Book Review: John Sandford’s Deep Freeze
Class reunions: a time for memories—good, bad, and, as Virgil Flowers is about to find out, deadly.
Class reunions: a time for memories—good, bad, and, as Virgil Flowers is about to find out, deadly.
There’s a man, Dr. DOA, who gets away with murder, removing problems from other people’s lives. And the poison he’s used on Eddie is immune to any cure.
Weapons are flying off the shelves at the local pawnshop in Midnight, Texas—only to be used in sudden and dramatic suicides right at the main crossroads in town.
Grief and a constant stream of guilt prods the young countess, April O’Leary, a computer dryad, to push at the barrier of death with the aid of Sir October Daye.
October Daye’s life is going just right…except for her Fetch planning a bachelorette party. But then Amandine the Liar, Toby’s mother shows up…and takes hostages.
Thursday Next is hiding out, but the Well is a linguistic free-for-all with a murderer stalking Jurisfiction agents and nobody is safe, least of all Thursday herself.
Treasure-hunting team Sam and Remi Fargo’s search for a Romanov fortune brings them into perilous contact with an ambitious neo-Nazi clan,
The Alliance wages do-or-die battles on two fronts — against the Grik and the Doms — that risks far more than that for which anyone bargained.
A love affair leads Nadia and Saeed through those doors to escape the violence of civil war. Into an uneasy future struggling to hold to each other and themselves.
Hired to destroy a rival through computer sabotage, Kidd is in for the sting of a lifetime. But their successes turn bad when they find themselves on the wrong end.