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Next in line is Andy McDermott's THE SPEAR OF ATLANTIS (The Spear of Atlantis ), a Nina Wilde/Eddie Chase archaeological mystery.
John

So the cockroaches ARE going to be the last thing standing?

Probably somewhere in the universe (New York City?), but not on the worlds that Alex Racine and his compatriots are dealing with.





Next in line is a dtb from my local library, Preston and Child's CROOKED RIVER (Crooked River). Everyone's favorite FBI agent, Aloysius Pendergast is at it again.
John




I enjoyed that one, too, Suze. Geraldine Brooks is a thorough researcher and an excellent writer. A winning combination!



John

100 pairs of shoes with feet still in them - ACK!!!

John

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Ewwww....


you might be interested in The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo about Alexandre Dumas' father who was the inspiration for the The Count of Monte Cristo. It was very interesting especially since it dealt with the role of those of African descent in France around the time of Napoleon



Finished Robert Ludlum's THE TREADSTONE RESURRECTION (The Treadstone Resurrection) written by Joshua Hood. Adam Hayes is a "former" member of Treadstone, a super secret clandestine operations group that has given us agents like Jason Bourne. A cryptic message from an old friend, and a kill squad from the CIA, sends him off to South America to try to unravel the situation. A lot of bodies, internal political double dealing, and interagency conflict all add up to a very complicated situation. Four stars for this one.
Next it is off to deep space with ATTACK PLAN ALPHA (Attack Plan Alpha), the latest installment in Jay Allan's "Blood on the Stars" series.
John




It's on sale at AmazonUS for US59c and is available pre-order on AmazonAU for AUD 99c

you might be interested in [book:The Black Count: Glory, Revolution..."
Thanks CBR! I will look into it!

Staying in deep space, THE TERRADOX QUADRILOGY (Terradox Quadrilogy: The Complete Box Set) by Craig Falconer is next in line.
John







John


This is a five star read.
John

John, do you post your reviews online so other readers can find them? I find it helpful when choosing a book to see who has liked it and why (or who couldn't stand it). :)



John


I really enjoyed American Dirt, Jan, and was lucky I read it before I knew about any controversy. I thought it was a terrific read and shows just what a woman trying to escape the vengeful cartel would be up against.
I reviewed it and there was quite a conversation about it in the comments, if you're interested.
Link to my review of "American Dirt"



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Next in line is EARTHERS (Earthers The silver ships Book 16) , the latest in S. H. Jucha's "Silver Ships" saga.
John





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I read [bookcover:The Picture Frame|23534113] as well. It was good. Definitely a gripper like you said.

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Myself, due to the way you're spamming this forum, will never read one of your books. A lot of people feel the same way

Next up is COSEGA SEARCH (Cosega Search) by Brandt Legg. This is an archaeology based story, but I am unfamiliar with the author, so I don't know what to expect.
John

THE LOST SHIPS (The Lost Fleet: The Discovery of a Sunken Armada from the Golden Age of Piracy) by Barry Clifford and Kenneth Kinkor. This is a history of piracy in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico.
John



Ever wanted to drop out, disappear, become somebody else? The Last Flight by Julie Clark brings to mind the old saying "out of the frying pan, into the fire"!



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