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Andy McNab Exit Wound Book Review

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I’m always a bit wary of McNab’s books. I like him on the whole and love the genre but haven’t read some of his in the past which I wasn’t overly impressed by. This was good fun though. Special forces nutcase Nick Stone gets roped into a robbery which turns out not to be the smoothest of jobs. Adventure ensues with loads of guns and daring mentalness along the way.

Andy McNab writes some of the easiest to read and engrossing action novels around. Kind of like a good Hollywood action adventure – minimal thought required and very entertaining.

8/10 – nothing new but great fun.

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November 24th, 2010 at 10:10 am

Stephen Leather Nightfall Book Review

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I suppose I should have had an idea this book involved the supernatural when I bought it. It does, after all, say ‘A Jack Nightingale Supernatural Thriller’ right there on the cover. And to be honest, if I had read the cover better, I propobably wouldn’t have decided to buy it. Supernatural ‘aint my thing. Or so I thought.

This was a great read. Lots of suspense and plenty of action to keep you on edge. I’ve left it far too long to write a review so the details are a little hazy but suffice to say I’ll be buying more of Stephen Leather’s work. Thoroughly enjoyable even though it includes devils and witchcraft and other nonsense!

7.5/10 – I docked a bit because of the sheer ridiculousness of it but a bloody good read!

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November 24th, 2010 at 10:01 am

Lee Child 61 Hours Book Review

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Lee Child writes a bloody good book and 61 hours is no exception. I read Child’s debut Reacher novel when it was first released and unlike many authors he hasn’t lost any of his intrigue. As far as plot’s concerned, you never know what to expect. It’s such a brilliant concept; an ex military policeman who roams across the US. Military adds the knowledge of guns, battle scars and general expertise reserved for special forces novels. Policeman adds the detective skills, inner city combat knowledge and authenticity in his desire to help others. Roaming means the backdrop for each adventure could be anywhere with anyone doing anything. And of course, he’s an ex military policeman because he was a maverick. He’s the modern day lone good-guy, gun slinger discovering the wild west.

It was a long time ago but I remember being marginally disappointed with one of the Reacher novels so I’m pleased to say the same isn’t the case with 61 hours. In typical style, the action kicks off pretty early and there’s only one man capable of saving the day. An entire police force is lamentable in comparison to Jack Reacher. Read the rest of this entry »

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September 24th, 2010 at 12:26 pm