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Robert Baer (2006) Blow the House Down.
Closely observed details of intelligence work. Not bad.
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David Baldacci (2007) Stone Cold. (The Camel Club Series) [Large Print]
In this Camel Club adventure, Annabelle Conroy, is on the run after stealing $40 million from a casino owner, who killed her mother. A fast page turner with enough deception, corruption, and anarchy to fill several books.
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David Baldacci (2009) First Family
Former Secret Service agents Michelle Maxwell and Sean King are hired by First Lady Jane Cox to find her 12-year-old niece who has been kidnapped following a birthday party at Camp David. Depictions of national security procedures.
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Simon Becket (2007) The Chemistry of Death.
Dr. David Hunter, a successful, but retired, forensic anthropologist reluctantly investigates a series of killings in the quiet village of Manham.
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John Benedict (2005) Adrenaline.
Anesthesiologist Dough Landry finds himself under suspicion as patients start dying unexpectedly in the operation room at Mercy Hospital. He becomes trapped in a race against time to prevent more deaths - including his own. Exceptional in its realism this top-notch medical thriller is one of the best of its genre.
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Alex Berenson (2006) The Faithful Spy.
CIA agent John Wells has penetrated the upper levels of al-Qaeda. As Jalal he is sent back to the US on a terror mission by bin Laden's deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri. Wells, who has become a Muslim, but has remained loyal to America, is now suspected by his CIA bosses to be a double agent. As two bombs explode in L.A. suspicion is rising. A timely story.
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Edwin Black (1999) Format C:
From Y2K-bug to biblical archeology in Israel.
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Benjamin Black (2011) A Death in Summer: A Novel.
Brooding pathologist Dr. Quirke and Detective Inspector Hackett of Scotland Yard investigate the death of wealthy Richard Jewell, whose head has been blown off. In this smooth mystery novel set in 1950s Dublin, John Banville (pen name Benjamin Black) skillfully explores a broad cast of eccentric characters linked by a web of abuse, corruption, guilt, and
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Robert Bloch (1991) Psycho.
Psycho all came from Robert Bloch's book (Alfred Hitchcock). The novel, originally published in 1959, describes the events surrounding the profoundly disturbed motel proprietor Norman Bates.
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Lawrence Block (2011) A Drop of the Hard Stuff.
Former NYPD cop with a drinking problem outsmarts a clever and elusive killer. Excellent.
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