All The Violent Memories By J.B. Stevens

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This is the first time I’ve reviewed poetry, and it was a great experience. I thoroughly enjoy poetry, but typically find myself ensconced in thriller novels, so this was a fantastic hybrid of the two.

As I flipped through the opening pages of All the Violent Memories, I must admit, I was expecting something akin to, “And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air.” This was not that. 

I read through each poem at least twice, some more. Unlike a thriller novel, poetry takes a few reads to feel the full weight of the passage. Each pass, I found more and more depth to each line. Stevens’ words instill feelings of sadness, frustration, and relief. The poems hit you like a prizefighter, and once you’re down they don’t let up until the last line. The pain and struggle are palpable and the vivid imagery makes some of the poems incredibly difficult to digest. Not because of any poetic flaw, but because the content is so visceral, so intense, so realistic, that mental breaks are almost a necessity. 

I feel J.B. Stevens’ emotions pulse through each line. This is a fascinating work of art. I applaud Stevens for being able to channel his feelings into a piece of poetry that is so incredibly moving.


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Burying The Newspaper Man By Curtis Ippolito

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Burying the Newspaper Man is a fun and exciting novel by Curtis Ippolito that kept me hooked from the first chapter until the last page. 

When Marcus Kemp, a beat cop in San Diego known for his ability to recover stolen automobiles, pops the trunk on yet another recovered car, he’s thrust back into his past. Confronted with the man who abused him as a child, Marcus starts his battle, externally and internally, with how he was the one who ended up opening the trunk of that car. 

In a story wracked with twists and turns, Ippolito keeps readers on the edge of their seat with this amazing thriller.  Chalked full with action and intrigue, I was gripped early on, and I enjoyed each and every page. Ippolito has a unique writing style which reads more conversational than anything. It’s a refreshing take on the mystery or thriller style of prose.

I think any lover of thrillers or mysteries will enjoy flying through the pages of Burying the Newspaper Man.


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The Outside Man By Don Bentley

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After Bentley’s smash hit debut, it was hard to think what was coming next. Matt Drake is back, and he’s better than ever. In The Outside Man, you have the recipe for a perfect thriller. 

With trained operatives attempting to end his life, Matt Drake goes from offense to defense, fighting for his life. He must take on the Devil, an arch enemy, in a head-to-head battle, and no, it isn’t a naughty, Canadian devil like me.

The Outside Man is sure to be a hit in the thriller community. If you haven’t read the debut, Without Sanction, you should! It isn’t necessary, but it would help you fill in some gaps and questions. Not required, but helpful. 

Add the book to your to-be-read list immediately, and don’t get left behind and miss out on this superb thriller. 


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A Man At Arms By Steven Pressfield

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I thoroughly enjoy taking a break from the spy/military thrillers every once in a while and grabbing something new. This month, that new novel was the historical, pseudo-real thriller called A Man At Arms by Steven Pressfield.

Technically a historical fiction novel, A Man At Arms kicks off roughly twenty years after Jesus’s crucifixion. Officers in the Roman Empire find some intelligence that someone has a letter that has potential to bring down their empire. With that, the Romans hire the man-at-arms. His name, Telamon of Arcadia, is tasked with intercepting the letter and capturing its carrier.

Pressfield’s writing and novels continue to amaze me. He released his first historical fiction novel, Gates of Fire, over twenty years ago, and he continues to write powerful novels with fantastic characters and fascinating dialogue. He is as profound as he is prolific, and each time I read one of his novels, the fact that he wrote The War of Art is again reinforced. His books are incredibly creative, deep, and engrossing. With the millions of books available, his are always a breath of fresh air. 

I can’t recommend this author and novel enough. It is fiction infused with a thriller and is a perfect read.


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Relentless By Mark Greaney

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From Venezuela to Europe to the Middle East, Mark Greaney takes the reader on a wild ride with Court Gentry behind the wheel in Relentless.

With the superb writing the Greaney has continuously produced, he has crafted Gentry in the perfect weapon and delivered realistic, pulse-pounding plots that make the pages fly by all too quickly. A new character hops on board with Court, and together, they help form the Poison Apple team, along with some help from characters we’ve met before. You see Court’s past rear its ugly head, which weaves in pieces we’ve learned from the earlier Gray Man novels.

