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21. The Innocence of Father Brown
 
22. Oxford American Handbook of Emergency
23. Nomad: The Complete Four-Book
24. Under Attack
 
25. Clancy's Witch
26. Matchmaker (The Dragon Ring Legend)
27. Four Crows (The DreamMaker)

21. The Innocence of Father Brown (Dodo Publishing)
by G. K. Chesterton
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-10-09)
list price: US$3.00
Asin: B002SB9ZY6
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The Innocence of Father Brown is the first book of G.K. Chesterton's ingenious, thoughtful, and lyrically written mystery stories featuring the unassuming little priest who solves crimes by imagining himself inside the mind and soul of criminals, thus understanding their motives. The stories are full of paradox, spiritual insight, and "Chestertonian fantasy," or seeing the extraordinary in the ordinary. In this sterling collection, widely considered the author’s best, the beloved detective solves twelve of his most puzzling cases, including The Blue Cross, The Hammer of God, The Eye of Apollo, and nine more.

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22. Oxford American Handbook of Emergency Medicine (Oxford American Handbooks in Med
by Jeremy Brown~J. P. Wyatt~R. N. Illingworth~M. J. Clancy~P. Munro
 Hardcover: Pages (2008-01-01)

Asin: B002C7E3L6
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23. Nomad: The Complete Four-Book Miniseries
by David Alexander
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-06-10)
list price: US$19.99
Asin: B0023B15Q2
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Nomad marked a number of firsts. Unlike most action-adventure series, it was conceived from the start as a four-book miniseries. Today, in an era in which action films could not exist without wall-to-wall computers and themes incorporating digital technology, it's hard to fathom how different the core concept of Nomad was from virtually everything else published in the category when the books appeared. Ahead of its time, Nomad was classified as "science fiction" and earned its author the mistaken title as a "science fiction writer." The series, which among other things featured a kung-fu master in a virtual reality universe, created an entirely new genre. This is the complete four-book Nomad miniseries using the original manuscripts which are considerably different from the published versions by Gold Eagle. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (7)

5-0 out of 5 stars Always Right On Target
In Nomad, David Alexander has created a suspenseful technothriller that will wire you to your chair. It's that good and that riveting. This bestselling author of such action thrillers as Snake Handlers and Under Attack has also proven his abilities in Nomad. This is action that will keep you turning the pages long after you should have turned off the light.

5-0 out of 5 stars Totally Awesome!
Nomad is definitely a high-concept and highly imaginative foray into a future world in which the action hero fights quite a bit of his battles in an artificial reality that is wholly generated by a massive and powerful computer system.
As in our own world, the world of Nomad is constantly under threat of attack from terrorism and from more conventional warmongers leading rogue states.

Alternatively in the Nomad series, one of the major sources of international instability is massive and highly organized criminal organizations that have here assumed many of the trappings of national governments and which are in some ways indistinguishable from giant multinationals. I think the Nomad miniseries handles these and other themes imaginatively and powerfully.

Nomad shows that Alexander is more than just a good futurist, he's a pretty accomplished storyteller too, which I suppose is the main reason why I can't get enough of his stuff.

5-0 out of 5 stars Can't Recommend This Thriller Too Highly!
I'm not very interested in trying to tell other people what to do and especially not what to read, but I'll make a rare exception in the case of this particular thriller and give it my very highest recommendation.

I think it's an exceptional example of sustained good writing across a series of multiple but interconnected storylines, where the central character stays true to form yet has enough depth to begin with so that there's plenty of material to continue to spin off. The treatment of high-tech weaponry and scenarios for future global society and digital warfare are all handled quite imaginatively and most, if not all, of the standard cliches that are frequently used as padding are avoided here. There isn't a lot of "air" pumped into these pages. It's all solid, muscular writing that stays on target and keeps on hitting the bull's eye consistently.

This one's a winner on every level, filled with the kind of gripping action and taut suspense that readers of the genre will appreciate as the stuff that first-rate thrillers are made of.

5-0 out of 5 stars GIVE US MORE NOMAD, PLEASE!
This is an action thriller classic and a must-read for anyone out for a fast-paced thriller reading experience.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Nomad Miniseries Ranks in the Grand Tradition
These four futuristic thrillers have got to rank as possibly the most imaginative works in the categpory, especially when you consider the awesome fact that they were written decades ago, and that a great deal of the "future" world that Alexander created in the books has either happened or is in the process of happening.

