by Jean M. Auel
The first novel in Auel's Earth's Children series.
Set 35,000 years ago under the ice age a five-year-old Cro-Magnon, Ayla, is adopted by a group of Neanderthals that are ruled by traditions and taboos which Ayla constantly challenges as she grows into a strong and independant woman.
An excellent vision of early man. Quite a page turner.
Recommended.
by Jean M. Auel
The second novel in Auel's Earth's Children series.
Ayla is now a grown woman in search of herself and others like her. She travels to the valley of horses where she find companionship and love.
Recommended.
by Jean M. Auel
The third novel in Auel's Earth's Children series.
Ayla and Jondalar leave the valley and meet a group of mammoth hunters caled the Mamutoi. Ayla has to confront the notion of "the others" of her neanderthal upbringing and choose between the two men that she loves.
Recommended.
by Jean M. Auel
The fourth novel in Auel's Earth's Children series.
Ayla and Jondalar leaves the mammoth hunters to cross the great plains full of friends and foe to find Jondalar's people.
Not quite as good as the previous books but still recommended.
by Dan Brown
An independent sequel to Angels and Demons.
Robert Langdon is again involved in a new murder investigation with religious symbolism that turns into a hunt for the Grail.
Suspenseful but also quite annoying at times. Brown's interpretations are far fetched and at times factually incorrect.
I would suggest reading the illustrated edition since many of the clues are taken from actual pictures and places.
An ok read.
by Dan Brown
When NASA finds a meteor deep in the Artic it is just the find at the right time to settle the coming presidential election - a little convenient you might think.
Another conspiracy novel by Dan Brown who as usual is not quite realistic and not quite acurate when it comes to facs. However, it comes close to being a page turner.
An ok read.
by Dan Brown
The secret brotherhood of the Illuminati is not supposed to exist anymore. But to Harvard professor Robert Langdon great surprise they do. And they are back with a vengence.
It is not great literature and if you can ignore some factual errors and far fetched ideas it has the makings of a page turner.
An OK read.
by Dan Brown
A beautiful mathmatician working for the NSA is involved in a plot that not only threatens the NSA but also the man she loves.
Fundamental suspense that is mared by simplistic characters, factual mistakes, and some basic premisses that are absolutely ludicrous.
Barely readable but not much more.
by Tom Clancy
A Jack Ryan story.
An Israelean atomic bomb falls into the hands of terrorists and is placed in an American city. This, however, is only a subplot in the real story.
In my opinion the best Clancy novel. A brilliant study on information, lack of information, and the use of misinformation.
Highly recommended.
by Tom Clancy
Jack Ryan is the National Security Advisor to the president during an Japanese attack on the USA. An economical terror attack engineered by a Japanese industrialist with a grudge ends in full fledged war.
Brilliant plot as usual.
Recommended.
by Tom Clancy
Jack Ryan is now President of the USA. Everyone in the political system is dead and Ryan wants business men and other professionals in the new congres. No politicians. He then starts to rebuild the USA after the terrible tragedy that made him President.
I think you have to be American or libertarian to like this book. Politicians are the root of all evil. Now that the politicians are out everything can be done much more efficiently.
A simplistic and politically naive novel. Clancy should stay with what he knows.
Most annoying.
by Tom Clancy
John Clark of the Jack Ryan stories leaves CIA to form an international anti terrorist group. And none too late.
The usual high tech, high powered Clancy story. Supermen saving the world. Plots within plots.
Recommended.
by Michael Crichton
Advances in quantum mechanics has made it possible to travel in time. A team of historians are sent back to the fourteenth century to find and rescue a colleague that is caught in at conflict between to local war lords.
Crichton has written yet another page-turner that also is a modern version of Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.
Recommended.
by Michael Crichton
Flight TPA 545 lands in Los Angeles with 3 dead and 94 wounded on board. A story of corporate greed and media deceit.
Peter Millar of The Times wrote:
This is the first book in ages which I can honestly say I read at a single sitting.
So did I.
