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Gone Tomorrow: A Jack Reacher Novel #13
by Lee Child
Page Turner (10/5/2010)
This book is definitely a page turner. The suspense kept me going hour after hour. I really enjoyed the flow of this book and the plot was great. I would definitely recommend this book to a friend.
The Man From Saigon: A Novel
by Marti Leimbach
The Man from Saigon (3/3/2010)
This was a great read! The author made me feel like I was there with the characters. If you're looking for a book to keep your heart racing this is the book for you. I will definitely recommend this book to friends.
The Fifth Servant
by Kenneth Wishnia
5th Servant (11/11/2009)
This book was good. It was a little hard with the different languages switching back and forth but I was able to keep up. This book is for anyone who likes a mystery.
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