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    The Odds by Jeff Strand
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    The Odds by Jeff Strand follows the story of Ethan Caustin, a man with a gambling problem who finds himself in a dangerous game of chance during a business trip to Vegas. As he faces the challenges presented to him, the plot twists and turns, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with suspenseful and fast-paced storytelling. The characters are compelling and relatable, and the mysterious nature of those running the game adds an intriguing layer to the narrative, drawing comparisons to popular franchises like SAW and The Hunger Games.

    Strand's writing style in The Odds is described as concise and tight, with a fast-paced story that never loses momentum. Readers praise the author for creating a thrilling novel that hooks them in immediately, featuring compelling characters stuck in an insane situation that escalates to an explosive climax. The dialogue is witty, and the story is filled with unpredictable plot twists that keep readers engaged and eager to see how the characters navigate through the challenges they face.

    Ethan sat on a stool in front of a slot machine he wasn’t playing, sipping a flavorless free drink. He wanted to throw up. He had quit before his losses topped ten grand, so at least he had that tiny ...

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    Pandemic
    Book 3 in the series:Infected

    Pandemic - Infected by Scott Sigler
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    'Pandemic' by Scott Sigler is the final installment in the 'Infected' trilogy, which follows the story of Dr. Margaret Montoya as she battles against an alien virus threatening humanity. The plot is described as a thrilling and intense page-turner, filled with unexpected plot twists, heroic characters, and creative monsters. The narrative unfolds with high stakes, as the characters face the extinction of humankind and must navigate through mayhem and desperate situations to save the world.

    Candice looked at her right arm, still not quite able to believe what was there, or, rather, what wasn’t there. No hand, no forearm … just a khaki, nylon mesh belt knotted tight around the ragged stum...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Infected )

  3. No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama Bin Laden by Mark Owen is a gripping firsthand narrative of the mission to eliminate Osama Bin Laden as experienced by a Navy SEAL. The book delves into the intense training, detailed planning, and the high-stakes execution of the operation, providing readers with a behind-the-scenes look at the life and operations of Navy SEALs. Mark Owen's writing style is described as thoughtful, careful, and well-written, presenting the SEAL team members as disciplined, efficient, and experienced individuals who put their lives on the line in hostile situations.

    The book offers a detailed account of the raid to capture Osama Bin Laden, showcasing the sacrifices and dedication of the SEAL team members who work tirelessly to ensure the safety of the country. Mark Owen provides insight into the mentality and focus of the men in these specialized military units, highlighting their bravery, precision training, and the camaraderie that defines their teamwork. Through vivid descriptions of guns, gear, strategies, and training, the book immerses readers in the world of Navy SEALs and the high-stakes missions they undertake.

    It was 2004, seven years before I would ride a Black Hawk into Abbottabad, Pakistan, on one of the most historic special operations raids in history. I was in the selection and training course for SEA...

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    Prey by Michael Crichton
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    In the book 'Prey' by Michael Crichton, readers are taken on a suspenseful journey into the realm of nanotechnology, exploring the potential dangers of this technology. The story revolves around a cloud of nanoparticles that has escaped from a laboratory, evolving rapidly and becoming a deadly predator. As attempts to destroy it fail, the human characters find themselves in a race against time to stop this intelligent and self-reproducing nanocloud before it becomes an unstoppable threat. Crichton's writing style combines scientific details with a thrilling plot, creating a fast-paced and engaging narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    'Prey' delves into the intersection of science fiction and reality, presenting a cautionary tale about the consequences of technological advancements, particularly in the field of nanotechnology. The book weaves together themes of evolution, artificial intelligence, and bioengineering, offering a thought-provoking exploration of the potential dangers posed by the misuse of cutting-edge technologies. Crichton's narrative skillfully blends scientific concepts with a gripping storyline, inviting readers to ponder the ethical implications of pushing the boundaries of scientific innovation.

    West of Pearl Harbor, he drove along the Farrington Highway past fields of sugar cane, dark green in the moonlight. This had long been an agricultural region of Oahu, but recently it had begun to chan...

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    The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right by Atul Gawande
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    Atul Gawande's 'The Checklist Manifesto' delves into the significance of checklists in various professional fields such as medicine, aviation, finance, and construction. The book presents a compelling argument on the effectiveness of implementing simple checklists to enhance performance and reduce errors in complex tasks. Gawande, a surgeon himself, provides real-life examples and anecdotes to emphasize the importance of utilizing checklists to streamline processes and improve outcomes. Despite some readers finding the book a bit lengthy and overly detailed, Gawande's writing style effectively conveys the message that the use of checklists can lead to significant improvements in different industries.

