#BookReview: Death and the Damned by Seeley James

Stakes Keep Rising. In this installment of the Sabel Security Thrillers, we find a rather ingenious terrorist plot, ran by someone inside the US. But who? That is what Pia Sabel and her team must find out. Good action, good mystery. Need a resolution to the mystery behind Pia’s parents’ murder already. That plot is starting to get long in the tooth with no resolution. Though the ending here was a bit of a cliffhanger – only tangentially related to said murders. Still recommended.

This review of Death and the Damned by Seeley James was originally published on March 29, 2018.

#BookReview: Death and Dark Money by Seeley James

Setting Up An Epic Confrontation. In this tale, we get more hilarity from Mercury, more baddassery from Jacob, and still not enough of the original Pia. We also get a fairly epic conclusion to many of the storylines that have been playing around since The Geneva Decision – with one very major one only teased. Excellent book, looking forward to the next one.

This review of Death and Dark Money by Seeley James was originally published on March 29, 2018.

#BookReview: Element 42 by Seeley James

Mercury Is Awesome. This is the story that really brings Mercury in as an actual character, and he pretty much steals the show. Still not enough Pia, as I still consider The Geneva Decision the best in this series due to its focus on Pia herself, but there was enough development with her that it still felt worthwhile. Great read with an interesting concept that it has been a while since I’ve seen done, and I haven’t seen it done this good in even longer. Very much recommended.

This review of Element 42 by Seeley James was originally published on March 25, 2018.

#BookReview: Bring It by Seeley James

Great Tale. This is an excellent story told from multiple angles, rather than the straight first person of The Geneva Decision. It is clear that James’ writing has improved from even that great book, though I do wish it had more of the fun/ rare quirkiness from Pia in this book. Here, she seems to have taken the world on her shoulders, and it shows. Solid mystery that will keep you guessing (and the ending will blow you away), with enough action to be right up the alley of any thriller purist.

This review of Bring It by Seeley James was originally published on March 20, 2018.

#BookReview: The Geneva Decision by Seeley James

Entertaining Read, Highly Enjoyable. First time I’ve ever read a book with a young female soccer player for a lead, and it was very enjoyable. Solid mystery, I had the end game partially wrong. By the end, I kept hearing Chris Pine’s James T. Kirk yelling “stop that!” quite frequently. (Read the book and you’ll get it. :D)

This review of The Geneva Decision by Seeley James was originally published on March 15, 2018.