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The Guilty Die Twice by Don Hartshorn

Title: The Guilty Die Twice Author: Don Hartshorn Publisher: TCK Publishing Genre: Legal Thriller, Crime Fiction First Publication: 2020 Language: English Major Characters: Travis Lynch, Jake Lynch, Sam Park, Claire, Rita, Shirley,...

A Silent Takeover by Sarvananda Chandrashekaraiah

A Silent Takeover was intense and suspenseful, and was a thriller to its very core. This book flows so smoothly, at a nice brisk pace. It’s one that you could easily read in a day or two if you were so inclined. There is an intriguing plot, lots of twists, some wonderful characters, plenty of clues, suspects, and a good dose of thrill.

Book Review: The Godfather by Mario Puzo

The Godfather by Mario Puzo is one of the best pieces of literature ever written. Mario Puzo paints this elaborate picture of the Sicilian mafia through the eyes of Michael Corleone...

Mirrro at The Weird Wayword by Manoj Kumar Sharma

Mirrro at The Weird Wayward by Manoj Kumar Sharma depicts a world where everyone is either taking advantage of someone else or being taken advantage of, where most of the characters are engaged in a mean, petty, and morally bankrupt struggle for survival.

Stranger In The Mirror by Sidney Sheldon

Title: Stranger In The MirrorAuthor: Sidney SheldonPublisher: HarperGenre: Crime ThrillerFirst Publication: 1976Language: EnglishMajor Characters: Toby Temple, Jill Castle, Clifton Lawrence, David KenyonSetting Place: Hollywood, USANarration: Third...

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