    Gawande's book serves as a manifesto advocating for the adoption of checklists in professional settings to improve efficiency and reduce errors. Through engaging narratives and examples from various fields, including surgery and aviation, the book highlights the transformative impact of incorporating checklists into daily practices. While some readers appreciate the practical insights and compelling storytelling, others find the book slightly repetitive or lacking in specific implementation guidance. Overall, 'The Checklist Manifesto' underscores the value of utilizing checklists as a simple yet powerful tool to enhance performance and ensure successful outcomes in complex tasks.

    Some time ago I read a case report in the Annals of Thoracic Surgery. It was, in the dry prose of a medical journal article, the story of a nightmare. In a small Austrian town in the Alps, a mother an...

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    The Switch by Sandra Brown
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    The Switch by Sandra Brown follows the story of identical twins, Gillian and Melina Lloyd, who decide to switch places as adults for one last time. However, this switch turns deadly when Gillian is brutally murdered after visiting a fertility clinic for artificial insemination, leading to suspicion about the clinic's activities. The plot is filled with love, lust, murder, revenge, and deceit, all intertwined into a suspenseful narrative with numerous twists and turns. Sandra Brown's writing style keeps readers engaged with a fast-paced and thrilling storyline, where characters like Chief Hart and Melina find themselves embroiled in a mysterious and dangerous situation.

    “Kiss, kiss.” Melina Lloyd kissed the air in the general direction of her twin sister’s cheeks. “I’ve ordered an Italian white wine. Crisp, light, and not too fruity, according to the waiter who was. ...

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    Mayday by Nelson DeMille
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    'Mayday' by Nelson DeMille is a gripping thriller that revolves around an air disaster caused by a Navy air-to-air missile strike on a commercial airliner. The story follows the intense struggle of unsuspecting passengers and crew members to keep the crippled plane aloft and return it safely to San Francisco. The narrative is filled with tension, suspense, and unexpected twists, making it a page-turner that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The writing style immerses readers into the harrowing experience of the characters, creating a vivid and intense atmosphere that evokes fear and excitement.

    Below, Captain Alan Stuart could see pieces of the sunlit Pacific between the breaks in the cloud cover. Above was subspace—an airless void without sun or life. The continuous shock wave generated by ...

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    Empire of Bones
    Book 3 in the series:Ashtown Burials

    Empire of Bones - Ashtown Burials by N.D. Wilson
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    'Empire of Bones' in the series 'Ashtown Burials' by N.D. Wilson follows the sibling trio of Cyrus, Antigone, and Dan as they navigate a world of courage, sacrifice, and perseverance for the cause of good. The plot is solid and compelling, leading the characters through various challenges and a massive battle towards a crowning moment of awesome. The author, N.D. Wilson, weaves spiritual, historical, and mythological narratives into the story, creating a rich and imaginative world that captivates readers of all ages.


    (Also, see 7 recommendations for the series Ashtown Burials )

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    First Light
    Book 1 in the series:The Red

    First Light - The Red by Linda Nagata
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    'First Light' by Linda Nagata is a military science fiction novel set on Earth, focusing on Lieutenant James Shelley and his army unit engaged in conflicts in Africa. The story involves a program in the Cloud that has gone autonomous, influencing people's actions, and a defense contractor known as Dragons who nukes America to eliminate the threat. The narrative explores themes of technology interfacing with the human body, political corruption, and the nature of war, all through a fast-paced and action-filled plot.

    “There needs to be a war going on somewhere, Sergeant Vasquez. It’s a fact of life. Without a conflict of decent size, too many international defense contractors will find themselves out of business. ...

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    The Night Is Mine
    Book 1 in the series:Night Stalkers

    The Night Is Mine - Night Stalkers by M.L. Buchman
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    'The Night Is Mine' by M.L. Buchman is an exciting military romantic suspense novel that follows Captain Emily Beale, the first female SOAR Special Operations Aeration Regiment Black Hawk Helicopter pilot, and Major Mark Henderson, the commander of the SOAR. The plot involves romance, danger, military operations, undercover missions, Secret Service, conspiracy, and the elite group of helicopter pilots. The story is fast-paced, well-written, and multilayered, with gripping plot twists and sweet, tender scenes between the hero and heroine.

    The book delves into Emily's journey as she is pulled from a war-torn country to pose as the chef for the First Lady, all while keeping a close eye on potential threats. The romance between Emily and Mark heats up as they navigate through mysterious events and dangerous situations, creating an engaging and action-packed storyline. The author skillfully weaves in technical details about helicopters, adding depth to the narrative and enhancing the reader's visual experience of the missions.

    Captain Emily Beale and her team rushed into the tent from the Black Hawk helicopter landing area, still in their hot, sticky flight gear, helmets clutched under their arms. Just past dawn here, late-...

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