Review – Promise Me
Posted on December 8th, 2009
Promise Me by Harlan Coben
Dutton, April 2006
ISBN 0-525-94949-6
Hardcover
Former NBA basketball player Myron Bolitar, the forty-something owner of the Manhattan-based sports personality and entertainment talent agency MB Reps, admits that he has established quite a reputation for getting involved in other people’s lives.
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Review – Eye of Vengeance
Posted on November 29th, 2009
Eye of Vengeance by Jonathon King
Dutton, May 2006
ISBN 0-525-94953-4
Hardcover
Robert Walker has just been released from prison in Lee County on the west coast of Florida, and on Florida’s east coast, the South Florida Daily News veteran crime reporter Nick Mullins is surprised to learn about Walker’s release.
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Revisited Book Review Friday – A Garden of Vipers
Posted on November 20th, 2009
A Garden of Vipers by Jack Kerley
Dutton, June 2006
ISBN 0-525-94952-6
Hardcover
When we join the taut, cinematic action and vividly portrayed characters of Jack Kerley’s powerful new novel, veteran police detective Carson Ryder of Mobile, Alabama, is about to embark on his most challenging case.
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Revisited Book Review Friday – A Garden of Vipers
Posted on October 30th, 2009
A Garden of Vipers by Jack Kerley
Dutton, June 2006
ISBN 0-525-94952-6
Hardcover
When we join the taut, cinematic action and vividly portrayed characters of Jack Kerley’s powerful new novel, veteran police detective Carson Ryder of Mobile, Alabama, is about to embark on his most challenging case.
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Wicked Break by Jeff Shelby
Posted on October 27th, 2009
Wicked Break: A Noah Braddock Mystery by Jeff Shelby
Dutton, July 2006
ISBN 0-525-94954-2
Hardcover
When a student at San Diego State University disappears, his older brother Peter Pluto needs to hire someone to find him. So, based on a recommendation by the Pluto family’s attorney, Mike Berkley, Peter turns to the one person in San Diego who is probably best suited by experience and temperament for this kind of “missing person” case: Noah Braddock.
An irregularly employed full-time private investigator and a thoroughly dedicated part-time surfer, Braddock has a reputation for being physically intense and preternaturally resourceful.
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