Issues such as whether a writer predicted the future are really sidelights (because when we read a thriller we're reading fiction and not an encyclopedia or a technical manual) but author Alexander has shown an uncanny ability to gaze into the future with a keen eye that and a sharp analytical focus on trends in politics, warfare, and many other areas.

These visions of futurity that the Nomad miniseries shows us are in many ways terrifying, because since some of them have become our present and others will potentially become our futures, if the more terrifying of these visions -- like the characters and situations that figure in the storylines about what might be called "super-terrorism" or "techno-terrorism" actually happen, it will be bad news all around.

I hope they don't, but planes and other types of aircraft crashing into skyscrapers, military robots and robotic weapon systems, like those used in the War in Iraq and now under development, man-machine interfaces like computer implants in the human body and cyborgs, space weapons, stealth and invisibility using high-tech active systems that are only now, decades in the future from when Alexander wrote about these things, and many, many other developments of this type, run through the narrative of these books.

Will military use of time travel be a reality we'll be confronted with sometime in the not too distant future? Based on the many other imaginative products of Alexander's vision in the pages of Nomad, this chilling prospect may in fact happen one day.

It's no wonder that the Nomad books were originally branded as "science fiction," because the future, before we're living in it, always resembles "science fiction."

Any author who writes books like these is, in my opinion, a kind of visionary. Jules Verne and H.G. Wells are two prime examples of such gifted authors. Based on the achievements in the Nomad Miniseries, David Alexander ranks with those I've mentioned above who've preceded him.

Yet we don't value Jules Verne of H.G. Wells just because they too described military submarines and space travel before these happened. We value them as great authors because they've given us great reading that has withstood the test of time.

In my view just as you can sit down and enjoy a book like Wells' The War of the Worlds today and take it down from the shelf or read it again on your Kindle, you can take Nomad, read it today, and take it out again five years later and it'll still read as fresh and original as when you originally read the first sentence. That's why Wells and Verne are such good authors, and that's exactly why David Alexander is such a first class author.

Nomad, in total, is one of those rare visionary works that defy easy characterization, capsule description or egregious pigeon-holing. The four books that make up the miniseries are a picture painted on a broad canvas, like one of those huge paintings of pitched battles that cover an entire wall and show the action both near and distant. Maybe that's why, after having finished reading the entire miniseries, I plan to return to it again very soon, and I'm sure return to it after that next reading. ... Read more


24. Under Attack
by David Alexander
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-06-01)
list price: US$7.99
Asin: B001RB2KBS
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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In Under Attack, set a few years in the future, David Alexander tells the story of the next phase of the continuing war against international terrorist forces.

As the book opens, the successors to Al Qaeda are planning a bold new series of terrorist strikes against high-priority military, civilian, government and commercial targets around the world.

Under Attack is not only an unforgettable page-turner ... it is also a warning of what might happen tomorrow if America grows careless again. David Alexander -- dubbed "the best damn action writer in the business" -- has a gift for extrapolating future history from present-day events.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Ranks With The Best
When it comes to action thrillers, David Alexander ranks with the best. I found Under Attack to be one of those high-voltage technothrillers that belong in the permanent collection of anyone who is a true fan of action or who can appreciate a gripping story, ably told. Nearly every page has got the goods, all of it handled with a surgically precise touch and keen eye for detail. This is just the kind of story I'd like to see more of in future. Great job!

5-0 out of 5 stars Blistering Blood and Guts
Ripping, blistering blood and guts action that never stops to take a breather. Under Attack is right on target every step of the way from its electric opening moment to its unforgettable slam-bang climax.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Heavy Hitter
Under Attack is a real heavy hitter of an action thriller. It manages to sustain the opening tempo throughout the narrative, which is an achievement in itself. But it also has strong plotting and gee-whiz moments that loom around the often hairpin turns of the imaginative storyline. Here's a thriller that packs some real punch, as did Threatcon Delta: Assault on the Pentagon and Black Manta, which I also thought were extremely well-done.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Rollercoaster Thrill Ride!
Breathtaking action. Blasts off into the action stratosphere.
Get set for a rollercoaster ride jam-packed with thrills, chills and spills at every turn of the wheel. Great plot with monster power behind each line. Storyline that packs in the action and suspense until it busts the gun barrel like a charge of high explosive. Under Attack is the real deal.