Recommended.
by Michael Crichton
The death of a beautiful young woman on the forty-fifth floor of the Nakamoto Tower in L.A. sets off this brilliant technological thriller.
The Japanese supposedly say that business is war but how can Special Services Liason Officer Peter J. Smith with only six month on the job and the older experienced but retired veteran John Connor conduct a murder investigation in a war zone?
The novel was somewhat unjustly accused of Japan bashing when it was published.
The Times wrote:
A remarkable and disturbing new novel.
Better than the movie which was ok.
Highly recommended.
by Michael Crichton
An astrophysicist, a biologist, a mathematician and a psychologist is send to investigate a 300-year-old space ship found at the ocean floor of the South Pacific.
Investigating anything 300 meters below the surface is not easy and add a terrifying and seemingly hostile power you have the story of the Sphere.
Better than the movie.
Recommended.
by Michael Cricton
Supposedly a Muslim chronical of a visit to the North with the Vikings to battle an unknown enemy - a horrible, savage enemy.
A short novel that suffers greatly from a story that is neither credible nor convincing.
Not really worth reading. See the movie which at least was seeable.
by Colin Dextor
This first collection of Inspector Morse novels contains: "The Dead of Jericho", "Service of All the Dead", and "The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn".
This is the right way to read Inspector Morse stories. Three at a time. And it even leaves you hungry for more.
Recommended.
by Colin Dextor
The second collection of Inspector Morse novels contains "The Secret of Annexe 3", "The Riddle of the Third Mile", and "Last Seen Wearing".
As always Morse novels have a very special atmossphere.
Recommended.
by Colin Dextor
The third Inspector Morse collection contains the novels "Last Bus to Woodstock", "The Wench Is Dead", and "The Jewel That Was Ours".
The Inspector Morse of the novels is much like you would expect from the tv series but did you know that Sergeant Lewis really is as old as Morse?
If you liked the tv series you should read the novels.
Recommended.
by Colin Dextor
The fourth Inspector Morse collection contains "The Way Through the Woods", "The Daughters of Cain", and "Death Is Now My Neighbour".
Yes, novels 10-12 are every bit as good as the others.
You should read Inspector Morse.
Recommended.
by Kerstin Ekman
A brutal murder in the deep forests of northern Sweden sets the scene.
The past cannot be buried. Murder will out.
A disturbing novel.
Recommended.
by William Gibson
Cayce Pollard is a "coolhunter" - someone who predicts the hottest trends - and when some extraordinary video clips appear on the Internet she is, naturally hired to find the maker.
Far more creativity, today, goes into the marketing of products than into the products themselves, athletic shoes or feature films.
Far more mainstream than you would expect from Gibson.
An OK read.
af Jan Guillou
Guillous første bog, som han skrev det meste af, da han sad i fængsel for at have afsløret stathemmeligheder.
I den kommercielle ugepresses vældige profitkværn males de bedste og ædleste journalistiske forsætter let til småspåner. Jeg ved det, for jeg har været der.
Den første bog om Erik Ponti som ung jurastuderende.
Bogen er ikke specielt velskrevet, og den virker noget overdrevet.
Kan læses, hvis man ellers holder af Guillou.
af Jan Guillou
Politiinspektør Eva Johnsén sættes til at opklare en række mystiske indbrud i Stockholms overklasse.
Bogens grundlæggende koncept er tilsyneladende, at hvis ens forældre er meget rige, er man selv forkælet og skrupelløs.
Bogens ensidighed bliver ret irriterende i længden.
Bør kun læses, hvis man i forvejen er begejstret for Guillou.
af Jan Guillou
Efter Sikkerhedspolitiets anholdelse af ni formodede terrorister, bliver Ewa Johnsén-Tonguy sat til at lede afhøringerne.
Erik Ponti er selvfølgelig stærkt skeptisk over for disse såkaldte terrorister.
Et opgør med terrorlovgivningerne i de vestlige lande.
