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Interview with Robert Masello, Author of Blood and Ice, Bestiary, and Vigil
"A book is like a fever dream, and if I break the fever, I can lose... the idea altogether.”
Book Review: The Dakota Cipher by William Dietrich
A thoroughly entertaining historical adventure, overseen by a character of contradictions.
Interview with William Dietrich, Author of The Dakota Cipher
"My novels walk a tightrope between historical accuracy that is carefully researched and mystical speculation that is pure invention."
Interview with David Wood, Author of Cibola and Dourado
“I’m asking everyone who loves adventure novels ... to buy the book on Amazon.com on March 17 [to raise money for the Brain Tumor Foundation].”
Dubrul and Cussler expertly weave their plotlines, intertwining history, religion, politics, and action into an entertaining yarn.
Book Review: First Daughter by Eric van Lustbader
An intriguing mystery that keeps the reader guessing until the end.
Book Review: Kronos by Jeremy Robinson
Jeremy Robinson delivers again! Kronos is another positively addictive page-turner.
Interview with Jeremy Robinson, Author of Kronos and the Forthcoming Chess Team Series
“Not only is there non-stop action, smart science and history, but I’ve made a big effort to make characters that the reader cares about…”
Interview with Sci-Fi Thriller Author Dan Ronco
Dan Ronco's fast-paced, edgy thrillers give the reader a glimpse into a deadly near-future.
A solid addition to the thriller genre.
Book Review: The Fourth Watcher by Timothy Hallinan
A tension-filled story that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Book Review: The Rosetta Key by William Dietrich
Gage sets off on a roller-coaster adventure, always getting away with a mix of skill, luck, and a heavy dose of resourcefulness.
Book Review: The Last Oracle by James Rollins
Rollins' book is one of the top thrillers of the year.
Interview with Atlantis Prophecy Author Thomas Greanias
"Throughout history villainy has sought the imprimatur of history or myth to justify itself."
Book Review: The Atlantis Prophecy by Thomas Greanias
The story hits the ground running for a fast, fun read - and a grittier, more complex tale than many thrillers.
Book Review: The 6 Sacred Stones by Matthew Reilly
Lots of action; not much of anything else.
Book Review: Crusader Gold by David Gibbins
A must-read for devoted Gibbins fans, though the requisite Vatican conspiracy connection also rears its head.