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Breakdown
Top form going back to the roots of this series. Loved this novel, probably not too 10 but it was everything a psychological thriller should be. Including the psychos. This was top notch in pacing and intrigue. I was excited to see that Alex drove the action in this one. Little different than previous novels…
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Motive
The next Alex Delaware and the author is still firing on all cylinders. This has more twist then a rattlesnake nest and just as deadly. This one is in my top 5 of the Jonathon Kellerman novels so far. If you have yet to dive in, stepping into this one would give you both a…
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The 21 Most Powerful Minutes
John C. Maxwell is one of my favorites. I have yet to read / listen to any of his works and not gain a far greater insight. I did not do the program as outlined, but will at some future point. Albeit serendipitous that I read this on the heels of another Christian leadership book.…
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Winning the War in Your Mind
This book was very well thought out and presented. This is a Christian approach to controlling who you are becoming and what you think. The author does use a number of Bible verses to illustrate his points and the narrative is both informative and entertaining. If you’re looking to better who you are, this little…
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Killer
Alex Delaware at it again. Tracking down another killer. I did enjoy this novel. This was an interesting twist as it ties to his work for once, but not just because it is a psychosis. The pacing is perfect and kept me going chapter after chapter. Lots of twists to keep you guessing. If you’re…
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Guilt
Jonathan Kellerman is back on pace and this Alex Delaware novel is no exception. To be honest, I was waiting for a twist that never came in the end simply because of stuff pointed out earlier in the book. Almost feels like they got the wrong killer. But it was a good one and the…
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Schoolhouse Mystery
The Alden children are at it again. I was delighted to find this little nugget. While a lot of the stories feel forced or unnaturally coincidental, this is the second that made me sit up and notice. Albeit nothing about the reading level / simplicity of the Boxcar Children novels changes with this story, it…
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Dodger
This is a must read. What would Robin Hood or Aladdin be at a much later date and in the London. If you are looking for a Terry Pratchett novel that is a historical fantasy but does not lack his storytelling ability. If you want to be swept up in the world of old England’s…
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Victims
A good old fashion serial killer on the loose. Bodies are piling up and they are gruesome at that. Twists and turns lead us deep into the dark past that holds the answers to who is doing this. As with the last novel Kellerman is back on his game and you cannot help but get…
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Mystery
Finally I feel like we are back to normal in the chronicles of Alex Delaware. This book has what several of the last ones lacked. I am truly excited to see where the next one leads us. Is this an adult themed novel? Yes. Language? Yes. Enjoyable? a big yes. If you have followed this…
