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“a very enjoyable mystery/political thriller in an alternate history timeline.”

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Robert Gleason’s new book, The Evil That Men Do, is a jumble of confusing ideas.

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Jason Matthews’ The Kremlin’s Candidate is the finale in his Red Sparrow series. The story is very “today” with action and events pulled from current headlines.

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The most important thing to understand right up front about City of Endless Night, the latest Pendergast novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, is that there are a lot of people who r

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“If anyone has ever wondered how the drug trade works and what lawyers think as they represent drug dealers in court, this novel gives a good, if fictional, idea.”

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“For collectors, this book is a keeper.”

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Infomocracy is a high-concept political thriller from debut author Malka Older.

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“Capitol Murder disabuses us of any notion that we as a nation can ever let down our guard. . . . like a cold shower—it grabs our attention and gets our adrenaline running.

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You already know the ending. Of course, in some cases getting there is most of the fun.

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“What keeps the reader relentlessly glued to Children of Paranoia are the unrelenting suspense and complex characters.”

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“It’s all there for the reader to expect the unexpected. Timing, so important in comedy, is also exacting in the Mr. Norman’s expert hands. . . .

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