Category: Reading

Book Review: Act of War by Brad Thor

Book Review: Act of War by Brad Thor

One of the things that I find so thrilling about Thor’s novels is that the scenarios he describes and technology used by his characters often show up in the real news over the next 12-18 months. So you know he’s done his research thoroughly and crafted a story that, while it is fiction, feels completely real when you are reading it. And that adds an unbelievable edge to the reading experience.

Guest Post: Ian Sansom, Author of The Norfolk Mystery

Guest Post: Ian Sansom, Author of The Norfolk Mystery

Today we’re excited to feature a guest post from Ian Sansom, author of The Norfolk Mystery.

You’ll probably want to know some background and stuff, yes? Who I am, where I’m from. That sort of thing?

Really?

Well, it’s just the usual. Birth. School. Work. And … Well. Not yet. Not quite.

Where am I from? By county, and by country: out of London, through Essex, into Gloucestershire, Cambridgeshire, County Antrim, France, Switzerland, back to London, Oxfordshire, back to London, County Down, Warwickshire. So, in summary: England-Ireland-France-Switzerland-England-Ireland-England. Does that help?

Bonus Chapter: Hidden Order Epilogue II from Brad Thor

Bonus Chapter: Hidden Order Epilogue II from Brad Thor

If you’ve been reading our blog very long, you know that Brad Thor is one of my favorite thriller authors. His research is always more than current, it’s usually about six months ahead of the news headlines.

Yesterday afternoon he sent an email to his newsletter subscribers with a special treat- a BONUS Chapter for HIDDEN ORDER! Woooo- Hoooo! It sets up Scot Harvath’s next adventure and hints about good things to come.