End of Days by Brad Taylor
A five star read that is hard to put down. A serial killer hidden in an ancient order bent on bringing bible revelations to life regardless of the cost.
Sierra Six by Mark Greaney
Not one but two stories by the master of the Gray Man series. Set 12 years apart, the linkage becomes apparent as Gentry learns an old, long thought dead adversary is still breathing. Drawn into a web of lies and deception he accepts his role and determines to put a dangerous man once and for all.
Armored (Audible) by Mark Greaney
This audible reading by a stellar cast of actors reminded me of the days of radio shows (reruns in the 60s). Right away you are rooting for Duff as he tries with his last breath to save the wife of his protectee. Years later his is recruited by a friend but all is not as its seems. As the story and Duff understanding of what he has gotten himself into unfold you are once again rooting for Duff to save his team and get back to wife who is doing everything she can to save him. Another five star thriller from Mark Greaney.
Grim Measures by David Darling
What would you do if you daughter was kidnapped? David has knocked it out of the park with this novella. The tension is palpable as are the emotional highs and lows you experience with John as he never stops in his hunt for Ava. Then out of the blue he is contacted. He can get his daughter back, all he has to do is kill an FBI Special Agent. Well worth the time and money invested, David has written another superb thriller.
A Therapeutic Death: Violent Short Stories by J.B. Stevens
J.B. continues to impress with his no punches pulled style of writing. Veterans, a mixed-martial arts fighter, two friends helping another, an assassin, and new Federal marshal all bring the best and worst of humankind to the page in a series of hard-hitting and fast-paced stories sure to keep you thinking long after you put the book down.