Tag Archives: Thriller

Micro by Michael Crichton with Richard Preston (2011)

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Things get tiny and intense in Michael Crichton’s posthumous thriller Micro (2011), finished by Richard Preston. Continue reading

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The Tango Briefing by Adam Hall (1973)

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Book #5 in Adam Hall’s Quiller spy series Continue reading

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The Broker by John Grisham (2005)

This will likely be my last John Grisham review—in part because The Broker was such a flawed novel, and in general because most of Gisham’s later books fall flat. He’s a great example of an author whose passion for writing … Continue reading

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The Summons by John Grisham (2002)

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My mining through old college journals has discovered a vein of notes on John Grisham novels that I’ve since gone back to peruse. Although I began this blog as a 28-year-old seminarian, I’d long since been a note-taker, writing book … Continue reading

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The Rainmaker by John Grisham (1995)

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A Christian review of The Rainmaker by John Grisham (1995), a book that’s among Grisham’s more pleasant courtroom reads. Continue reading

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Fairy Godparents: Raising a Fairy Child by Indahari Setyo (2020)

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It’s a book you’ve maybe never heard of, but I hope to change that today. Fairy Godparents: Raising a Fairy Child is a fascinating novel that kept me up at night, weaving the worlds of technology, fantasy, and family into … Continue reading

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Genesis by Robin Cook (2019)

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I was looking for a book to listen to this past week, and I wanted something edge-of-your-seat to keep me engaged while I drove. I chose this book for it’s being a medical “thriller” but throughout the story, I was … Continue reading

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The Third Hour by Geoffrey Household (1937)

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As I attempt to work my way through some more of Geoffrey Household‘s works, I came upon this, his first published novel for adults and the book that preceded his most famous novel, Rogue Male. His only previous publishing experience … Continue reading

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Diamonds Are Forever by Ian Fleming (1956)

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James Bond #4 Well I’m back at it. This is the fifth James Bond book by Ian Fleming I’ve reviewed on this site, but sadly, I haven’t been reading them in their proper order. (I’ll post a list of the … Continue reading

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Contagion by Robin Cook (1995)

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I’ve never read Robin Cook before, and this is certainly not the season of my life where I need to be getting caught up on popular fiction to the detriment of my studies and other readings! Still, it’s COVID season(s). … Continue reading

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