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... but ya sounds great . thank j

Yes. It's a good page-turner, and it had the most twists of any book I've ever read. This is only the author's second book--I'm not sure whether the first is a thriller, but I think it is--but it's much better rated than the first.



Ok. I really liked his book Midwives and have been meaning to read something else by him for a long while. He has a new book coming out too.
Let me know how you like The Kind Worth Killing!


It's slow to start but then.... well, don't have any appointments lined up!


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I am new to this site but glad to be part of it.
I am looking for a good book to start. I just finished David Baldacci's No Man's Land, and before that Memory Man, The Last Mile, The Escape. I enjoy Baldacci's writing and his thrillers.
I have read a few of James Rollins books. I enjoy the concept of his writing however i dont enjoy all the many pages of cave diving and what not. He is a spelunker in real life which explains why he writes in great details about caves and tunnels and what not. Again the core of his historical fiction are great.
I really really enjoyed (and probably my couple favorite books) was 11/22/63 by Stephen King (AMAZING Book) & The Double Bind by Chris Bohjalian (What a great twist that had)....
I was a history major in college so i always enjoy historical fiction books. I was however, not a fan of "All The Light We Can Not See"... I struggled through that one...
I was a history major in college, so anything historical fiction or along those lines I would get into...
Let me know if anyone has any suggestions correlating to the above mentioned books.
Thanks Guys!