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Fresh Disasters (Stone Barrington Novels) 49 reviews Stuart Woods
Signet, 2007
Predictable but fun
+ It Is What Is Expected
When I use the word predictable, I mean that in the first line of the book, the usual characters and the opening plot. From there I was pleasantly surprised with the fun Woods was having with us as the readers. He changes up his storyline so that we are kept guessing on certain issues and plot ...
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Wild Fire 4 reviews Nelson DeMille
Grand Central Publishing, 2006
One of his best.
+ My first DeMille read...excellent
This was truly spell-binding. One of his best. I think I could read him everyday and never get the least bit bored. His character, John Corey is my pick for the "World's Sexiest Man"
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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Fallout (Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell) 19 reviews David Michaels
Berkley, 2007
Great story after being a game fan.
+ Entertaining + Splinter Cell -Tom Clancy + Amazing, just like the others in the series.
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Creating Madness 11 reviews Andrew J Rafkin
Outskirts Press, 2007
creating madness
+ Fast paced, eerily possible, prodigiously researched + Action filled.. + International Intrigue - Diabolical Madness + Creating Madness
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The Hunt Club John Lescroart
Signet, 2006
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The Faithful Spy 98 reviews Alex Berenson
Random House Uk Ltd, 2007
Exciting New Author
+ A promising new series for Flynn and Silva fans + very good!
This novel is well written, believable and fast paced. The hero, John Wells, was born in Montana, a convert to Islam and a CIA operative who over a period of time infiltrated al Qaeda in the mountains of Pakistan/Afghanistan. He was dispatched back to the U.S. to participate in some dramatic ...
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Exile 83 reviews Richard North Patterson
St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2007
Fascinating and entertaining
+ Very Good Book...Will Make You Think + Exile + Patterson Scores Again
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The Pillars of the Earth (Deluxe Edition) (Oprah's Book Club) 1301 reviews Ken Follett
NAL Trade, 2007
Great choice by Oprah
+ A must read + Simply Brilliant + A page-turner about cathedral construction? YES!
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The Hunt Club John Lescroart
Signet, 2006
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Creating Madness 11 reviews Andrew J Rafkin
Outskirts Press, 2007
creating madness
+ Fast paced, eerily possible, prodigiously researched + Action filled.. + International Intrigue - Diabolical Madness + Creating Madness
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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Fallout (Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell) 19 reviews David Michaels
Berkley, 2007
Great story after being a game fan.
+ Entertaining + Splinter Cell -Tom Clancy + Amazing, just like the others in the series.
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Exile 83 reviews Richard North Patterson
St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2007
Fascinating and entertaining
+ Very Good Book...Will Make You Think + Exile + Patterson Scores Again
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The Pillars of the Earth (Deluxe Edition) (Oprah's Book Club) 1301 reviews Ken Follett
NAL Trade, 2007
Great choice by Oprah
+ A must read + Simply Brilliant + A page-turner about cathedral construction? YES!
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Wild Fire 4 reviews Nelson DeMille
Grand Central Publishing, 2006
One of his best.
+ My first DeMille read...excellent
This was truly spell-binding. One of his best. I think I could read him everyday and never get the least bit bored. His character, John Corey is my pick for the "World's Sexiest Man"
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The Faithful Spy 98 reviews Alex Berenson
Random House Uk Ltd, 2007
Exciting New Author
+ A promising new series for Flynn and Silva fans + very good!
This novel is well written, believable and fast paced. The hero, John Wells, was born in Montana, a convert to Islam and a CIA operative who over a period of time infiltrated al Qaeda in the mountains of Pakistan/Afghanistan. He was dispatched back to the U.S. to participate in some dramatic ...
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Fresh Disasters (Stone Barrington Novels) 49 reviews Stuart Woods
Signet, 2007
Predictable but fun
+ It Is What Is Expected
When I use the word predictable, I mean that in the first line of the book, the usual characters and the opening plot. From there I was pleasantly surprised with the fun Woods was having with us as the readers. He changes up his storyline so that we are kept guessing on certain issues and plot ...
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