Articles tagged "thrillers"NewsHe’s a Southern lawyer-turned-popular author, but John Hart is no Grishamby Oline H. Cogdill [Sun Sentinel (MCT)][6.May.09] :. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — It’s almost become a cliche that when lawyers morph into authors they turn to legal thrillers. It’s that adage about writing what you know. But... ![]() Books ReviewLast Rituals by Yrsa Sigurdardottirby Frank Wilson [The Philadelphia Inquirer (MCT)][6.Dec.07] :. In contrast with, say, The Da Vinci Code's continuous allegro vivace, with every chapter a cliffhanger, Last Rituals proceeds at just the right tempo: moderato. ![]() Books ReviewThe Religion by Tim Willocksby Chauncey Mabe [South Florida Sun-Sentinel (MCT)][21.Jun.07] :. This sweeping epic romance set against the Turkish siege of Malta in 1565 might be a candidate for best novel of the year -- were it not so very badly written. ![]() Books ReviewUp in Honeys Room by Elmore Leonardby Frank Wilson [The Philadelphia Inquirer (MCT)][25.May.07] :. Leonard's novels give you a better feel for America than any of the brooding fictional meditations on the emptiness of suburbia come close to doing. ![]() Books ReviewThe Book of Air and Shadows by Michael Gruberby Chris Barsanti[9.Apr.07] :. When the big firefight finally comes, it's delivered with such killer and off-kilter panache that Elmore Leonard would be envious. |
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