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Horns, by Joe Hill

February 2, 2014

Another winner by Joe Hill. It starts out as a horror story, when the main character, Ig, wakes up with a hangover and discovers that he has horns growing out

Ghostman, by Roger Hobbs

December 28, 2013

This is a great thriller. You’ll be introduced to a secret world where you just might start wondering if that stranger sitting next to you on your next plane ride

Swan Song, by Robert McCammon

November 4, 2013

I didn’t think anyone could top Stephen King when it came to end of the world novels, but Robert McCammon does it. It’s a little dated, since the catastrophe is

The Heart Shaped Box, by Joe Hill

July 5, 2013

It’s been a while since I ready a book as scary as The Shining, but this is it. It’s a story about a semi retired rock singer, Judas Coyne, who

The Eagle has Landed, by Jack Higgins

June 19, 2013

This is a great WW II thriller, with a truly innovative twist. The Germans know they are losing the war, and even this stunt may not change things, but it’s

Zero Day, by David Baldacci

June 19, 2013

Extremely good beginning and end, with a somewhat flat middle. John Puller is a military investigator, and is told to investigate a multiple murder in a small town in West

Riding the Rap, by Elmore Leonard

June 19, 2013

Raylan Givens drives this story, and drive it, he does. Raylan is FBI, and he has kind of a Dirty Harry modus operandi–he speaks softly, but can back up his

Pronto, by Elmore Leonard

June 19, 2013

I didn’t like this book nearly as much as the second one I read, Riding the Rap. But, it does set up the main character, Raylan Givens, for the series.

Prepare to Die!, by Paul Tobin

May 1, 2013

If you’ve seen the move Hancock, this will remind you of it. Except the hero, Reaver, is not a depressed drunk. And he has not one villain to fight, but

Amazonia, by James Rollins

April 25, 2013

This book is pure adventure–it starts out with a man walking out of the Brazilian jungle in a delirium and dying soon after. There are two things puzzling about this:

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