Review: The Book of Mirrors – E.O. Chirovici

My version: Paperback Genre: Fiction thriller Publisher: Faber & Faber (Penguin Random House) First published: 2016 Bought, signed From the cover: Don't trust everything you read... Princeton 1987: renowned psychologist Professor Joseph Wieder is brutally murdered. New York, twenty-five years later: literary agent Peter Katz receives a manuscript, or is it a confession? It was twisty turny, but could … Continue reading Review: The Book of Mirrors – E.O. Chirovici

Review: Path of the Assassin – Brad Thor

3 of 5 stars Series: Scot Harvath 2 My version: Audobook Fiction Thriller Pocket Books 2003 StoryTel subscription Navy SEAL turned Secret Service agent Scot Harvath follows bloody clues to silver-eyed elusive ruthless terrorist Hashim Nidal, who intends to topple Israel and America, and can be identified by only one person - Meg Cassidy. Across four continents, from Macau, … Continue reading Review: Path of the Assassin – Brad Thor

Review: The Lawless Kind – Matt Hilton

3 of 5 stars Series: Joe Hunter 9 My version: Hardback Fiction Action, Crime Hodder & Stoughton 2014 Bought  Ex-counterterrorist soldier Joe Hunter, has been called to Mexico to bring an end to a cartel that preys on the people they smuggle across the US border. Once the job's done, however, Joe's mission leader and mentor, CIA Black Ops … Continue reading Review: The Lawless Kind – Matt Hilton

Review: Term Limits by Vince Flynn

5 of 5 stars Series: None, it's a prequel of sorts for the Mitch Rapp series My version: Paperback Fiction Crime, terrorism, US politics Simon & Schuster 1997 Bought Restoring power to the people, one politician at a time. Taking politics into their own hands a group of highly-trained killers embark on a mission of shattering brutality. It is … Continue reading Review: Term Limits by Vince Flynn