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Amazon.com ReviewA biography of the woman who, indirectly, was the catalyst for many of the troubles in the Middle East, including the Gulf War. In 1918, Gertrude Bell drew the reg...
Amazon.com ReviewThis supernatural suspense thriller crosses several genres--espionage, geopolitics, religion, fantasy. But like the chicken crossing the road, it takes quite a whi...
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Amazon.com ReviewHercule Poirot is perhaps Agatha Christie's most interesting and endearing character; short, round, and slightly comical, Poirot has a razor-sharp mind and puts un...
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Amazon.com ReviewThis massive thriller pits a scheming prince of the Church who believes he was once Alexander the Great against the Addison brothers--Harry, a Hollywood lawyer, an...
Amazon.com ReviewRobin Cook on DaemonDoctor and author Robin Cook is widely credited with introducing the word "medical" to the thriller genre. Thirty-one y...
Amazon.com ReviewBestselling author Danielle Steel paints a poignant portrait of Oliver Watson, a man who thinks his life is perfect--he has a great job, a beautiful home, a good r...