Joseph Nassise
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review 1: You'd think that if the Knights Templar actually had made it to the modern age and had enough money to buy lots of property that they would have made some advancements in weaponry to deal with zombies, specters and demons as well. Not in this book. Only one character in this book...
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review 1: Ok this is an alternate history about WW1. Who would/could have thought up a story like this. Fighting not only humans but zombies also give the Allies a lot of trouble, Then add in a dabbling of steampunk makes for an interesting mix. So what if this doesn't win a pulitzer prize...
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review 1: I've heard a lot of good things about this book series, and finally got around to looking into it for myself. WOW! It's a great read. I love the fact that Hunt got his abilities from an ancient spell. He loses his sight to be able to see things that no one else can. Oh boy does h...
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review 1: This is a fast paced urban fantasy, with hints of Dan Brown all over it, plus the special ops cast. You can read it in one sitting if you wish, because there aren't any to keep you to read it deeper.The plot is predictable from the beginning, including the twist. The theme is ove...
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review 1: 3.5 stars I enjoyed the novel, but the emotional ties of a father searching for his lost daughter, that bond of love, was missing in the second novel. This one is just as well written and moves quickly from point to point. I just didn't have quite the emotional connect...
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review 1: In Riverwatch, Jake Caruso and his construction crew, while performing construction on the old Blake mansion, come across a hidden tunnel. This piques Jake's interests, and he feels compelled to explore the tunnel, even beyond what is required as part of the job. They come across...