“Hacker (Outlaw Chronicles),” Ted Dekker
Image courtesy of Worthy Publishing “My name is Nyah and I’m a hacker. I know things most people would never believe. Things that shouldn’t exist, but do.” Seventeen year old Nyah Parks is a genius...
View Article“Spirit Bridge,” James L Rubart
Image courtesy of James L Rubart’s website Spirit Bridge is the third and final episode in the Well Spring series. And wow, it sure finishes in a mighty way, so much so I’m very sad that it has now...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Rule of Law,’ by Randy Singer
This is the first Randy Singer novel I’ve read and I’m certain it won’t be the last. The combination of the legal, military, political and intrigue is compelling. Yes, some of the legal mumbo-jumbo and...
View ArticleBook Review: A Cross to Kill by Andrew Huff
This story starts fast and doesn’t really let up for the rest of it. John Cross is a ‘retired’ assassin who worked for the CIA and after giving his life to God determines to live the life of a small...
View ArticleBook Review: Ishmael Covenant by Terry Brennan
I loved this first instalment of the 3-part series. It’s a fantastic combination of thriller, historical conspiracy, Biblical prophecy, Middle Eastern complexity and one’s never sure where the line is...
View ArticleBook Review: Cross Shadow by Andrew Huff
I really enjoyed the first in the Shepherd Suspense series and was eagerly awaiting to read the second one. However, I found it didn’t really meet my expectation. It’s interesting how many second...
View ArticleBook Review: Persian Betrayal by Terry Brennan
This is a thrilling continuation of The Ishmael Covenant. I’d encourage any readers to read that one first before diving into the second. This story builds upon the first one and is a tremendous mix...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Nine’ by Rachelle Dekker
Dekker knows how to write a page-turner that keeps the reader on their seats. It’s one of the reasons I enjoy her stories. In this story, we have 3 combatants who are all in various stages of dealing...
View ArticleBook Review: Ottoman Dominion by Terry Brennan
I will say from the outset this is my sort of read! Full of intrigue, action, edge of your seat suspense, political conspiracies, historical theories and fiction, the tinderbox of the Middle East and...
View ArticleBook Review: The Paris Betrayal by James R. Hannibal
This novel started with a bang just like you want a spy thriller to start. Bullets flying, bad guys fleeing, good guys mission isn’t as successful as planned and the fate of the world is in Ben...
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