Little Sister is the last in Volume 1 of the Group Fifteen Files and has probably the least written about them. Usually, the protagonist is a member of Group Fifteen and the antagonist is a mercenary or government agency with an agent in Britain that was up to no good. This time we find Finley Karsh...
This is the second novella in the Group Fifteen Files written by Mark Dawson with the help of some of his peers. This book was better than the 1st, which wasn't bad and now I'll go the last as of this date, Little Sister. All of these can be read for free on Kindle Unlimited at this time. Witnes...
Book #1, Soho Noir seriesThis is a good mystery that transports us back to the dark streets of London during the time Nazi were bombing the East End. For those not familiar with the lingo this story may be challenging “The Black Mile” uses a lot of period slang to add the feel of the time. The story...
If you've noticed anything about what I read is that I love series and that is 99% of what I read. Last year I started reading the Eddie Flynn series by Steve Cavanagh and I was impressed by how good the series is. When I saw that Steve was attached to this book and after I read the description I ...
One Thousand Yards, A John Milton Novella by Mark Dawson is an intriguing story. He thought he had overcome the blackouts but had one on the flight to China. He is also plagued with memories of his nightmares. "He felt off-balance. The dream had passed, leaving tiny gossamer webs of memory that remi...
Book # 4, in the Isabella Rose seriesThis latest is one fascinating story where we are plunged into constant action and are overloaded with visual details. Mr. Dawson knows how to draw his readers into a plot filled with excitement and enticed them with charismatic players. Isabella and Maia are kic...
Book #0.5 in the Soho Noir seriesA 65 pages novella, a prequel to the earlier published works “The Imposter and The Black Mile.The story is moody and vivid but it is too short and too thin but the biggest disappointment is that it leaves you hanging and wanting more. Like most short stories “Gasligh...
In this 118 pages novella we meet John Milton, a ruthless, brilliant, lethal man sent to “clean up” when everything else failed….This well-done plot sets off John’s career in North Korea as a crafty marksman. Even as a short story all the elements to make this a pager-turner are found: a captivating...
Book 1, in the John Milton seriesAlthough this is numbered as the first in the series it is actually the second book, ” 1000 Yards”, a novella is the prequel, a short story that introduces us to the protagonist. There is no need to get to it first “The Cleaner” stand on its own but I have been told ...
I rarely stop reading books, especially if they have a good premise and an awesome cover. Dawson's grammar is pretty good too, and the formatting is fine.So why did I stop reading?Well, I ran into a wall of needless exposition 10% into the Kindle e-book.The story was gearing up pretty good, protagon...
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