Monthly Archives: February 2011

World War of the Dead by Eric S Brown…

In the midst of World War II,  as Nazi-Germany spreads its tyranny through Europe with the Allied forces meeting them head-on in battle, the  SS is using some of its manpower at an archeological dig trying to uncover a power … Continue reading

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Whistleblower by Tess Gerritsen

The man emerged from the mist, right in front of Cathy Weaver’s car–running from killers who were closing in on him. Victor Holland’s story sounded like the ravings of a man on the brink of madness, but his claim to … Continue reading

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Zombielicious…

Doubleshot Reviews is thrilled to have yet another guest reviewer, Stephen Georgeson, a great friend, fantastic artist and fellow zombie lover. Check out some of Steve’s work HERE.  Steve took the time to check out Timothy McGivney’s triple X rated … Continue reading

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Chasing His Own Tale…

One reason I don’t suffer Writer’s Block is that I don’t wait on the muse, I summon it at need. ~Piers Anthony The other day I was feeling a bit down in the dumps and put out the call to … Continue reading

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Interview with author, S.G. Browne…

Welcome to Doubleshot Reviews, S.G. It’s a pleasure to get to talk to you and a treat for our readers to have a chance to learn a bit more about you. Thank you for taking the time to talk with … Continue reading

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Hungry for You by A.M. Harte…

But I don’t care darling, because I love you, and you’ve got to let me eat your brains. ~ Freddy – Night of the Living Dead “Love is horrible. It’s ruthless, messy, mind-altering, and raw. It takes no prisoners. It … Continue reading

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1st to Die by James Patterson

Imagine a killer who thinks, “What is the worst thing anyone has ever done?”–and then goes far beyond it. Now imagine four women –a police detective, an assistant DA, a reporter, and a medical examiner –who join forces as they … Continue reading

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Fated by S.G. Browne…

Fate is for those too weak to determine their own Destiny. ~Kamran Hamid Ever have one of those days where you knew Lady Luck wasn’t on your side? She was probably in Monaco doing her thing.  Karma may be a … Continue reading

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The Apprentice by Tess Gerritsen

It is a boiling hot Boston summer. Adding to the city’s woes is a series of shocking crimes, in which wealthy men are made to watch while their wives are brutalized. A sadistic demand that ends in abduction and death. … Continue reading

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Call After Midnight & Under the Knife by Tess Gerritsen

Call After Midnight Newlywed Sarah Fontaine has just received the news that every wife fears: her husband of two months has died abroad in a hotel fire. Yet convinced he’s still alive, Sarah forges an alliance with Nick O’Hara from … Continue reading

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