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John Locke
New York Times best-selling author John Locke is the international best-selling author of 28 books in six different genres. He is the 8th author in history to have sold one million eBooks on Kindle, which he achieved in only five months. Locke has had four books in the top ten at the same time,... show more

New York Times best-selling author John Locke is the international best-selling author of 28 books in six different genres. He is the 8th author in history to have sold one million eBooks on Kindle, which he achieved in only five months. Locke has had four books in the top ten at the same time, including #1 and #2. Foreign rights to his books have been acquired by major publishing companies all over the world. Translations include: Spanish, Catalan, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Hungarian, Russian, and Lithuanian.
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wjmcomposer
wjmcomposer rated it 13 years ago
It's not a bad book, but it's not great literature by any stretch. But if amiable tough guy hitman can be a genre, then this is certainly a classic example of it. If the book is guilty of anything, it's of being too amiable, too colorful, a little too comic book like. Certainly, one feels the presen...
Marcia
Marcia rated it 14 years ago
Reminded me alot of the Saw movies but not gruesome. Lots of twists!
citatel
citatel rated it 14 years ago
I wanted to have a look at the work of one of most successful self-published writers. Well, the book is definitely not my cup of coffee.
donnambrownuk
donnambrownuk rated it 14 years ago
As my husband has just self-published his first novel this seemed like a must read but I found myself quite disappointed. The book is quite short but, as Locke points out, he tells you what you need to know so length isn't really an issue. However, the book does build up Locke's strategy throughou...
EricCWelch
EricCWelch rated it 14 years ago
I haven’t made up my mind yet about how to classify the Donovan Creed series. They are part spoof, part comedy, part James Bond, and part warning of Homeland Security egregious power plays. Donovan lives in a cell where he experiments with new torture weapons (“When I’m in Virginia, I sleep in a pr...
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