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Book Hoarders Anonymous
Book Hoarders Anonymous rated it 6 years ago
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.
Irresponsible Reader
Irresponsible Reader rated it 10 years ago
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...
Escape from the ER
Escape from the ER rated it 10 years ago
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...
The Book Blog at the End of the Universe
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...
Dantastic Book Reviews
Dantastic Book Reviews rated it 11 years ago
When Patrick Norris returns home after being discharged from the Marines, he finds the family avocado farm devastated by a recent wildfire. His older brother Ted still lives at home and is kind of a loser. How can Pat help his family when he's still adjusting to life away from Afganistan?I got this ...
The Book Frog
The Book Frog rated it 11 years ago
Charlie Hood is back for his second outing, after 2007's L.A. Outlaws. In the wake of outlaw Allison Murrietta's murder, and the ensuing internal affairs investigation generated by that episode, Hood has asked the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department for--and received--a reassignment to the desert. The ...
Cathy67
Cathy67 rated it 12 years ago
Ya know...if I had wanted to read a trilogy or whatever...an ongoing series which cannot be read as a stand-alone, I would do that. But reading a book, I think the reader deserves to know whether the book is part of an ongoing series that is open-ended (leaving the reader with numerous loose ends) ...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
When Robbie Brownlaw was thrown out of a building and falls on his head he develops Synesthesia. He sees what people say to him as colours and it helps him in his job as a detective. Garrett Asphlundth was hired to look into rumours about a certain reputed madam and local prominent politicians. ...
Retiredbear
Retiredbear rated it 12 years ago
I read this book for two reasons. The first to see if 26 authors could write a mystery serial novel that made sense, was entertaining, and remained true to the mystery genre. The second was to expose myself to a variety of mystery writers that I have not read.I was very satisfied with the compilat...
Cathy67
Cathy67 rated it 12 years ago
Charlie Hood Rides into the Sunset, for me that isAfter reading seven T. Jefferson Parker novels, I can say I'm familiar with Parker's writing. The first of the Charlie Hood series L. A. Outlaws was just great and was almost given five stars, but I have such a hard time coughing up that fifth star,...
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