The Corners of the Globe by Robert Goddard My rating: 5 of 5 stars The Corners of the Globe is the second in Robert Goddard’s The Wide World trilogy and it definitely shows all the signs of a master of the genre at work. I think I was perhaps fortunate to read this coming off the back of another … Continue reading Review: The Corners of the Globe – Robert Goddard
Category: Action & Adventure
Fiction.
Review: Lehrter Station – David Downing
The (second) war to end all wars, just started another one.
Review: An Officer and A Spy – Robert Harris
"Fully justifies being called a masterpiece" Daily Mail
Review: Killing Floor – Lee Child
Jack Reacher 1 My version: PaperbackGenre: FictionPublisher: Bantam Press, TransworldFirst published: 1998ISBN: 978-1-787-63216-5Pages: 525Bought From the cover:Killing Floor is the first book in the phenomenal bestselling Jack Reacher series by Lee Child. It introduces Reacher for the first tie, as the tough ex-military cop of no fixed abode. Trained to think fast and act faster, he … Continue reading Review: Killing Floor – Lee Child
Review: The Bone Tree – Greg Iles
Never has my jaw hit the floor so often
Review: The Confessor – Daniel Silva
Ab unholy secret. A new deadly sin.
Review: The Moscow Option by Jeremy Duns
The novel "The Moscow Option" by Jeremy Duns is a gripping spy thriller set in 1969, featuring a former British spy, Paul Dark, now a traitor in Moscow. Dark must prevent a nuclear catastrophe by unraveling a complex web of deception. The book masterfully combines historical context with thrilling espionage.
Review: The Bourne Ascendancy – Eric Van Lustbader
Bourne to be wild
Review: The Bourne Retribution – Eric Van Lustbader
"As twisted dark and exciting as the others"
Review: Natchez Burning – Greg Iles
It's what you love about the south.
