"Teeter-Totter between Lust and Murder" by Steven M. Moore another novel in the detectives Chen and Castilblanco series. read more »
A tense, taut, timely political thriller, "Indivisible? The Story of the Second American Civil War" by Paul Martin Midden, read more »
~~This page contains an affiliate I received this book to read so I could provide my honest feedback about it. I received no other compensation. I don't know where to start. I have always been a book worm, so the idea of Continue reading The post Review: The X by Lorena Bathey appeared first on A Mothers Design. read more »
First book in new action adventure series takes the wild west by storm in "Destiny in Red: A Joshua Pike Thriller" by James R. Kanon. read more »
Sci-fi thriller fanatics will surely celebrate with the screening of Spiders 3D exclusively in SM Cinemas. Opening on April 17, Spidrs 3D is about a top secret Soviet space station that malfunctioned and fell in New York City Subway station carrying mutated spiders that wreak havoc in NYC. Meanwhile,Jason,the New York Transit supervisors finds out [...] read more »
Muy buenas,Después de haber ganado un ejemplar digital de la novela "La Rastreadora" de Antonio Lagares en el sorteo del blogLibros que hay que leer by Lakypor fin puedo traeros la reseña.Ficha Técnica:Título: La RastreadoraAutor: Antonio Lagares:Páginas: 263Editorial: Eriginal BooksSinopsisLa mente es un laberinto sin salida para cualquier elemento perturbador que intente profanarla. ParaÉlyran, la rastreadora no lo es. Ella consigue extraer de lo más profundo lo que nunca queremos recordar… Todo lo que... read more »
Supernatural. Paranormal. Freaky Deaky. "Freaky Deaky High: Killer Ride" by T. D. Rizor is a new YA series (emphasis on the Y). read more »
Times of Turmoil, the tenth novel by Cliff Ball, is a Christian Thriller released to Kindle. read more »
A daring plan to pull off the most audacious robbery in the history of the United Kingdom in "For Those They Serve" by Gwyn Roberts. read more »
As Deighton admits in the preface to the Silver jubilee Edition that I read, ‘Like many inexperienced writers I expected far too much from my readers.’ And it’s this assumption that that the reader will ‘be aware of every tiny detail and allusion’ that makes this book, at least initially, a less than easy read. Of course, the film and the reputation of the book gives the reader motivation to stick with it. Without that motivation I can’t be absolutely sure I’d have got past the first few chapters. Howeve... read more »