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message 1: by LadyTechie (new)

LadyTechie | 25 comments Has anyone read the Cotton Malone series by Steve Berry?


message 2: by Steven (new)

Steven Dawson | 33 comments You know what, I've actually got them downloaded but I've been reading Greaney's 'Gray Man' series and just finished it so I think I'll start them up. Give me a couple days and I'll get back!


message 3: by Steven (new)

Steven Dawson | 33 comments Which btw Gray Man series was f'n awesome if you haven't read them Id highly recommend


message 4: by LadyTechie (new)

LadyTechie | 25 comments Gray Man kicks major butt! I have read the first 2. He is a machine. I can't wait to see what the movie looks like if they follow through with it.


message 5: by Steven (new)

Steven Dawson | 33 comments What what what?? Movie?


message 6: by Feliks, Moderator (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 1257 comments Mod
Feliks <----blissfully unaware


message 8: by Will (new)

Will | 9 comments Just curious what you think about Marc Cameron and the Jericho Quinn series. I just started book #1, "National Security."


message 9: by Feliks, Moderator (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 1257 comments Mod
good double-feature with 'National Treasure'?


message 10: by Softbananas (new)

Softbananas | 10 comments I agree, the Grey Man is very good.

On the other end of the spy/ assassin scale is Tom Cain's the Accident Man a great assassin but he is not infallible and gets hurt, gets caught, makes mistakes. A refreshing look at a fairly normal guy who kills for a living


message 11: by Softbananas (new)

Softbananas | 10 comments I just had a peek at the Cotton Malone series and found it to be very well rated. If you, Ladytechie, read any of them please let us know your thoughts.
Thanks


message 12: by Dax (new)

Dax | 4 comments High time for Tom Cain to write another book. Two years since Revenger and it was great.


message 13: by Jason (new)

Jason Willis | 1 comments LadyTechie wrote: "Has anyone read the Cotton Malone series by Steve Berry?"

I love the Cotton books. Compelling stories, interesting protagonist, and I like the intertwining history and believable mystery aspects. I rate him as one of my top authors to read.
Hope this helps.


message 14: by Roger (new)

Roger Weston | 27 comments I noticed Steve Berry's latest book is getting great reviews. It looks like another good one.

The Lost Order (Cotton Malone, #12) by Steve Berry


message 15: by Roger (last edited May 02, 2017 11:49AM) (new)

Roger Weston | 27 comments By the way, I noticed that Steve is hosting an audiobook giveaway of The 14th Colony. Last day to enter is May 10th.

The 14th Colony (Cotton Malone #11) by Steve Berry

https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/sh...


message 16: by Lee (new)

Lee Pischke | 2 comments Anybody read “By Way Of Deception”? The author is Victor Ostrovsky. A supposedly true story of an Israeli Mossad case officer.


message 17: by Feliks, Moderator (last edited Apr 19, 2021 07:20PM) (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 1257 comments Mod
We have several fans of Mossad thrillers in the group.

Stacey, Samuel; I'm lookin' at you

Samuel in particular seems to be on top of every new thriller release. You might enjoy signing up with his reader's group as you did this one. Listed on our front-page!


message 18: by Stacey B (last edited Apr 20, 2021 09:37AM) (new)

Stacey B | 117 comments Feliks wrote: "We have several fans of Mossad thrillers in the group.

Stacey, Samuel; I'm lookin' at you

Samuel in particular seems to be on top of every new thriller release. You might enjoy signing up with h..."


Too cute Felix- thank you. I miss you!!
Lee, I read the book awhile ago; at the time I gave it a 5 star rating based on the story and criteria, not personal opinions.
Knowing a little more than a Mossad cheerleader, I was comparing truths, and knew before hand the issues with the author.
How does one enjoy reading a book while resenting it at the same time.
If you haven't done so, reading a "few" articles about the author before you start the book.
Lmk what you thought of the book.


message 19: by Stacey B (new)

Stacey B | 117 comments Has anyone read "The Cellist" yet by Daniel Silva?


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