Anbefalet.
af Jan Guillou
Den første bog om Carl Gustav Gilbert Hamilton, greve, tidligere venstrefløjsaktivist og hemmelig agent i den militære efteretningstjeneste.
En chef i Sikkerhedspolitiet bliver skudt, og da mistanken rettes mod palæstinensiske flygtninge, sættes Hamilton på opgaven.
En spændende bog.
Anbefalet.
af Jan Guillou
En terroraktion vil tilsyneladende finde sted i Sverige.
Hamilton må derfor infiltrere tyske revolutionære celler på den tyske efterretningstjenestes anmodning.
En ok bog.
af Jan Guillou
En russisk viceadmiral hopper af og afslører sovjetiske militære opreationer på svensk territorium.
Hamilton, Lundwall og Stålhandske får til opgave at fjerne den sovjetiske tilstedeværelse.
En ok bog.
af Jan Guillou
En afhoppet sovjetisk agent afslører dobbeltagenter i sikkerhedstjenester i vesten - bl.a. en vis Coq Rouge.
Som mistænkt må Hamilton udføre opgaver i Moskva og Libanon.
En ok bog.
af Jan Guillou
Hamilton sættes til at undersøge nogle bestialske mord på en general og en admiral.
Han afdækker en forbindelse til anden verdenskrig og et ucharmerende billede af Sveriges fortid.
En ok bog.
af Jan Guillou
Salgsdirektøren for våbenfabrikken Bofors kidnappes af mafiaen på Sicilien.
Hamilton sendes afsted for at få gidslerne frigivet, men hans ven og kollega myrdes, må han tage grovere midler i brug.
Anbefalet.
af Jan Guillou
En ladning atomsprænghoveder søges smuglet ud af sovjetunionen.
Hamilton og hans hold sættes til at stoppe smuglerne og fjerne alle beviser. Opgaven bliver alt andet en behagelig.
En ok bog.
af Jan Guillou
Operation Dragon Fire viser sig at være en afledningsmanøvre. Det er lykkedes smuglere at få atomsprænghoveder ud af Rusland.
Hamilton må nu samarbejde med PLO for at sikre, at en ørkenstat bliver atommagt,
En ok bog.
af Jan Guillou
En række mystiske dødsfald inden for den engelske computerindustri får den britiske efterretningstjeneste til at be den svenske efterretningstjeneste om hjælp.
Samtidig bortføres tre svenskere i Irak.
Hamilton har stadig problemer med den italienske mafia.
Anbefalet.
af Jan Guillou
Mafiaens lejemordere går nu efter Hamiltons familie, og de taber som bekendt aldrig.
Hamilton, der er sikkerhedspolitiets nye chef, får til opgave at opklare en række mord på svenske invandrere.
Men Hamilton er ikke helt den samme længere.
En ok bog, men en lidt besynderlig slutning.
af Jan Guillou
Hamilton har en ny identitet i Californien.
Hans fred forstyrres dog af en række seriemord samt kærlighed. Hamilton blandes ind i affæren, da efterforskningen peger på en gerningsmand med militærbaggrund.
I et efterskrift skriver Guillou, hvorfor serien ikke fortsættes.
En kort og lidt skuffende bog.
af Jan Guillou
Med hjælp fra russerne får den palæstinensiske brigadegeneral Mouna al Husseini og Carl Hamilton en avanceret ubåd en avanceret ubåd, som vender krigslykken i kampen mod israelerne.
En spændende bog, men også noget simplistisk i sit verdensbillede og urealistisk i sin anvendelse af avanceret teknologi.
En ok bog.
af Jan Guillou
Da Pierre Tanguy, og hans kone, chefpolitiinspektør Ewa Tanguys datter bliver kidnappet af arabiske ekstremister, må Hamilton træde til igen.
Ikke på niveau med de andre i serien.
En ok bog.
by John Grisham
Another legal thriller.
A giant chemical company attempts to buy some justice in the Supreme Court after a million dollar ruling against the company.
A typical Grisham. If you liked the others you will like this one too.
A bit simplistic though.
