This box set contains: “Chase Baker and the Dutch Diamonds”; A thrilling treasure hunt for the 1930’s gangster Dutch Schultz’s hidden loot. “Chase Baker and the Spear of Destiny”; An exciting adventure detailing the kidnapping of the Pope and the theft of the legendary spear that pierced Christ’s side on the cross. The Dutch Diamonds..
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Loved this!
Review from We Who Remain →
FIRE
Review from The Lieutenant’s Mate →
Dick Moonlight is a loser, suicide survivor, and all-around Bad Decision Maker. However, his heart is in the right place (at last) and he’s trying to do the right thing, finally. The book does go on and on, and Moonlight has more than his share of bad luck and powerful enemies. Still, he does his..
I really enjoyed the Mako Trilogy and At Circles End helped it go out with a bang. This final volume brought all the loose ends together in one epic battle as expected. No spoilers here. This one is definitely worth your time to listen to. I was given this free review copy audio book at..
Not my favorite story
Review from Moonlight Sonata →
While foul language doesn’t always offend me, I thought the use of it in the novel was unnecessary. This crime novel was a bit too gritty for me. The story I thought was a little stretched and didn’t particularly like the characters. The story just didn’t impress me much or really want me to blaze..
Just keeps coming
Review from Red Sky Dawning →
Same author and narrator, different results. Book two of the Mako Saga starts 5 years after book one and focuses on Danny instead of Lee. All of our familiar characters are present but life has changed. This book has all the same issues as the first but they are not as notable in this story…
This is not the usual type of book I read or listen to. I wasn’t sure what to think at the very beginning but found myself drawn into the story. Sam was like a cat with 9 lives in his ability to get out of dire circumstances. This was an enjoyable action adventure story. The..
The Game Is Just the Beginning
Review from Mako →
I really enjoyed this one. I can see where some reviews bash on this book due to its nautical dialog in space. The author uses phrases and terminology, not to mention physics, that may be accurate for sea and air battle but have no relevance to a space battle. That being said, the usage is..










