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  2. The Exchange: After The Firm - Wikipedia

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    A review on PhDiva's blog expressed a liking for the book, praising its thrilling premise and engaging plot. However, the reviewer also noted a sense of disappointment in terms of how the novel connected with The Firm, feeling that it didn't fully capitalize on the potential of Mitch McDeere's character development. The review recommended the ...

  3. Liars' Paradox - Wikipedia

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    Beth Kanell, writing for The New York Journal of Books, called Liars Paradox a "propulsive page-turner," saying the novel's "short, hard-paced action chapters cascade" and compared the work to a "Lee Child thriller." [2] In a mixed review, Publishers Weekly praised the novel's "cinematic plot," saying its "abundant action, unexpected twists ...

  4. No One Would Listen - Wikipedia

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    No One Would Listen: A True Financial Thriller is a book by whistleblower Harry Markopolos about his investigation into the Madoff investment scandal and how the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission failed to react to his warnings. The book was released on March 2, 2010, by John Wiley & Sons. [1]

  5. Threat Vector - Wikipedia

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    Threat Vector is a techno-thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and co-written with Mark Greaney, and published on December 4, 2012.A direct sequel to Locked On (2011), President Jack Ryan and The Campus must prevent a Chinese expansionist government from enacting war in the South China Sea.

  6. The Guest List - Wikipedia

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    Inishbofin, which inspired the setting of the novel, in 2018. Lucy Foley published her previous thriller novel The Hunting Party in 2019, which was a bestseller. [1] [2] Foley originally intended to set the novel on a Greek island but while on Inishbofin, an island off Connemara in Ireland, she decided that it would be a better setting. [3]

  7. The Overton Window - Wikipedia

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    The Time review by Alex Altman was mostly critical, complimenting aspects of the book's likely ability to satisfy its audience as either a dime-store romance or an ideological message vehicle, while faulting its insufficient suspense as a thriller, terming the book "plodding" with a "half-baked plot" over-burdened with its "sermonizing." [6]

  8. The Farm (Smith novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Observer called it "a gripping, atmospheric novel". [3] The Independent also praised the book, commenting that Smith's writing is "so unsettling and oppressive that it blurs the distinctions between sanity and madness, reality and fantasy, leaving the reader guessing until the bitter end."

  9. Dead or Alive (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dead or Alive is a techno-thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and co-written with Grant Blackwood, and released on December 7, 2010.It is Clancy's first novel in seven years after The Teeth of the Tiger (2003), and follows the hunt by The Campus for "the Emir", a Middle Eastern terrorist based on Osama bin Laden.