trying to live a more stable life for his children, and for his mental health. However, when a twisted killer - the Audience Killer - who lives for the attention granted by his killings starts to stalk the city, Alex is drawn back in. This killer stages his killings as a ...
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Stranger in Paradise (Jesse Stone Novels) 57 reviews Robert B. Parker
Putnam Adult, 2008
Love Jesse...Hate Jenn
+ I love Jesse Stone + Crow is back ...
I love this Jesse Sone novel. If you like Jesse you will like this book. It is more of the "same".
That being said...
I am sick of Jenn. Enough of her already! Get over her!
Enough drinking for Jesse. That is getting old.
I enjoy reading all of the Jesse Stone novels. I love the character. ...
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Friend of the Devil 39 reviews Peter Robinson
William Morrow, 2008
A Friend Indeed
+ Alan Banks Returns
Peter Robinson does it again. This latest offering in his series featuring Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks grabs the reader from the first page and doesn't let go until the end.
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The Broker 580 reviews John Grisham
Delta, 2006
I thought it was great!
From the first page I couldn't put this down! The whole realm of witness
Protection was very intriguing!
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The Street Lawyer 1054 reviews John Grisham
Delta, 2005
masterpiece
+ Ideals lost and regained + Just a step away
I just dont understand why some people could call this work boring or disappointing. to me it is probably grisham's best (together with "painted house". human, down on earth...I just wished I could be a lawyer to be able to do the same. just hope to get grisham's book on kindle someday.
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Dark of the Moon 90 reviews John Sandford
Putnam Adult, 2007
use your imagination and just read for enjoyment
+ Sandford brings us Flowers + A totally fascinating crime genre novel by a master + If You Like The Prey Series Check This
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Double Whammy 71 reviews Carl Hiaasen
Grand Central Publishing, 2005
Definitely worth the read!
+ Very entertaining + He's Done it Again + Wonderfully funny even if you don't like fishing + An Easy Read
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Killer Heat 30 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
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Protect and Defend: A Thriller 120 reviews Vince Flynn
Atria Books, 2007
One of Flynn's Best
+ An Entertaining Read + Is there a difference between Flynn and Thor? + non stop action!
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Forced Out: A Novel 116 reviews Stephen Frey
Atria, 2008
A Line Drive
+ Baseball and the Mafia, What a Combination + Good strong character based suspense
I tend not to read many thrillers, mysteries, or suspense books. However, I was drawn in by the baseball angle of this Frey book.
I enjoyed every minute of this thing. It was truly tasty popcorn. The plot was tight and the characters made me wish that the book were longer.(The idea of a central ...
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Darkly Dreaming Dexter 240 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!
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The Memory Keeper's Daughter 873 reviews Kim Edwards
Penguin (Non-Classics), 2006
Freeze Frame
+ What a memory!!!
On a snowy winter night in 1964, Dr. David Henry is forced to deliver his twins and makes a split-second decision that forever alters theh lives of everyone involved. When it is apparent to him that his daughter has Down's Syndrome, he asks the nurse to take her to an institution, without telling ...
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Dead Ringer 37 reviews Ken Douglas
Bootleg Press, 2003
Zips Along Like a Jet Propelled Steam Roller
+ Hard to Put Down + What happens when your "death" is greatly exaggerated? + Four and a Half Stars for DEAD RINGER
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Dead Heat 47 reviews Dick Francis, Felix Francis
Putnam Adult, 2007
Food Poisoning & Bombs. Let's Pray Dick Francis is Here to Stay
+ This still has the identifiable Francis touch + Getting There + He's back!
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Compulsion (Alex Delaware, No. 22) 78 reviews Jonathan Kellerman
Ballantine Books, 2008
Compulsion
+ Always Great + Great Quick Read
Kellerman's Character Alex Delaware is awesome, I can't put the book down until I have read the entire book, so I wait until Friday night and start reading until Saturday... When I read it is like a movie for me, everything else goes away,,, great book
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L.A. Outlaws 32 reviews T. Jefferson Parker
Dutton Adult, 2008
A Better Mousetrap
+ Smart, Fast, and Current + Great character
I once had a very hard time catching a mouse. This book suggests a better way. Read it and see.
Of course, that's not the main point of L.A. Outlaws. It centers on Suzanne Jones/Allison Murietta. Suzanne is an eighth grade history teacher. She's the loving mother of three children by three ...
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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.
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The Firm 401 reviews John Grisham
Delta, 1997
The Firm: A Must Read
+ Beware of Offers You Cannot Refuse + Scott Brick does a good job reading this thriller + Good Read + awesome page turner
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The Whole Truth 103 reviews David Baldacci
Grand Central Publishing, 2008
Great read
+ A James Bond look alike + Great condition + The Whole Truth
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Say Goodbye 57 reviews Lisa Gardner
Bantam, 2008
Her best since The Perfect Husband
+ I thought it was good. + Good read!...not for the faint hearted
This is a very disturbing book, but it's well written and hard to put down. More disturbing is the similarities to crimes that have been reported on in the media.
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