As I’ve came to learn with Greaney’s novels, it is difficult to find a book to read after completing one of his thrillers. The ending always leaves you wanting another high octane book, and it’s a rarity to find one with as much action and adventure packed between the covers.

Although I believe the word “Gray” should be spelled “Grey” (shoutout to my Canadian family), this was still an easy 5-star thriller. Now I just need to find which novel I can follow Relentless up with. Great thriller!


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Prodigal Son By Gregg Hurwitz

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Instead of diving into plot details, I want to touch on what I think is one of the most impressive parts of Hurwitz's novels. In Prodigal Son, we see Evan Smoak (Orphan X) revisit many memories of his childhood and past. That being said, I am continually impressed with the continuity that Hurwitz is able to have. He fills in multiple blanks left in the pages of the first novel in the series, ORPHAN X. Questions about friends of Evan's, the mystery man, his family, all comes to a head in this novel. This interesting, lightning fast, non-stop plot runs alongside to Hurwitz's poetic writing style. Out of the hundreds of thriller books and authors I've read, Hurwitz's prose is still unparalleled. He's the Shakespeare of the thriller genre. 

I can't recommend this book and series enough. It looks you in from the first pages, and the throttle is never let off until the last word.


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Savage Road By Chris Hauty

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I'm always a little nervous about an author's second novel, especially when the debut novel is so superb. However, Chris Hauty crushed his second novel, Savage Road, after a phenomenal first book of the series, Deep State.

The debut novel blew me away, and I didn't think it would be possible for Hauty to write as good of a follow-up. But wow, did he ever! This novel is packed with action and mystery, and Hayley Chill is a dynamic, interesting, intriguing, and badass protagonist. As with the first novel, this book weaves through many twists and turns, and we get to see Chill develop tremendously.

I felt that this book delved deeply into Chill's personality, showing pieces of her past that really assist in rounding her out as a character. She is arguably the most lethal and brilliant character, let alone females, in the thriller genre.

This is a fantastic thriller, and if you haven't, make sure you read the debut as well! These are two great novels that you won't want to miss!


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A Violent Gospel By Mark Westmoreland

Mack Dooley and his brother Marshall are up to no good. In Tugalo County, there is a church of snake-whispering preachers and patrons that's raking in bigggg money...money ripe for the taking.

From the get-go, Westmoreland grabs you by the literary lapels and drags you into a world that's as gritty as a cat's tongue and as unpredictable as a game of Jenga played by a team of LSD-fueled squirrels. I must warn you, though: this book is not for the faint of heart or those who cry during Sarah McLachlan commercials. Strap in – it's a wild ride!

The plot is a labyrinth of twists and turns, and just when you think you've got it all figured out, Westmoreland throws in a curveball that would make Nolan Ryan jealous. It's a literary rollercoaster.

Told in the first person from Mack 'Coy' Dooley, you get deeper insight into the characters than a proctologist. A Violent Gospel doesn't just tiptoe into the dark side; it does a full-on moonwalk into the shadows. The juxtaposition of humor and darkness creates a narrative dance that keeps you on your toes, wondering if you should laugh or shudder – sometimes both. It's a book that can cross genres - I'm going to remember this book for a long time.


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Time To Hunt By Simon Gervais

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This is the third installment in the Pierce Hunt series, and I love how the author keeps expanding on his character. I thought Gervais's first novel in the series, Hunt Them Down, was a fantastic intro to the series.

This novel definitely did not disappoint. Within the first chapter, I was hooked. It was one of those novels that you can stay up all night reading. For Hunt, it's a book of revenge as he tries to find out who in the CIA betrayed him and his teammates. I've been very impressed with Simon Gervais and his entrance to the genre. His books remind me of a mix of Mark Greaney and Jack Carr. I'd personally love to see more in-depth dialogue between characters, but this is a solid novel in a great series. I highly recommend it!


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The Hidden Vector By Mathew Snyder

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When a jet is hijacked by Chechen militants, it is the job of Ethan Pierce to investigate. Little does he know, that it is just a ploy to kidnap an Iranian with incredible skills and the ability to bring the Earth to its knees.

