Stevens & Windermere (4 books in series)
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review 1: A respectable sequel, neither worse nor better than the first novel, but still just a read-and-forget thriller. What Laukkanen can do well is to build an original and interesting story, even though his characters are rather flat and sometimes behave so stupidly you feel like slap...
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review 1: Easily the weakest of the three Windermere/Stephens books. The story gets bogged down in the will they or won't they foolishness. When the author sticks with the "Killswitch" plot line, the story moves quick and is interesting. Maybe it's time to move on from these characters or ...
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review 1: This book starts off like a caper. Four recent college graduates are having a hard time finding jobs so they decide to kidnap reasonably wealthy men that they think can afford to "lose" the 60 thousand dollars they demand in ransom. When they collect the money they return the vic...
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review 1: by a Canadian author, though is set in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Windermere, female FBI agent is investigating a violent bank robbery, and follows a lead to her main suspect, but her co-workers are leaning in another direction. At the same time, Stevens, a Minnesota state investi...