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Author: José H. Bográn

Deadly Savage by Dave Edlund

By J. H. Bográn After the success of Crossing Savage and Relentless Savage, comes the third book by Dave Edlund,

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April 30, 2016

The Last Mile by David Baldacci

Writing About a World Not Black and White By J. H. Bográn They say that word-of-mouth is the most effective

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April 30, 2016

Cambodia Noir by Nick Seeley

By J. H. Bográn PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA: the end of the line. Lawless, drug-soaked, forgotten—it’s where bad journalists go to

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March 31, 2016

Overwatch by Matthew Betley

By J. H. Bográn When I first got into reading thrillers, there were three authors who distinctly defined the genre for

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February 29, 2016

The Capitalist by Peter Steiner

By J. H. Bográn In THE CAPITALIST, St. John Larrimer’s fraudulent financial investment is revealed and he flees to his

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February 29, 2016

The Forgotten Soldier by Brad Taylor

By J.H. Bográn Military thrillers are fast-paced, heavy on military equipment, and often offer a glimpse of what action looks like for soldiers. Knowing that

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December 31, 2015

Nations Divided by Steve P. Vincent

By J. H. Bográn While hosting the 2009 Oscars, Hugh Jackman joked about actors playing characters from other countries receiving

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November 30, 2015

Crimson Shore by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child

By J. H. Bográn They say writing is a lonely profession. A writer sits in a room with only a

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November 1, 2015

Deadlock by DiAnn Mills

By J. H. Bográn I have a soft spot for Houston. Why? Well, the first time I set foot in

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September 30, 2015

On the Road With Del & Louise: A Novel in Stories by Art Taylor

By J. H. Bográn In the early days of my journey learning to streamline the voices in my head and

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August 31, 2015

The Fraternity of the Soul Eater by Scott A. Lerner

By J. H. Bográn It’s been a while since Samuel Roberts was called upon to save mankind, and he’s getting

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May 31, 2015

Lowcountry Boneyard by Susan M. Boyer

By J. H. Bográn In a world where private detectives risk their lives for what amounts to small change, it’s

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April 30, 2015

Bridges Burned by Annette Dashofy

By J. H. Bográn There’s a reason why some authors prefer to write stand-alone novels: penning a series is no

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March 31, 2015
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