 Snyder introduces us to his protagonist Ethan Pierce in The Hidden Vector. He is dynamic, brutal, intelligent, and everything a great character should be. I think the part about Pierce that I enjoyed the most was that he was human. All too often, we see these “can’t be touched” characters who rarely ever slip or make mistakes. The humanness of Pierce is a refreshing change and makes him all the more interesting. He is multi-dimensional with my nuanced aspects of his personality and character. He is dunked into this interesting plot where the action is continuous and the twists & turns are plentiful. 

Snyder is a fresh face in the genre, and he’s woven a novel complete with action, adventure, and entertainment. This was a terrific novel that thriller readers everywhere will love. I highly recommend checking it out.


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Total Power By Kyle Mills (Vince Flynn)

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This book was incredible. It took an interesting, yet scary look at what America could be if the power infrastructure was to go under. Mitch Rapp has to handle it in typical Rapp fashion.

A few things that are worth noting - this book has a technical side to it, and Mills is spot-on when discussing computers, malware, the infrastructure, and tech in general. Mills also injects his usual humor into his novels. Some people are saying that Mills’ writing is straying further and further from Vince’s, but they say it like it’s a bad thing. I love that Mills has made Rapp his own. Yes, Vince Flynn wrote and created Rapp, but for six years, Rapp has belonged to Mills. I love what Kyle has done with the character and the series. Mills also touched on political topics, but unlike some other authors, he didn’t go overboard in discussing his own political views through the eyes of his characters. I really respect Mills for this.

I’m so happy that Mills has frozen Rapp in age, and I’m excited to see that Mills signed on for three more. I’m interested to where he takes Rapp next. I would personally love to see Mills do whatever he sees best for Rapp next, as opposed to feeling the need to appeal fans of Transfer of Power Rapp. I’d love to see Rapp transform, and I think Total Power was a great start. Thank you for the amazing thriller Kyle.


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The Dirty South By John Connolly

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Wow, this book was amazing.

I think it was a great idea for John Connolly to go back and write a prequel. I was extremely interested when I heard that he was exploring Charlie Parker before the first book in the series. This book was loaded with excitement, mystery, and intrigue. Connolly's Shakespearean prose always knocks me off of my feet. He can weave a sentence together like no one else. The Charlie Parker books are always fantastic, and this one was no exception.


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Assassin's Strike By Ward Larsen

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I loved this book! David Slaton has developed into an incredible character. I finished this book very quickly, as the fast-paced action was nonstop. Larsen's ability to speak to some in-depth technological aviation aspects which just assists to make it that much more interesting.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good thriller!


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The Grim Alliance By Angela R. Watts

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Set in the not-so-distant future, 2027, to be exact, the United States is no more. It is now the Second Civil War between the ConFeds and the Union.

This dystopian thriller comes out of the gates with blazing speed. Watts weaves in prose and action in nonstop sequences, intriguing dialogue, and an all too believable plot. This plot has seemed to become a nearing reality over the past year. The writing and pace of this novel reminded me of a Brad Thor read and is a jolt of lightning from start to finish.

The Grim Alliance, book number two in The Infidel Series, is a fantastic novel. I highly recommend reading the prequel. This book is chalked full of interesting, dynamic characters, but remembering who is who can be difficult without getting context from book one, especially with the different narratives happening. Fortunately, the cast of characters is listed in the front of the novel, so you can still read this as a standalone.

This novel is wracked with emotion and action simultaneously. Characters are thrown through a seemingly impossible gauntlet, and it’s not whether or not they come out unscathed, but instead if they make it out at all. This book has you fist-pumping for a multitude of characters that take you through an emotional rollercoaster.

I highly recommend this book. It is packed with everything a good thriller should have - action, memorable characters, a plot that flies by, emotion, light & darkness, and more action.


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Near Dark By Brad Thor

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Brad Thor continues to rock the thriller world with great book after great book. Near Dark was highly anticipated and received much praise prior to publishing. I went into this book with bizarrely high hopes of the best Thor book I'd ever read.

