Showing posts with label adventure fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adventure fiction. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

[Review] — INTO THE GRAY ZONE by Brad Taylor (★★★★✰)


While on a routine security assessment in India, Taskforce operator Pike Logan foils an attempted attack on a meeting between the CIA and India’s intelligence service. Both government agencies believe it’s nothing more than a minor terrorist attack, but Pike suspects that something much more sinister is at play. After another terrorist operation at the Taj Mahal, he begins to believe that outside powers are attacking India in the gray zone between peace and war, leveraging terrorist groups for nothing more than economic gain. But the separatists conducting the operations have their own agenda. 

Thursday, December 26, 2024

[Review] — Clive Cussler's DESOLATION CODE is Impossible to Set Down


A stunning cover art for a book is essential in capturing my attention. I find myself deliberating over the artwork for DESOLATION CODE, the latest thriller in the Clive Cussler legacy, ghostwritten this time by Graham Brown. While the term ghostwriter often implies anonymity, in this case, readers can see Brown's name prominently featured on the bottom of the cover, signifying his contribution to this thrilling tale.

Thursday, November 21, 2024

[Review] — The Gray Man is back in the Pulse-Pounding Thriller, THE CHAOS AGENT


Mark Greaney's highly anticipated 13th installment in the Gray Man series, titled THE CHAOS AGENT, is set to grace bookstore shelves in paperback on November 26th, courtesy of the Berkley Publishing Group. This announcement sparked a memory of the hardback sitting on a shelf; lingering there, waiting for a review. In the spirit of honesty, I must admit that I read the book several months back; however, to refresh my thoughts and dive deep into the narrative, I decided to reread it.