Book Review: Ace Atkins’ The Forsaken
New evidence arises pointing to the innocence of a black man lynched thirty-six years ago, and Sheriff Quinn Colson is determined to dig out the truth from all the lies.
New evidence arises pointing to the innocence of a black man lynched thirty-six years ago, and Sheriff Quinn Colson is determined to dig out the truth from all the lies.
Only Juan Cabrillo and his men stand between global havoc and Nine Unknown Men who corrupted a body of knowledge handed down for centuries, powerful enough to change the history of mankind.
So, what if the Virgin Mary appeared? It’d bring tourists, their money, and bring the town back to life. What could go wrong? Then the dead body shows up. And then Virgil Flowers…
An international hit man and head of one of the most vicious drug cartels in Mexico has kidnapped Walt’s beloved daughter, Cady, to auction her off to his worst enemies.
Mistaken identity slows down the hunt, as Detective Will Trent of the GBI discovers the truth of who’s dead. And is saddled with a woman detective who has reason to hate him.
It’ll only take a day to see where his dad grew up, thinks Jack Reacher. Little does he know that history will repeat itself and add a new Reacher element to a tough present.
By the time Dr. Alex Delaware reached the school the damage was done: A sniper had opened fire on a crowded playground, but was gunned down before any were hurt.
It’s kill or be killed, and Bianca St Ives isn’t interested in waiting around, especially when you’re already on borrowed time, and you want to live to see tomorrow.
Three groups are about to hit Jericho: a released murderer preaching redemption, fellow bank robbers who want the money, and a tornado that causes havoc at the worst time.
Jane Hawk, one of the FBI’s top agents until she became the nation’s most-wanted fugitive, intends to take down the cabal. The one that intends to use her son to break her.