Review of G.W. Eccles’ Alex Leskin Series

  Awhile back I wrote a review on Nik Krasno’s Oligarch series which is a conspiracy thriller series about a Ukrainian oligarch.  I found that the oligarchs make for great evil characters in thrillers and so I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to review G.W. Eccles’ Alex Leskin series which centers on the oligarchs of […]

Review of Eliot Peper’s Uncommon Series

When I started my job at Cornell University, I was given the opportunity to meet with a financial consultant to help me plan out my 403 (b), so I took advantage of the situation and set up an appointment.  The moment the consultant starting talking about annuities and mutual funds, my eyes glazed over..  Read More

Review of J. David Core’s Lupa Schwartz Series

The first thriller I read was Dan Brown’s, The DaVinci Code, and that’s when I discovered I was a fan of thrillers, but it wasn’t until James Rollins’ Map of Bones that I really became addicted to the thriller genre. I love that “on the edge of your seat- hanging by a thread” plot that […]

Review of Erec Stebbins’ INTEL 1 Series

  Erec Stebbins, who is a resident of New York City, witnessed the events of 9/11 and angered by the events that unfolded, decided to retaliate with the most effective weapon that he knew how to use which would be the pen, and with that the first book in his series, The Ragnarök Conspiracy, was […]

Review of Nik Krasno’s Oligarch Series

The privatization of industry in Russia and the Ukraine after the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s resulted in the rise of a number of individuals that were able to acquire tremendous wealth by taking advantage of the chaotic political and economic environment of the former Soviet bloc countries  Read More