Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Trust Me by Jeff Abbott

Jeff Abbott is a local author and one of my favorite authors. Trust Me has shocking twists and keeps you guessing. A page-turner! This book is GOOD!
Luke Dantry is a psychologist who profiles terrorists and extremists. Luke is the unlikely pawn between two think tanks. The novel is about the power of the world wide internet and a war fought in secret that is not handcuffed by law. Where is the 50 million intended for domestic terrorism? Can predictions in a think tank's policy papers be reality??
Trust No One!!!!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Guardian of Lies by Steve Martini

The Guardian of Lies is a Russian solider with a forgotten weapon from the Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis.
After a chance meeting, defense attorney Paul Madriani finds himself piecing together secrets involving priceless gold coins, a Russian solider, Costa Rica, photographs, Columbia, and the FBI.
Steve Martini is one of my favorite authors. I was up until 4AM reading the Guardian of Lies.
I could not put it down!!!!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

The Apostle by Brad Thor

Apostle is the term for American warriors who passionately and tirelessly fight our nation's war on terror so America may remain free.
Brad Thor is one of my favorite authors. His novels are intense and authentic political thrillers.
The Apostle emphasizes the difference between Afghanistan natives and the Taliban and al-Qaeda. It highlights covert counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath's mission to rescue American doctor Julia Gallo who is kidnapped in Afghanistan. The book also includes an investigation by a Secret Service agent which may involve the newly elected president.
The Apostle is riveting and a must- read for our times!!!