5-0 out of 5 stars Slam-Bang Action And Thrills Galore!
Can't rate this actioner too highly. Delivered the goods and kept on coming on strong. Started off with a bang and just kept getting better and better. Some unbelievably good stuff was happening throughout the plot. This is one book I really would like to see made into an action movie. ... Read more


25. Clancy's Witch
by Emilie Warren McLeod
 Hardcover: Pages (1959-01-01)

Asin: B002HOALWO
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26. Matchmaker (The Dragon Ring Legend)
by Judy Dawn
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-01-05)
list price: US$2.99
Asin: B0010YD3EK
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Eight biochemically enhanced rings make a secret weapon that if unleashed, will cause devastation of pandemic proportions not seen since the fourteenth century Black Plague. There are those that walk silently among us passing the rings from one genetically matched generation to the next to keep the disease dormant. Janice Phillips, the Matchmaker, is one of these covert people that serve as our last line of defence against another disaster. She is, a Dragon Ring Master. With her lover held hostage and a biochemical weapon the ransom, will she choose to save the world or her man? ... Read more


27. Four Crows (The DreamMaker)
by andrea peters
Kindle Edition: Pages (2006-09-07)
list price: US$2.99
Asin: B0042JT0U6
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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When five strangers are chosen to become contestants on a hot new reality show they are promised the fulfillment of their wildest dreams in exchange for going on a once in a lifetime adventure.

Little do they realize that they are about to become pawns in a deadly game of high stakes manipulation.

Andrew, a successful businessman, Kristen, an artist, Sarah, a focused student, Ralph, a family man and John a hedonist begin their quest in an unknown country. Without any supplies or help they discover that the game is deadly, their rivals are ruthless, and their very humanity will be tested beyond what they could have ever imagined. As their lives unravel, the mysterious meaning of the four crows and the depths of the machinations of their tormentor, The DreamMaker, become readily apparent and each individual must determine what price he is willing to pay to survive and at what cost to the others. Some will not be returning home.
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Customer Reviews (11)

1-0 out of 5 stars Unreal
I am an editor, my husband a budding writer. We both slogged our way through this travesty of a publication for the learning experience. Although he despises it, my husband is reading every word so he knows exactly how NOT to write his own novel. Bad sentence structure, bad grammar, misuse of words, no knowledge of punctuation, no flow to the language or the story, inappropriate metaphors. Whoever published this should be ashamed of their editing board, and should increase the expectation of 'polish' required of their authors' manuscripts before submission. Our single star rating would be a negative five if permitted. If the author shows so little caring for his own work, why should any reader feel compelled to read it?

1-0 out of 5 stars Wish I could give it zero stars
The spelling errors were distracting. Thankfully, I got this from the library and didn't waste money, but I sure wasted time. I haven't put a book down in years, but it was so painful that I couldn't finish it. A good first attempt by the author, but desperately in need of professional guidance.

2-0 out of 5 stars Amateurish effort
I purchased a copy of the book from the author while he was in the Eugene "Barnes and Noble". It was riddled with typos, mispellings, and grammatical errors.

I enjoyed it as a quick read, but the characters and plot were quite unconvincing.

1-0 out of 5 stars A waste of time
I have never reviewed a book on Amazon, but after reading Four Crows I was compelled to. I hated this book. The whole thing was riddled with editing errors, the plot was predtictable and weak, and it felt like certain parts were added just to pad pagecount. There are plotholes, characters that are introduced, then act out of character, repetition, pointless descriptions, and desperate attempts to be creepy. As I was reading it I felt like the author just rented "The Game", read Battle Royale, and then topped it with marathon reality television before setting out to write this waste of time.

5-0 out of 5 stars Heartstopping thriller. The action never ends.
I loved this book. Once I started it I couldn't put it down. The characters are well drawn and real, the situations intense and terrifying. Enjoy! ... Read more


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