The Flight Attendant
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Flight attendant Cassandra Bowden wakes in her hotel room in Dubai, hungover from the night before...
Busted (Will Trent, #6.5)
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FBI Special Agent Will Trent finds himself in trouble. Will Trent is on his way to Macon for an...
Wilczyca
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Powieść Wilczyca Katarzyny Bereniki Miszczuk trzyma w napięciu od pierwszej do ostatniej strony....
Point Break (2015)
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Thrill-seeking criminals perform a series of daredevil stunts to steal money and gems, only to give...
Backtrace (2018)
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After suffering a brain injury from a bank heist gone wrong, MacDonald develops amnesia and is put...
David McK (3425 KP) rated Now You See Me (2013) in Movies
Feb 6, 2022
It's flashy stuff, with little in the way of substance, however, and an ending you can see coming from about a 1/3rd of the way through.
Still might watch the sequel, though!
Whatchareadin (174 KP) rated The Fix (Amos Decker #3) in Books
May 10, 2018
Walter Dabney seems like your average businessman. He lives in a nice house, with his wife. His grown children are all out of the house doing their own things making a lives for themselves. There are so many secrets though that this family is hiding and slowly they all begin to unravel. After Dabney shoots Ann Berkshire in broad daylight and then himself, other people start to turn up dead. Are all of these deaths connected and what is the connection? When Harper Brown from the DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) turns up claiming there is spy work involved, it makes Decker even more eager to solve this case. But there are secrets behinds every corner and getting different government agencies to cooperate is not the easiest task.
Government secrets, spies from decades ago, messages passed through dolls and Harry Potter books, how will it all end?
I really enjoyed this book. I love the character of Amos Decker. I like how he has no cut cards, and shoots straight from the hip. He may get up and walk out of a room without explanation. He has a unique personality with his ability to never forget and see things in color. I look forward to the next Decker adventure.
Kristy H (1252 KP) rated Cut to the Bone in Books
Aug 6, 2020
The mystery plot here is a really wild but totally engaging case. There are lots of references to Egypt and plenty to keep you on your toes. It is a tense and suspenseful tale and Cooper throws in plenty of well-timed twists and turns. The story turns personal for Sayer, and I was certainly riveted. Cooper writes in a quick, fast-paced style that makes it easy to keep flipping the pages.
All the books in this series are dark, and this one is no exception. They are not especially for the faint of heart. A lot of death and gruesome descriptions. It is easy to see that Cooper, who has a Ph.D. in anthropology and worked as a murder investigator, knows her stuff. For me, the authenticity just makes the story pop off the pages even more.
This book ends with a total boom for Sayer, and I cannot wait for the next installment. As I said, I love this series and adore Sayer and her little family. If you haven't read the entire series, I recommend starting with book one, but this one will standalone, especially if you love a twisty and engaging thriller. 4+ stars.
Emergency Powers (Imogen Trager #3)
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The accidental president is no accident. The investigation that was FBI Agent Imogen Trager’s...
Suspense Thriller Imogen Trager
The Narrows (Harry Bosch, #10; Harry Bosch Universe, #13)
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FBI agent Rachel Walling finally gets the call she’s dreaded for years: the one that tells her the...