Disclaimer: I received a free ARC of EMPIRE OF LIES by Raymond Khoury from Macmillan in an exchange for an honest review. People like to play what if. It’s a fun game. In some ways, it is a safe game. It requires us to think but not think, if that makes sense. Khoury doesn’t do that. In his book, th...
well..that's interesting. Granted, I'm not actually familiar with most of the authors...or characters. Not really the genre I follow. I do kinda wish similar existed in romance if only to see how other authors do characters.
I really wanted to like this book I did finish reading it but I really didnt like it from the beginning it took me 109 pages to get into. and usually I'm into the book at least somewhat when I am done reading the first page. I really only finished it for 2 people in the book and it wasnt even the m...
When I was a kid, one of the go-to moves to increase circulation/awareness of a comic book title was to have it cross-over with another title. Or if you had two already well-selling titles, and you wanted a little spike in the selling, that'd work, too (particularly if one title was from DC and the...
Faceoff This is the 8th book from the International Thriller Writers, a group formed In Toronto in 2004. Instead of charging membership fees, the organization is funded by any profits garnered from these anthologies plus 2 audio books. The ITW now has over 2500 members in almost 50 countries & the...
RK's second book, though I did like it, I found it rambled more than the later books I've read more recently. If you like the treasure hunt genre, definitely enjoyable.
Ever wondered how your favorite literary characters would fair in a Celebrity Death Match with each other? I feel like this collection of short stories was exactly that. Twenty Three of the best thriller writers set out to create unique experiences with characters that all of their fans will know. F...
Many novels have been written on the subject of ancient relics, lost in time or guarded by a small elect group, and currently pursued by a select few with personal agendas (good and bad alike). There is no deciphering of codes in this story, but rather a cat-and-mouse race by opposing parties to be ...
FBI agent Sean Reilly and archaeologist Tess Chaykin, heroes of Raymond Khoury's bestselling Templar novels, return in another edge-of-your-seat thriller that reaches from present day back to 1700s Mexico - and possibly beyond.What if there was a natural drug, previously lost to history in the jungl...
This book is non-stop action from the very first page. It grabbed my attention and would not let go. A well written thriller, which I thoroughly enjoyed. My only issue is that the characters could have been developed a bit more. I felt he didn't dive into the background of the main character enough....
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