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The Silent Man by Alex Berenson

The New York Times starts its review of The Silent Man by Alex Berenson this way: A novel can, and should, do many things, but a thriller need do only one. If it thrills, it succeeds, and if it does … Continue reading

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The Ghost War by Alex Berenson

You had to think Alex Berenson felt a little pressure on his second book.  The first won an Edgar Award after all and ended with its hero saving New York City from a biological attack.  How to top that? In … Continue reading

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The Faithful Spy by Alex Berenson

I used to read a great deal of espionage thrillers.  I especially liked a series with a repeating central character.  In high school and college I used to devour them.  I would find an author I liked and read every … Continue reading

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