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The Language of Secrets
by Ausma Zehanat Khan
well written suspense (10/28/2015)
I was immediately drawn in to this story of intrigue. The main characters were very appealing and realistic. Detective Khattak struggles with his traditional Muslim identity which often conflicts with his strong willed sisters, an underlying sense of discrimination againstmore
The Devil in Jerusalem
by Naomi Ragen
Engrossing story but difficult premise (6/21/2015)
Devil in Jerusalem captures the reader immediately and keeps them captivated throughout the book. This is partially due to the horror of the tale being told and partially due to the effective use of multiple narrators and well written text. My hesitation about fullymore
I Am Pilgrim: A Thriller
by Terry Hayes
Great espionage book (4/18/2015)
One of the best i have read!
A Colder War
by Charles Cumming
Great story (4/18/2015)
Kept my attention throughout with fast paced story and good writing.
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