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THE HIDDEN MINE AT AGUA DULCE

A global thriller with capable heroes and intriguing villains.

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The discovery of a hidden mine leads several criminal groups to collide in this high-stakes thriller.

Capt. KD Thorne and Warrant Officer Jeffrey Blunt of the National Defense Agency are assigned to find a would-be thief who tried to steal a rare metal found in the mountains between Chile and Bolivia. The metal is hafnium, used to make nuclear reactor control rods, and it’s very attractive to several crime rings who want to steal it and sell it to fund their various schemes. After checking a lead or two, Thorne and Blunt soon wend their way to Jerry Davis, who’s tied to a gang looking to fund terrorists in an effort to gin up support for racist immigration laws in the U.S. and Europe (it seems the immigrants will be blamed for the terrorists’ attacks). Meanwhile, residents of Agua Dulce, a village outside of the mine, weigh the pros and cons of mining the metal themselves or outsourcing the dirty, dangerous work to strangers who may disrupt their community. CIA undercover agent Dr. Cora Rodriguez is trying to work with the locals to help them navigate their decision-making process while also obtaining mining rights for the American government. As the conspiracies surrounding the hafnium multiply and tensions rise, the conflict soon threatens all involved, including civilians. King continues the KD Thorne series with another installment overflowing with plot twists and action. We also see KD view her ex-husband, Frank, in a new light. In this thriller full of high-level clashes between countries, criminal groups, and government agents, following a storyline about two people falling in love a second time is a welcome reprieve. Lastly, the battles unfold in tight, evocative prose: “The airbags boomed. Two men in tactical gear jumped out of the Suburban with submachine guns as KD and Blunt crawled out a shattered window on the passenger’s side of the Explorer.”

A global thriller with capable heroes and intriguing villains.

Pub Date: May 29, 2024

ISBN: 9781952711176

Page Count: 186

Publisher: Blurred Lines Press

Review Posted Online: Aug. 8, 2024

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DEVOLUTION

A tasty, if not always tasteful, tale of supernatural mayhem that fans of King and Crichton alike will enjoy.

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Are we not men? We are—well, ask Bigfoot, as Brooks does in this delightful yarn, following on his bestseller World War Z(2006).

A zombie apocalypse is one thing. A volcanic eruption is quite another, for, as the journalist who does a framing voice-over narration for Brooks’ latest puts it, when Mount Rainier popped its cork, “it was the psychological aspect, the hyperbole-fueled hysteria that had ended up killing the most people.” Maybe, but the sasquatches whom the volcano displaced contributed to the statistics, too, if only out of self-defense. Brooks places the epicenter of the Bigfoot war in a high-tech hideaway populated by the kind of people you might find in a Jurassic Park franchise: the schmo who doesn’t know how to do much of anything but tries anyway, the well-intentioned bleeding heart, the know-it-all intellectual who turns out to know the wrong things, the immigrant with a tough backstory and an instinct for survival. Indeed, the novel does double duty as a survival manual, packed full of good advice—for instance, try not to get wounded, for “injury turns you from a giver to a taker. Taking up our resources, our time to care for you.” Brooks presents a case for making room for Bigfoot in the world while peppering his narrative with timely social criticism about bad behavior on the human side of the conflict: The explosion of Rainier might have been better forecast had the president not slashed the budget of the U.S. Geological Survey, leading to “immediate suspension of the National Volcano Early Warning System,” and there’s always someone around looking to monetize the natural disaster and the sasquatch-y onslaught that follows. Brooks is a pro at building suspense even if it plays out in some rather spectacularly yucky episodes, one involving a short spear that takes its name from “the sucking sound of pulling it out of the dead man’s heart and lungs.” Grossness aside, it puts you right there on the scene.

A tasty, if not always tasteful, tale of supernatural mayhem that fans of King and Crichton alike will enjoy.

Pub Date: June 16, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-9848-2678-7

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Del Rey/Ballantine

Review Posted Online: Feb. 9, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2020

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THE CRASH

Soapy, suspenseful fun.

A remembered horror plunges a pregnant woman into a waking nightmare.

Tegan Werner, 23, barely recalls her one-night stand with married real estate developer Simon Lamar; she only learns Simon’s name after seeing him on the local news five months later. Simon wants nothing to do with the resulting child Tegan now carries and tells his lawyer to negotiate a nondisclosure agreement. A destitute Tegan is all too happy to trade her silence for cash—until a whiff of Simon’s cologne triggers a memory of him drugging and raping her. Distraught and eight months pregnant, Tegan flees her Lewiston, Maine, apartment and drives north in a blizzard, intending to seek comfort and counsel from her older brother, Dennis; instead, she gets lost and crashes, badly injuring her ankle. Tegan is terrified when hulking stranger Hank Thompson stops and extricates her from the wreck, and becomes even more so when he takes her to his cabin rather than the hospital, citing hazardous road conditions. Her anxiety eases somewhat upon meeting Hank’s wife, Polly—a former nurse who settles Tegan in a basement hospital room originally built for Polly’s now-deceased mother. Polly vows to call 911 as soon as the phones and power return, but when that doesn’t happen, Tegan becomes convinced that Hank is forcing Polly to hold her prisoner. Tegan doesn’t know the half of it. McFadden unspools her twisty tale via a first-person-present narration that alternates between Tegan and Polly, grounding character while elevating tension. Coincidence and frustratingly foolish assumptions fuel the plot, but readers able to suspend disbelief are in for a wild ride. A purposefully ambiguous, forward-flashing prologue hints at future homicide, establishing stakes from the jump.

Soapy, suspenseful fun.

Pub Date: Jan. 28, 2025

ISBN: 9781464227325

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Poisoned Pen

Review Posted Online: Feb. 1, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2025

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