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Review: Nemesis, by Bill Pronzini

Posted on 01 June 2016 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR sThis is one of a series by Pronzini featuring the nameless detective. We know his…Continue Reading

Review: Raylan, by Elmore Leonard

Posted on 10 May 2016 by staff

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR Federal marshall Raylan Givens and a team of SWAT guys descend on a motel in…Continue Reading

Review: Watching the Dark, by Peter Robinson

Posted on 03 May 2016 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON, GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR Recently a person who was reading the particular novel was overheard to say the it was…Continue Reading

Review: The Target, by David Baldacci

Posted on 26 April 2016 by Contributor

Jessica Reel and Will Robie are stone killers. They work for the CIA. In a previous novel Jessica killed two…Continue Reading

Review: Betrayal of Trust, by J.A. Jance

Posted on 19 April 2016 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR Josh Deeson is a troubled 15-year-old living in the governor’s mansion with his grandparents. Having…Continue Reading

Review: The Drop, by Dennis Lehane

Posted on 12 April 2016 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR This is a good book. In only 207 pages, Lehane manages to examine the nature…Continue Reading

Review: Saint Odd, by Dean Koontz

Posted on 05 April 2016 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR When Odd Thomas and Stormy Llewellyn were teenagers living in Pico Mundo, CA, they went…Continue Reading

Review: The Counterfeit Agent, by Alex Berenson

Posted on 29 March 2016 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR This is a John Wells novel, Wells being the hot-shot adrenaline junkie who thinks he…Continue Reading

Review: The Drop, by Michael Connelly 2011

Posted on 29 March 2016 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR This is not Connelly’s most recent book, but since all his novels are written in…Continue Reading