An ok read.
by John Grisham
The true story of Ron Williamson who in 1988 was convicted for rape and murder and sentenced to death only to be acquited 12 years later when DNA proved him innocent.
This is not a novel but it reads like one.
It is not particullarly well written but your reading will be fueled by indignation.
An ok read.
by John Grisham
A Washington power broker takes a wrong turn and lands himself in jail. Years later he is surprisingly pardoned by the president and shipped of to Italy for a new life under protection - or so he thought. Suddently it seems that everybody is after him.
Not quite up to Grisham's usual standard. And in the first part of the book I find highly irritating that so much of the dialogue is in Italian to illustrate the Italian crash course that he takes.
An ok read.
by John Grisham
Tales of small town Mississippi told by Willie Traynor college drop-out and owner of The Ford County Times during a time of elections, racial integration, a brutal rape, murder and revenge.
Mail on Sunday wrote:
Grisham at the absolute peak of his form.
I think not, but a recommended read anyhow.
by John Grisham
High school All-American Neely Crenshaw returns for the first time in fifteen years to his home to bury his football coach - a man that in more ways than one influenced him.
Not the average Grisham novel. It is shorter than usual and without the usual suspense.
A tad moralizing, simplistic, and too much football.
An ok read though.
by John Grisham
Clay Carter is a Public Defender with a career going nowhere when he stumbles on a conspiracy landing him a large settlement in a tort case. Suddenly he has found his niche suing big pharmaceutical companies.
The New York Times Book Review wrote:
John Grisham is about as good a storyteller as we've got.
While that may not sound like the best of reviews I think it just about sums up perfectly what Grisham does. He writes an excellent story - nothing fancy but a solid page turner.
Recommended.
by John Grisham
Professor Ray Atlee is summoned to his father's death bed, however, on arriving he finds his father, a former judge, dead and three million dollars in cash. There is no way his farther could have earned this amount legally and Ray now needs to find out where the money came from before someone else who evidently also knows about the money finds out where he has hidden it.
A classic Grisham. Simple yet compelling story with an every day hero.
It is definately not his best novel but recommended.
by John Grisham
Three former judges in a minimum security federal prison passing time in the prison library writing briefs, handling cases for other inmates, dispensing jailhouse justice and scheeming to make money.
However, their quiet lifes are about to change after a scam ensnaring the wrong victim goes awry.
Another excellent Grisham. Not much different from his other books but why change a winning game.
Recommended.
by John Grisham
A self-made billionaire confined to a wheel chair writes his last will and testement in front of his heirs who all declare him of sound will and mind.
However, after signing another will with a new heir the old man gets up and throws himself out the windows.
The old heirs are gready and contest the new will. A typical Grisham story is on its way. Quite good.
Recommended.
by John Grisham
A young lawyer leaves a high powered law firm after a hostage situation that completely changes his life to become a lawyer for the homeless.
The first Grisham page turner with a social message. If this book does not change the way you look at homeless people you have a heart of stone.
A must read.
by John Grisham
Patrick Lanigan was a young partner in a prominent Southern law firm with a beautiful wife, a new baby girl, and a bright future.
After staging his own death and running off with millions of dollars of the law firm's money his is on the run just waiting to get caught.
Grisham at his best. Legal maneouvring, surprising twists and turns, and a clever endning. A real page turner.
Highly recommended.
by John Grisham
In a Mississippi court in a case involving hundred of millions of dollars a jury starts to behave mysteriously.
Can a jury be manipulated and why and by whom? A classic court room drama involving big gready corporations against the little guy.
Grisham at his best. A clever study in gread, manipulation, and power.
Recommended.
by John Grisham
Rudy is a young lawyer with a case worth millions of dollars in settlement if he can make it in face of mounting debts and the best lawyers his adversaries can buy.
Suing an insurance company that did not pay for the treatment of a cancer patient Rudy is fighting for justice before he goes bankrupt.
A typical Grisham tale of legal intrigue and corporate greed. Well worth reading.
by John Grisham
A young lawyer trying to get a death sentence reversed. Only this death row inmate is family, a racist clan member, and a murderer.