I did feel that this book fell a little short. It seemed to be a lot of Scot Harvath's self-loathing, which even Thor admitted was a through line in this novel, but it seemed like a little too much for me. I've seen Harvath in so many great novels, and this one is no different, so if comparing this book to the rest of the thriller community, it's 5-stars, however, Thor has set a high bar, and I felt like this one slightly missed his mark.


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Blacktop Wasteland By S.A. Cosby

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I don't know if it's accurate to call Blacktop Wasteland S.A. Cosby's a debut, but if so, this is one of the best debut novels I've ever read. I haven't enjoyed a new author like this since I read Jack Carr's The Terminal List.

Beauregard "Bug" is an amazing character. He's not only incredibly dynamic, but it feels like you literally see the character develop right before your eyes. This book felt like a biography or memoir, and it was so real.

This novel kept the pedal to the floor - figuratively and literally. I steered through this book in one day. It flew by just like the asphalt underneath Bug. This book has accelerated to then top of my 2020 Reading List as one of my favorites, and it will be one of those books I plan to revisit again and again. It was captivating and was a non-stop thrill ride. Okay, enough with the puns.

Fantastic novel! Highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys thrillers!


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The Lincoln Conspiracy By Brad Meltzer And Josh Mensch

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This is a riveting book with such amazing detail. From the assassination attempt to the beard, this book covers it all. It reads so much like a novel or fiction. It's beautifully written. I loved the writing style, and the way Meltzer was able to weave in "journal entries" to make them sound just like part of the story. Fantastic!


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Savage Son By Jack Carr

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This is the third book by Jack Carr starring protagonist James Reece. After The Terminal List, which was nominated for many awards, both in print and audio, Carr knocked it out of the park with his follow up novel, True Believer.

Now comes Savage Son - first, I would highly recommend reading the first two books of the series if you haven't yet. It truly sets up for this third book. Savage Son is a brilliant piece of writing. The plot is nonstop and riveting, with Reece developing more and more with each book. Carr's writing continues to get better and better - creating vivid scenes, his in-depth knowledge of weaponry, knives, and combat. It's obvious how well his books are researched. The fiber of details from these locations is woven so well into each scene, if truly feels as if you're standing there. I won't go too deep into the plot, as you can read many reviews which talk about it. My main focus is how good of a novel this is overall.

A lot of authors get solidified in history from one or two books which seem to encapsulate their career. For authors like Vince Flynn, it was Transfer of Power and Consent to Kill. For Tom Clancy, it was The Hunt for Red October and Without Remorse. Stephen Hunter, it was Point of Impact. I think that this novel, Savage Son, will go down as one of Jack Carr's greatest novels, and I truly believe that this, without a doubt, will propel Carr to the hallways of thriller fame and emblazon him into the thriller Mount Rushmore.

With the details of Clancy, guns of Hunter, writing and characters of Flynn, depth and realism of Morrell, field knowledge and research of Thor, and poetical writing style of Silva, it's easy to say that Jack Carr has written one of the finest novels of the modern era.


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Broken By Don Winslow

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This is an interesting collection of short stories. Winslow created, arguably, one of my favorite novels of all-time, The Force. This collection, however, fell short for me. I couldn't get into the stories, and they all seemed forced, almost like the author was racing for a deadline. I'm a huge fan of some of Winslow's other works, like the Cartel trilogy, but this one just didn't do it for me.


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Without Sanction By Don Bentley

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I've seen a few reviews talking about how this is the best debut novel of 2020 thus far. I have to disagree. Although I really enjoyed this book, it didn't blow me away. There was a ton of research obviously, but there were a few things about this book that I didn't care for. For starters, there was one sentence that was repeated over and over throughout the book, which I can imagine was supposed to be a through-line for the book, but after the third time, I got tired of it.

This book also transitions between first-person POV and third-person. I really do like and enjoy first-person, third-person, and a combination like this one. I did find, however, that there didn't seem to be near as much first-person chapters as the other. This somewhat detracted from the story, as you were able to see what was happening outside of the protagonists POV. I've found that first-person novels need to be more of a protagonist finding things out along with the reader.

I did think this novel was great, but I can't say it is in my top for the year, but I applaud this great debut novel.


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