Monthly Archives: September 2018

FOUR KINDS of RAIN – Robert Ward

A JIM NESBITT REVIEW: In Four Kinds of Rain, Robert Ward spins a classic noir tale that is both riveting and relentless in its portrayal of a desperate middle-aged loser who has stubbornly kept the faith of his idealistic 60s … Continue reading

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LIAR LIAR – James Patterson & Candice Fox

Feisty NSW police detective, Harriet Blue is off the grid, pursued by not only a fixated serial killer who was an intimate associate of her own brother, but also her own colleagues. Her only allies are a friend who should … Continue reading

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The BREAK LINE – James Brabazon

MAX McLEAN #1. – A possible contender for thriller of the year, if you are hooked on an absolutely brutal tale. It grips like a vice and doesn’t let go, but this thriller is not for the faint-hearted and also … Continue reading

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GHOST (Marc Dane #3) – James Swallow.

A five-star ripper. Easily swallowed techno language for any age of thriller palate, this is the third in the series, although the first I have tasted. Picture the sort of hackers that are able to turn off any major city’s … Continue reading

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