Not Grisham at his best. It is worth reading if you really like Grisham. If there is other Grisham novels that you have not read you should read them first.
Made into a movie with Gene Hackman in 1996.
Recommended.
by John Grisham
An 11-year-old boy witnesses the suicide of a mafia lawyer.The FBI and the mafia are very interested in the lawyer's dying words. The boy is just interested in surviving
A classic Grisham page turner with the usual interesting twists and turns.
Turned into a movie in 1994 with Tommy Lee Jones and Susan Sarandon.
Recommended.
by John Grisham
Another page turner by Grisham. Well written with an interesting plot.
A young law student writes a speculative brief on the assassination of two Supreme Court justices. The brief is dead on and soon she is running for her life.
Turned into a movie in 1993 with Julia Roberts, Denzel Washington, and Sam Shepard.
Highly recommended.
by John Grisham
Grisham's first novell which became a bestseller after his later books had made it big. There are some minor errors that should have been edited out but not enough to spoil the book. Well worth reading.
The story is about a black farmer whose daughter is raped by two rednecks that the farmer consequently kills. The farmer is defended by a local lawyer.
Made into a movie in 1996 with Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson, and Kevin Spacey.
Recommended.
by John Grisham
Grisham became a bestseller with The Firm. Even though it is his second book The Firm to most people will be Grisham's first. I bought it on a Saturday and I thought I would just look at it before going to bed around midnight. I got caught on the first page - it took me an hour to move from the dinner table to the sofa. At 5 in the morning I slept a couple of hours before finishing the book.
The book is about a top law student accepting a job in what turns out to be mafia law firm and suddently finds himself caught in something that he needs to get out of before getting killed.
Made into a film in 1993 with Tom Cruise and Gene Hackman. The movie is not that bad but they should have kept Grisham's ending.
Highly recommended.
by Robert Goddard
Harry Barnet's son is in a coma - a fate similar to too many other scientists.
Great story that unfortunately hinges on an ubelievable precept.
An ok read.
by Thomas Harris
Retired FBI profiler Will Graham is called back to work on a series of horrible murders and he is forced to confront his own past trying to identify the serial killer before he kills again. Dr Hannibal Lecter although already incarcerated plays an important role as a consultant and as the source of Graham's torments.
Absolutely brilliant.
Highly recommended.
by Thomas Harris
The second book in the trilogy of Dr Hannibal Lecter.
A new serial killer is on the loose and Jack Crawford sends a young FBI agent in spe, Clarice Starling, to see the brilliant genious, psychiatrist, and homicidal cannibal, Dr. Lecter, in order to get him to help catch the new serial killer.
Highly recommended.
by Thomas Harris
By popular demand and quite a lot of dollars Harris was convinced to write a new book on Dr. Hannibal Lecter. Lecter has been on the loose for a decade and now surfaces in Florence. It is now up to FBI agent Clarice Starling to hunt him down.
Hannibal is not quite up to the standard of the previous two books and the ending is rather weak. However, all is forgiven since any book by Harris on Dr. Lecter is by definition worth reading.
Recommended.
by Jack Henderson
A reclusive genius and a young and beautiful operative has to team up to same the world from global tragedy.
It is a bit annoying that the storyline is not particularly realistic especially when it comes to the exploits of the two geniuses. Artificial intelligense is just not possible but I have read a lot worse examples than in this book.
The Times wrote:
Nailbiting tense.
An ok read.
by Craig Hickman
A Harvard MBA's idea of a suspenseful story on innovation and corporate espionage.
A horribly bad book. Badly written, unrealistic business case, inconsistant and with a poor crasp of technology.
Stay clear!
af Lone Kindberg
19-årige Therese Winding er den perfekte pige med det perfekte liv og den perfekte kæreste, men måske netop derfor keder hun sig. Hun kaster sig derfor ud i et vildt og udsvævende liv.
