Saturday, August 23, 2025

The Judas Robe by Larry Rodness, The Back Story


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Friday, August 22, 2025

Jeff Bailey Reviews Agent Scorned by Ephraim Clark

 

Agent Scorned is Ephraim Clark’s best yet, by far. The characters are tight and there is no wasted space or side-stories. I feel I know Brad James and his counterpart Chuck, realistic not perfect. It’s why I liked Indiana Jones, humanly accomplished and vulnerable. The bad guys are equally well developed and real. In Agent Scorned, there is a suicide in Paris and Brad James gets involved - twisty, unpredictable. Just what I want in a conspiracy thriller. I’ve read all of Ephraim Clark's thrillers and enjoyed each one. One last point, ‘write what you know’ as the adage goes. Well, Ephraim Clark obviously lives in, and knows, Paris, intimately. The rich references to street names, districts and businesses (bars) adds so much color to the books. I felt like I knew Paris after my first read. I felt like I was returning to somewhere I’ve lived before as I read Agents Scorned. I guess the first book left quite an impression. While the stories are stand alone. I would recommend reading Cult Stalker first and then read the books in the order published. The familiarity with Paris added a lot to my enjoyment of the story. Well done Ephraim Clark.  I highly recommend Agent Scorned.

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Saturday, August 9, 2025

M. J. Preston reviews Not On My Watch by Jeff Bailey

 



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Saturday, August 2, 2025

Jeff Bailey Reviews St Croix by William Wright and Dale Ann Edmiston

 


Jeff Bailey Reviews St Croix by William Wright and Dale Ann Edmiston
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Friday, August 1, 2025

Jeff Bailey Reviews The Favor by Steve Badman

 

The Favor starts off easy enough, Brian Turner going about his nice average, quiet day: on page one.  Then boom, page two, a big fist of adrenalin jumps up and grabs the reader by the throat. The plot escalates from there. A very interesting and clever series of plot twists made this book, for me at least, difficult to put down. Brian Turner was the benefactor of a simple favor in his youth. In the present, the payback has come due. What could go wrong? Kudos to Steve Badman for a one-of-a-kind thriller.  I like finding authors that I have not previously read and to find a great new series of books to read. So many books, so little time. Five full stars for The Favor by Steve Badman.



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Jeff Bailey Reviews Red Notice by Bill Browder

  Red Notice  by Bill Browder is an autobiography of the first foreigner to make it as a successful investor in post-communist Russia. Seco...