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Suffer little children is a psychological thriller written about Robin Perry, an administrator for tremendous national research programs bullied by Gloria Reyes into curing Alex, her young son, from a malignant brain tumour. No matter how much Robin insists that the research program is… Continue Reading “Suffer Little Children by Freda Hansburg (Book Review #996)”
GONE is a thriller fiction written about how Connor does everything he can to find his abducted parents. Although police have been doing all they can, Connor finds himself searching for his parents, who have been taken.
Promise is a young adult action-adventure story. The story’s premise begins with a man dying and entering a fantasy world where he works with Death. The tasks given to him are tedious, and he has to deal with Angels, demons, heroes, and villains. The… Continue Reading “Promise. A Book Of Death by David Applebury (Book Review #983)”
Book of Yeshua is a conspiracy thriller about the prophet of God living in the flesh after the crucifixion. The first thing I had to set aside was the historical accuracy and the fact that this was a work of fiction. There were many… Continue Reading “Book of Yeshua by Francis Chapman (Book Review #946)”
The wrath of Black Scar is the first book in the war for humanity series. It’s about a fallen world ravaged by climactic struggle and a boy warrior named Aldber who is given a task to find the opposition leader, Black Scar.
Faux friends is a crime thriller story about Chantal Pouliot working with the Quebec police force. Due to a case that has gone wrong, she is given desk duty, but when a new case comes forward, Chantal is eager to jump back into the… Continue Reading “Faux friends by A. J. McCarthy (Book Review #937)”
Deadlock is a political thriller portraying a scenario where an electoral deadlock takes place. This is when no one is elected as president.
Chatroom with a view is a psychological suspense thriller. It begins with Troy and how much of a dysfunctional home he is from. He endures constant abuse, and as much as his father physically mistreats his mother, she does not leave either. Her understanding… Continue Reading “Chatroom with a View by Glenn Maynard (Book review #948)”