Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Hope to Die/ Alex Cross super thriller by James Patterson

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Detective Alex Cross is getting stalked by a psychotic genius, compelled to engage in the deadliest game of his career. Cross's household his loving wife Bree, the wise and lively Nana Mama, and his treasured children have been kidnapped. Frightened and anxious, Cross must give this mad man what he wishes if he has any possibility of salvaging the most crucial people in his life. The limits have never been greater: What will Cross give up to save the ones he loves?

Extensively praised by the greatest crime and thriller authors of our time, Cross My Heart set a jaw-dropping story in action. Hope to Die propels Alex Cross's biggest challenge to its unbelievable finish, proving why Jeffery Deaver says "nobody does it better" than James Patterson.


Hope to Die was a book that grabs your attention from the begining. What a rollercoaster of twists and turns. If you are an Alex Cross Fan this is a must read.



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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Three best sellers that anyone would want

REVIVAL, by Stephen King. The ongoing partnership in excess of five decades between a blemished clergyman who is intrigued by electricity and a drug dependent musician whom he mentored as a child.
At last, a come back to the form of Stephen King we've been patiently waiting for.I'm one of the particular irritating Stephen King followers who says nothing is as great as his initial five books,
like I'm anticipating all people to stay the same author they were at 65 as they were at 35.

The cover guarantees King's "most terrifying conclusion, Stephen King has ever written," and that's a daring claim to make - particularly when placed up against "Pet Sematery" or "Salem's Lot." I'm not sure I would call the final result 'terrifying,' but I would absolutely call it horrific - with a capital H.Resd the book it is great


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GRAY MOUNTAIN, by John Grisham. (Doubleday.) A downsized Wall Street lawyer joins a legal clinic in a small Virginia town, and becomes involved both in real people’s lives and in litigation against the coal mining industry.
In 1993, John Grisham produces a spectacular and suspenseful book, The Pelican Brief: A Novel, which centers around the killing of two Supreme Court justices, and the female central figure Darby Shaw undeterred by the dangers to her life revealed a deep-rooted presidential conspiracy. 21 years afterwards, Grisham comes back with a female character for only the second time in his amazing career as he created another incredible legal thriller, this time not focusing on the highest echelons of federal government but the inner pits of the dark and hazardous world of coal mining.



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A WILL AND A WAY, by Nora Roberts. (Silhouette.) A matchmaking uncle leaves much of his estate to two distantly related cousins. Uncle Jolly had a really distinctive sense of humor. After his demise, he left very minimal to his immediate family members. He did leave the majority of his property to Pandora and Michael. Here's exactly where the sense of humor kicks in, they don't like each other. They burrow at each other. The capture in the will...they have to live together in Jolley's house for a interval of 6 months. The payoff...over 150 million. Pandora doesn't care about the money. Then she discovers out that if either of them declines, the money will then be broken down among the immediate family and another cause. Pandora knows that they will sell off everything including 'Jolly's folly', (the house). She loves that house and has many happy recollections there. Michael believes the same way. Michael convinces her that they can withstand each other for six months living in the same house but staying out of each others way as much as feasible. Of course, there will be rules to follow. According to the will, they cannot spend more than 48 hours apart or away from the house during the six months.
Things start happening..vandalism, getting locked in the basement, fake telegrams. And more. But then, when they don't scare...it escalates to attempted murder. Somebody is very serious about breaking this will. Read and find out. You won't be disappointed.
A good suspense mystery. I was unable to guess who did it until I was told. Pandora and Michael make two unforgettable, fun characters This is A book Nora spent some time on and developed like Nora can when she wants to one of her better books in recent years read it.


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