Thriller Book Reviews

Review: Drachen by Brendan Le Grange ★★★★

Drachen by Brendan Le GrangeDrachen by Brendan Le Grange is a classic treasure hunting story, with all the thrills and adventure such a labeling entails.  Sorry, Indie fans.  There’s no Ark of the Covenant at the end of this ancient bread crumb trail, no treasure of the Free Mason’s buried beneath national monuments, and not a single person stumbling through modern day Mexico in search of El Dorado.  In Le Grange’s novel, Brett Rivera seeks the fabled treasure of the lost Hanseatic warship Drachen.

When Brett finds the wreck of the Drachen on the ocean floor, the intervention of hired thugs and the […]

2019-01-22T15:08:52+02:00August 28th, 2015|Categories: Book Reviews, Lead Story|Tags: , |

Review: A Stalker’s Journey by John C. Lukegord ★★★

A Stalker’s Journey by John C. LukegordContent warning for violence, drug abuse, and sexual abuse, including that of minors.

In Iowa, 1983, when Curtis Ware is driven off the road while escaping from the scene of a drug theft, he is hospitalized for horrific injuries and charged for his crimes based on traumatized, rage-filled, drug-induced testimonies. Released after a single harrowing year in a correctional facility, he quickly grows an impressive rap sheet before moving east, to the quiet Riverside, Maine in 1990.

As the papers begin to report a surprising crime wave for the small town, first with robbery from an unmarked taxi, then with […]

2015-09-10T07:46:00+02:00August 18th, 2015|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: |

Review: The Turkish Connection: A Birth of an Assassin Novel by Rik Stone ★★★★★

The Turkish Connection: A Birth of an Assassin Novel by Rik StoneAnother job for Levent Pasha, his friend joining him as they drink by the Golden Horn of Istanbul. He is anxious, eager to get back to his son, Mehmet. Dulled by the Raki, he takes to the job, alone, sluggish. His mistakes have piled up and he is caught for the last time. His friend, back from drinks, is made a part of the plan to tie up the loose end of the fool’s life and, the next day, Mehmet is left without a father.

With no family left to rely on, Mehmet must rely on himself in the dirty, […]

2015-08-06T04:17:19+02:00July 20th, 2015|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: |

Review: The Dead Bank Diary by Anna Schlegel ★★★★

The Dead Bank Diary by Anna Schlegel The Dead Bank Diary by Anna Shlegel is an intense, true to life (maybe true!) look at the bank fraudsters of Russia in the 00s, at a point in history where the police and government of Moscow were deeply corrupt, and old money and new oligarchs were investing their riches in “pocket banks,” small private holdings run by provincial managers – this meant that banks could be bankrupted by one transaction from their richest customer, and bought out on debts from anyone else in a few hours, even people that had no real money, just by a little bit of […]

2019-01-22T05:56:26+02:00July 7th, 2015|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: |

Review: Face of Our Father by G. Egore Pitir

★★★★½ Face of Our Father

Face of Our Father by G. Egore Pitir is an exciting new entry into the burgeoning terrorist thriller genre. There’s a growing list of novels centered around the Middle East, so it’s tough to stand out. Face of Our Father is a unique and compelling addition to the genre, a thriller in which character development is a core part of the story, making it a multi-layered and satisfying read.

Captain Stu Pierce is an aging fighter pilot who’s past his prime though headstrong and principled. His wife, Angie, is still in the thick of it – a lawyer and […]

2016-07-15T11:19:51+02:00June 26th, 2015|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: , |

Review: The Test by B.A. Sherman

The Test (The Greg Dorn Series Book 1)The Test by B.A. Sherman is the riveting novel of a good cop gone bad, and the first in the Greg Dorn series. Greg Dorn is a good-guy cop working in a small town, reducing traffic accidents by 35% and generally loving every minute of his job. He’s also the victim of a tragic history: his mom and sister died in a car accident when he was young. When Dorn decides to move to the big city – Denver, Colorado – things take a turn for the worse. He sees road rage and bad behavior wherever he turns, and a […]

2018-02-28T04:19:30+02:00May 12th, 2015|Categories: Book Reviews, Lead Story|Tags: |

Review: Bone Box by Jay Amberg ★★★★

bone_box_project_02Bone Box, by Jay Amberg, is a fast-paced religious thriller that will make many question not just their religious beliefs, but their personal beliefs as well.

On a hill overlooking the Aegean Sea in Turkey, a stone box is unearthed by an international team of archaeologists. The box is the type Jews used to rebury their dead in the first century. On the box is an inscription written in Aramaic: Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ. Sophia Altay, a French-Turkish archaeologist who’s in charge of the dig, attempts to keep the ossuary and its contents a secret until she can […]

2021-01-21T03:49:43+02:00May 7th, 2015|Categories: Book Reviews|Tags: , |

Review: Losing Heart by Donna Brown ★★★★★

Losing HeartLosing Heart by Donna Brown is a fast-paced novella that covers a wide range of emotions in a small number of pages. Helen is facing the most difficult of issues: she is in need of a heart transplant and has only five months to live. Cut to 6 months later and Helen is very much alive and isn’t quite worried about living life on the edge: she’s having an affair with her doctor, Jack, while her husband and the mother of the donor become more and more suspicious.

Though Helen is cheating on her husband, she’s a likable narrator who’s […]

2017-03-24T10:48:31+02:00April 28th, 2015|Categories: Book Reviews, Lead Story|Tags: |
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