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Review from The Shadow Rises →

The final installment in the quest for Mogan Rook did not disappoint. Morgan resolve all his daddy and sibling issues. Alstriad put off Morgan‘s sexual overtures (two is company and three is a crowd, remember Emeric). They finally got their intimate moment. Samuel got beer; lot of it. The action was fast, furious, and ferocious…

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Horrific Lost-at-Sea Misadventure

Review from Lost! →

Two men and one woman set sail on a small trimaran but a fierce storm damages and capsizes the vessel. This true story reveals the horrendous multi-month struggle to survive which befell the trio: they were forced to exist on minimal provisions and scant drinking water in an upside down partially submerged battered cabin. The..

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Review from Democracy at Work →

The necessity of course of redistributing wealth is obvious, but the scheme proposed is unproven and probably wont work. I could detail this but this is not possible in a few words. however I must mention the impossibility and absurdity of the two arbitrary categories into workers and support personnel.

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Review from Down Among the Jocks →

Hardman book 5. Can be read as a stand alone story but the series is better if read in order. 70’s crime fiction but Hardman and Hump are like old friends who are shady and a little dodgy but who’s hearts are in the right place. Hurrah that the publisher is releasing audio versions of..

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Suspects Galore!

Review from Down Among the Jocks →

Dennis has done it again; another excellent novel in the series with PI Hardman the ex-cop and partner Hump Evans, ex-football star. Retired Pro football player Ed Cross had quite a reputation as a stud and as a jerk. He thought he was god’s gift to women and he liked to rub his prowess in..

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Hatred for the Victim!

Review from Down Among the Jocks →

I received this audiobook from Brash Books in exchange for an honest review. Book 5 in the outstanding Hardman series, this one was quite different that the previous four. Here, Hardman’s partner Hump is a suspect in a brutal murder, along with about half a dozen other suspects. The victim was hated by most of..

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Another great Hardman book!

Review from Down Among the Jocks →

I’ve listened to all five of the Hardman series so far. This is not my favorite of the five but it’s still Hardman and Hump against the bad guys and that’s great no matter how you rank them. This listen centered on a retired football player and his extracurricular affairs. He got in the crosshairs..

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