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A few days ago I mentioned that I had grabbed books off the library shelf by three authors I had long meant to read, but never had. They were C. J. Box, J. A. Jance and Clive Cussler. The book by Box was his first Joe Picket novel, Open Season; I then read The Chase by Cussler. I enjoyed both of them, certainly enough to try others.
I never got to the Jance novel, because I checked out The First Hostage by Joel Rosenberg and got hooked. It's a thriller that has the President of the United States being captured and held hostage by ISIS. Now if that's not a doozy of a premise for a thriller, I don't know what is. If you are suckers for thrillers based on current world events, this one should suit your fancy. So, J. A. Jance will just have to wait.
Finishing up the month with "The Guilty" by Baldacci. How long have I been reading his thrillers? His first was "Absolute Power" in 1996. This one takes place in southern Mississippi as murder is part of a struggle with the corrupt gaming industry. Will Robbie, professional assassin for the CIA, is killing off bad guys left and right in a effort to free his father from prison, who has been falsely accused and framed. His female partner comes into town and joins him, killing off a few by herself. These guys could clean out organized crime in America in a couple of weeks.
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