While readers can probably get over a few mentions of Jodi’s work, the Q-and-A style rendition of her own therapy and references to different schools of psychological thought may make readers’ eyes gl ...
A promising start to a series, provided Roberts can flesh out her derivative heroine.
By no means as substantial or resourceful as Parker’s best, but a treasurable demonstration of the bromide that “life is mostly metaphor”...
Despite some of the creakiness of the machinery, Rice finds new permutations in an old tale.
...Hunt's girlfriend is writing a legal thriller about the very subject of the book, and it takes a moment to figure out which is her ending and which is the story's. Once you've overcome that hurdle, ...
...blah in comparison to the other novels put out by Woods. I hope in his future novels he gets back to his old form cause I do miss his old style and attitude.
Lurid, formula medical thriller--enhanced by celebrity look-alikes, rich and famous scenery, and shadowy sex.
Ready Player One (Movie Tie-In)
...it’s clever but not exciting...Too much puzzle-solving, not enough suspense.
With shootouts, knife fights and supertech spying, Cabrillo and company battle from the Aral Sea to the U.S...Above-average action from Cussler.