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Truly worth your time

Review from Meade at Gettysburg →

Kent Masterson Brown should have been there beside of Meade when he went before the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. The defense of Meade is presented well here and should be taken into consideration by anyone studying the battle or the Army of the Potomac.

Great Apocalyptic Story

Review from No Other Choice →

love this TL Payne story line with crossover characters. wish there was a character guide to keep track and know what books from each set should be read together. I’d love to re-read them all at the same time to just storyline throughout each series.

Entertaining but not original

Review from Beta: A Technological Nightmare →

Beta isn’t terribly original and fairly predictable, but yet still enjoyable. There were immediate red flags in regards to Charlie and painfully obvious what she was capable of. The end result wasn’t a shock either. I consider this a great start to future novels. I think with more experience his stories will evolve and become..

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BORING

Review from Leviathan’s Trial →

**Disappointing and Boring** I had high hopes for “Leviathan’s Trial” by Craig Martelle, especially after enjoying the earlier books in the Battleship: Leviathan series. Unfortunately, this installment was a huge letdown. The plot dragged on without any real excitement or engaging moments. The characters, who were vibrant in previous books, felt flat and uninspired here…

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Gives Insight into a Wicked Mind

Review from Death Sentence →

I have never been so relieved to finish a book as I was to finish this one. It is eloquently written and expertly delivered through the narrator. Very descriptive. I could easily envision what the author described. Gave me a lot of insight into the wicked mind of John List. But the subject matter of..

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Could not finish

Review from Death Squad →

Some stories age well, and some don not. This fits in the latter category, unfortunately. I usually love old hard boiled detectives but this is too much “war veterans” that I cannot relate to.