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Danger and suspense await readers in this action-packed tale, which revolves around revenge that gets out of hand. Some of the technological details may overwhelm general thriller readers, but fans of Larsen's previous books won't be disappointed and aviation buffs will revel in the details revealed by a former airline captain.
If you enjoyed the first volume, Hot in the City, stick around. Anyone who likes the New 52! Suicide Squad ought to pick up Harley Quinn. For folks unfamiliar with the New 52! or even the original DC comics, there's no better time to start.
This well-written and fast-paced scientific thriller builds into beautiful and suspenseful crescendo until the climax in the final chapters. It will leave readers wondering about the possibilities of this world and others. [See Prepub Alert, 2/2/15.]
Despite the lack of originality of Reilly's plot, his fans may still enjoy it as will readers who love sf/fantasy tales, especially those involving dragons.
Swedish screenwriter Olsson's debut novel is a thrilling page-turner reminiscent of the of the works of Michael Crichton or David Baldacci. Fans of suspense and adventure fiction will enjoy traveling along with the protagonists across continental Europe in search of answers. Each revelation is unexpected and an intriguing twist that keeps readers hanging on.
The intimate glimpses Marsh provides into a great man make for a powerful new account. Fans of the author's previous books will appreciate this, as will historians interested in World War II, and anyone curious about Bonhoeffer. [See Prepub Alert, 10/28/13.]
This epic tale is a page-turner despite what seems like an odd mix of characters, times, and spaces. Doran could have updated Earth to reflect the present day, but the story would have lost a great deal of charm. This nuanced and compelling tale spans the wide range of imagination, bringing together the best of sf, fantasy, Arthurian legend, and the 1980s.