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Victor J. Banis

3.85 of 5 Votes: 2
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Books by Victor J. Banis
Deadly Wrong (2009)
language
English
3.85 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: I am really enjoying this detective series. Thank goodness I stockpiled the entire series. I had a hunch that it would be good and it is. Inspector Stanley Korski is back investigating the accidental death of a young man, or was it murder? Stanley Korski decides to combine sleuth...
Deadly Nightshade (2009)
language
English
3.62 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: I really disliked this book and as with some of the other people that have read this I chose to read the next and it was so worth it I loved the second book! SO this is a series is worth reading! I get why the straight cop is portrayed as such an ass because when he finally fall...
Deadly Slumber (2009)
language
English
3.92 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: Better than the last one. The case they were working was much more exciting and it was interesting seeing how they worked the problems within their relationship. There were times when I became a little afraid they were going to mess things up but they worked things out well.The m...
Deadly Silence (2010)
language
English
3.84 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: Stanley &Tom are back in the 5th in the Deadly series...In this mystery, the two are hired by Patience Pendleton who insists that someone is trying to kill her father while he is a patient at a lavish nursing home.The nursing home and her father insist it was an accident (the fau...
A Deadly Kind of Love (2011)
language
English
3.89 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: Another great addition to the series and to think I almost missed it. I didn't realize that Mr. Banis had switched the series to Dreamspinner Press and didn't catch that the book was in the Deadly Mystery series until I'd read the first few pages.The book is fast moving, the stor...
Angel Land (2008)
language
English
3.77 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: Harvey Milk Walton is no hero. Contrarily, he has learned early-on that his number one priority is to look out for “Numero Uno”. He lives in a dystopian society at the end of the 21st century, and it seems the world around him is dying. It is a society in which Christian Fundamen...
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