GOD’S HOUSE by John Trudel, an international thriller
John Trudel's fast-paced political thriller will have you turning pages quickly to piece together it's complex puzzles and engaging characters.
John Trudel's fast-paced political thriller will have you turning pages quickly to piece together it's complex puzzles and engaging characters.
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A complex and intriguing "band of brothers" romp, but also as a reflection on the evils of unquestioned authority and corruption.Gilliam offers a quick narrative full of twists and turns in this military thriller.
An action-packed, engaging blend of western and mystery series that fans of Westerns will not want to miss.
A dynamic mystery-thriller that weaves a whodunit plot into the biotech universe. First-time novelist Richard Mann has hit one out of the park with this fascinating and uniquely clever whodunit.
A fascinating femme-sometimes-fatale protagonist takes on the subtleties of international dealings in diamonds, deception and death that are hidden from the headlines. Exotic locales, double crossings, and wry wit ratchets up the suspense in this spy vs. spy thriller series.
Interwoven stories of suspense and political intrigue raise important questions about the ways in which we live our lives. An engrossing read!
A fast paced mystery with a unique and startling premise.This thought-provoking and intriguing whodunnit crosses genres to create a great read that takes place in the Pacific Northwest.
Sergeant Petra Minx is searching for the missing daughter of an influential Canadian politician. Her search takes her aboard the mega yacht "Titania" and into a world of sordid excess, where she is swept up in sex, violence, drugs, and the seductive and ruthless Don Leon.
The twists and turns of Fathers House will satisfy readers who find non-obvious connections connecting devilishly amusing. Juxtaposition of the bribery, murders, and power plays against Baldwin’s subliminal questioning of free will and what really drives all of our lives is not highlighted in an initial reading, but in the undercurrent subtext. This is yet another example of how Baldwin’s story engages the reader in unexpected ways. Often times the grotesque scenes of the novel are juxtaposed with people simply living life, dealing with paperwork, or stuck on a stagnate case they don’t understand.