In the nineteen-sixties, a group of wealthy men concludes that it's already too late to stop global warming from destroying the planet. But they have a plan to save themselves. Twenty years later, Jack Crowley and Jim Patterson stumble onto the conspiracy, and every answer they find is accompanied by more questions - and more deaths. Jack is a former idealist, turned cynical by his years working as a New York tabloid editor. But his enthusiasm returns as he looks into the work of a NASA scientist who tells Jack about cover-ups at the space agency. Jim is a detective with little patience for conspiracy nuts. But he hates loose ends, and is unable to let go of the inconsistencies in another suspicious NASA death. Soon, his investigation leads him to Jack, and they join forces. As Jack and Jim dig deeper, they are targeted by the type of killers that don't usually miss. From Washington to Las Vegas to the Middle East, they manage to stay one step ahead of their pursuers in a race
EGTalbot 2010 Episode Six: a review of The List by J.A. Konrath
Another book review today. Read it here on the site, or listen to the audio with the player above. If you haven't subscribed yet, click the Podcast Episodes button to the right. This review was also posted last week on the Megalith: Books that Rock thriller blog. Check Megalith out for all kinds of great thriller reviews in addition to mine.
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And now, the review.
The Eight, by Katherine NevilleAuthor web Site: www.katherineneville.com/ Buy the book at Amazon.com
Listen here or read the review at http://www.edwardgtalbot.com
Another book review today. This review was also posted last week on the Megalith: Books that Rock thriller blog. Check Megalith out for all kinds of great thriller reviews in addition to mine.
Also this week:
What Time Devours by A.J. Hartley
Author web Site: www.ajhartley.net/ Buy the book at Amazon.com
Listen here or read the review at http://www.edwardgtalbot.com
Hi folks. I'm bring you the first in what I expect will be a series of thriller book reviews. This review was originally posted last week on the Megalith: Books that Rock thriller blog. Check Megalith out for all kinds of great thriller reviews in addition to mine.
Freezing Point by Karen Dionne
Author web Site: www.karendionne.net Buy the book: Amazon.com
Listen to the review here, or read it on my web site at: www.edwardgtalbot.com
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