by Andrew Gross, Christian Hoff
This is definitely a chilling thriller and one that kept my attention from start to finish. The story is intensive and I devoured it in no time. What a thrill ride this book offers.It opens with a bang and then on it never lets up. Mainly told in first person narration and by giving us third person ...
Enough with the exclamation points already.
I really like the author's style. This is a mainstream thriller but much more entertaining than either the James Patterson or Harlan Coben variety. 15 Seconds is an especially good thriller and "chase" novel taking its title from how your life can change in merely 15 seconds. In the beginning of t...
As the title suggests, 15 seconds can make a difference. In Henry Steadman’s case the difference was literally a matter of life and death. Looking forward to a weekend at a Doctors Without Borders convention, including a little golf with his college buddy, Henry is surprised when he is stopped for...
A fun read about a guy who is being framed for a "crime he didn't commit." Very action oriented book, almost written with "the movie" in mind. I still found it infinitely more enjoyable than "Moby Dick". Pros:It kept my attention, and even though you kind of know how everything's going to turn out y...
"15 Seconds" by Andrew Gross cannot rightly be called a mystery, but it can certainly be called a riveting work of suspense and action. Gross is extraordinarily adroit at the art of building seemingly separate plots into one intertwining whole, leading to a crashing and scary and gory climax. He's g...
15 Seconds is a book that starts fast and keeps going. I'm generally not a big fan of thrillers, but this one drew me in. 19 year-old Amanda has a life that is anything but easy. High on Oxy, and trying to escape her problems, she makes the fatal mistake that will change her life forever. Henry Stea...
That bright flashing add at the top of my GR page at 5:30 AM must go.
I’ll start off with a PSA: You’ll want to make sure you can finish 15 Seconds in one sitting, because once you start it, you just have to know how this is going to end.Now let’s get to the fun stuff! Poor Henry. He’s driving around Jacksonville trying to find his hotel, when he’s pulled over. Before...