Winter Work is a brilliant addition to Dan Fesperman's magnificent oeuvre about a society turned upside down.
coolreads # Retro Books # They’re Watching
Gregg Hurwitz has written an impressive list of thriller novels, scripted screenplays for a who’s who list of producers and studios, and written story arcs for some of the most iconic figures in comic books, including Wolverine and The Punisher.
coolreads# Sparring Partners @definitelybooks
Taking a respite from writing long novels, John Grisham’s Sparring Partners offers readers three short stories that are easy to read. Grisham’s work often revolves around issues that he considers important and compelling to him. Early in his career, he took on capital punishment as a personal crusade and wrote novels decrying the demerits of the death penalty in the United States. He even serves on the board of directors of the Innocent Project, an organisation devoted to helping those wrongfully convicted of crimes.
coolreads # Retro Books # Osama
This is Chris Ryan’s 17th novel and it is filled with great action, thrills and also inside knowledge of the working of the Al Qaeda group. The book starts with the time of Osama bin Laden's death. His killing, sanctioned by the President of the United States, is the culmination of years of efforts to hunt him down immediately after the September 11 attack on the United States.
coolreads # Retro Books # Prodigal Son
Prodigal Son is the sixth book in Gregg Hurwitz’s Orphan X series and is a revealing and special edition because it has been written to bring newcomers into the Orphan X circle while providing for fans answers to questions that have been hanging for some years now.