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March 6, 2025
Ephraim Clark Reviews The Defect by Jeff Bailey

To quote Ephraim Clark on his review of The Defect , "Exciting from beginning to end. The bad guys personalities were developed as much as the good guys and girls personalities. The minute details and timing in the countdown to the attack are the glue that holds the reader's attention. It takes a nuclear reactor expert to even know that some of these security measures exist. I like the way the bad guys get tripped up on little details as well as the way that the good guys and girls use knowledge of the details to detect anomalies in the system and what could be causing them. This is a strong, straightforward, manly writing style that keeps the temperature up and the pages turning. Maybe the Feds will come after Jeff Bailey for outing some deep secrets of the nuclear trade. Then he'll have material for his next book that I will be standing in line to read." Thank you, Ephraim.
Published on March 06, 2025 11:42
February 26, 2025
Jeff Bailey Reviews Breaking Backbones: Information Should Be Free by Deb Radcliff

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Published on February 26, 2025 10:06
February 17, 2025
Jeff Bailey Reviews The Day Before Midnight by Stephen Hunter

A welder is coerced into doing a treacherous job and a bungling Soviet spy who loves living in America barely survives an attempt on his life. Ordinary people are captured in a conspiracy to launch the world into nuclear war. Midnight is the deadline.
Hunter is brilliant and THE DAY BEFORE MIDNIGHT is a “doomsday” thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The story itself is well crafted interwoven. It’s a terrific thriller and I highly recommend it.
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Published on February 17, 2025 10:54
February 13, 2025
Jeff Bailey reviews Max Thrust by James Walker

Published on February 13, 2025 11:27
February 4, 2025
Jeff Bailey Reviews Cult Stalker by Ephraim Clark

Published on February 04, 2025 10:32
January 18, 2025
Jeff Bailey Reviews Unfair Descrimination by Mark Shaiken

Published on January 18, 2025 09:48
January 3, 2025
Jeff Bailey Reviews Who Are You by R. T. Lund

I just finished a binge read on the last two thirds of Who Are You by R.T Lund, absolutely superb. Books like Who Are You is why I follow the authors that I do. I particularly like the first person, only the facts, sir, presentation. It was reminiscent if Joe Friday in the ventage TV show Dragnet. Lund did it so well. The story centers around Detective Lincoln Barnes and her cerebral partner, Warren, as they investigate an unusual murder connected to Lincoln’s personal life. Whereas Dragnet only presented the facts and investigation of the crime, Who Are You explores the personal life of Detective Barnes in a way that becomes more apparent as the investigation progresses. And, oh such a good twist at the end. I highly recommend all of R.T. Lund’s books. Five stars yet again for R.T. Lund.
Published on January 03, 2025 10:14
December 10, 2024
Robbie Sheerin Reviews The Defect by Jeff Bailey

Jeff Bailey’s knowledge and expertise of the nuclear power industry come through vividly and clear in this fictional novel. With fascinating detail and descriptions, he puts the reader right in the narrative. I felt like I knew the characters and the nuclear plant so well. Very intriguing story of terrorism and suspense. Highly recommend for fans of Clancy and other American threat stories. Would be a great movie!
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Published on December 10, 2024 09:43
December 3, 2024
Jeff Bailey Reviews Who Are You by R. T. Lund

I just finished a binge read on the last two thirds of Who Are You by R.T Lund, absolutely superb. Books like Who Are You is why I follow the authors that I do. I particularly like the first person, only the facts, sir, presentation. It was reminiscent if Joe Friday in the ventage TV show Dragnet. Lund did it so well. The story centers around Detective Lincoln Barnes and her cerebral partner, Warren, as they investigate an unusual murder connected to Lincoln’s personal life. Whereas Dragnet only presented the facts and investigation of the crime, Who Are You explores the personal life of Detective Barnes in a way that becomes more apparent as the investigation progresses. And, oh such a good twist at the end. I highly recommend all of R.T. Lund’s books. Five stars yet again for R.T. Lund.
Published on December 03, 2024 13:13
November 29, 2024
Jeff Bailey Reviews Genuine Deceit by Joy York

Interesting Name, Genuine Deceit, a contradiction of terms. This rather describes this story. While so much of the conspiracy seems clocked in deceit, there is so much genuine story that is a unique blend. I enjoy a great conspiracy. I enjoy them even more when they are wrapped in such a good character situation story. The expertly blended story of the daily lives of the characters added another level of enjoyment for me. Reagan and Aiden are wanting nothing more than to disappear from responsibility for a couple of different reasons. Instead, they are catapulted into a nonstop hurricane of dangerous situations after another. Dangerous thugs, a grandmother’s murder, an inherited house and a staggeringly expensive heirloom only complicate the central high paced story. I enjoyed Joy York's Genuine Deceit to the max and highly recommend it for fans of the best of conspiracy novels.
Published on November 29, 2024 10:50