En dårlig skrevet og ikke særlig anbefalelsesværdig erotisk roman.
af Michael Larsen
Arkæologen Alexandra Killis bliver tilkaldt som ekspert i forbindelse med et mord på en kollega. Det, der starter som en rutinemæssig, videnskabelig undersøgelse, hvirvler hende hurtigt ind i et spil og liv og død.
En til tider spændende bog, som dog svælger alt for meget i spekulative forestillinger om kosmiske katastrofer, og så er bogen pludselig slut med en del løse ender.
Bogen er ikke dårlig, men den kunne have været så meget bedre.
by Michael Larsen
A story of industrial espionage and computer-enhanced imagery.
Martin Molberg is searching for the killer of his girlfriend while becoming more and more uncertain as to what really is.
Well written but with a weak ending.
I am not sure that I can recommend it.
by Michael Larsen
Annika Niebuhr is 30-something, divorced, and a doctor specializing in snakes so she should be able to recognize a murder from an ordinary snake bite. And then she is suddenly involved.
I could have done without the cosmic catastrophy part.
Well written but again with a weak ending.
Recommended.
by Pam Lewis
Two teenagers plan to loose their viginity before graduating high school. However, things take an unexpected turn and their lives are changed forever.
Some good ideas but all in all the story is not really credible.
No recommendable.
by Robert Ludlum
A man with gun shot wounds are fished out of the Mediterrainian. He cannot remember his own name. All he has to go by is the number of a Swish bank account with 4 million dollars and the fact that everywhere he goes someone is trying to kill him.
Suspense does not get any better than this.
The first book of the Jason Bourne trilogy.
Very succesfully filmed with Matt Damon as Bourne. The older version with Richard Chamberlain is not that good.
Highly recommended.
by Robert Ludlum
The ultimate killer, Jason Bourne, is now a quiet professor trying to forget. However, a murder in Kowloon forces Bourne back in the game.
Suspense at its very best.
Highly recommended.
By Robert Ludlum
The Jackal and Medusa are back and Jason Bourne - the ultimate killing machine - is once again forced out of retirement.
A sequel that is just as good as its predecessors.
The third book of the Bourne Trilogy.
Highly recommended.
by James Melville
A novel set in Japan in the 1930s and 1980s where nationalistic army officers fight fight against the growing liberalism in the government.
Rather uninteresting.
by Luke Rhinehart
A cult classic about living by the roll of a dice.
A lot of people find it fascinating and even hilarious. I find it stupid and uninteresting.
Time Out wrote:
The most fashionable novel of the early 1970s.
But like any classic (though not in any real classic sense) you should probably have a go at it.
by Luke Rhinehart
The sequel to The Dice Man.
Larry Rhinehart is a successful analyst at Wall Street who starts hearing rumours about his long lost father.
Does he actually have anything in common with his infamous father, the Dice Man?
If you have read The Dice Man you know whether to read this book or not.
by Luke Rhinehart
The story of an Indian boy sent to earth by his Father, the Lord Chance, to find Ultimate Truth which is kind of hard when you are in high school discovering sex and love.
The Times wrote:
Anarchic, hip, subversive and comic...
A fun book.
Recommended.
by Neal Stephenson
Time Out wrote:
Pychon meets Gibson in the biggest novel of the season.
Two parallel stories of war, Japanese gold, encryption, and computer science with odd heroes (a systems administrator and a social misfit of a mathmatician and code breaker). Great story - especially if you are into computers. Otherwise the novel would have benefitted from editing a 100 or so pages out.
Root is sitting on the opposite bunk with the cigar box on his lap. He holds his hand up in a V for Victory, then levels it at Shaftoe’s face and pokes him in the eyes. “I cannot help you with your inabillity to find physical comfort – it is a problem of body chemistry,” he says. “It poses interesting theological questions. It reminds us that all the pleasures of the world are an illusion projected into our souls by our bodies.”
Highly recommended.
by Robert Stone
A novel of the Jerusalem Syndrome - the special kind of religious madness all to common among the pilgrimes of the Holy Land.
Christopher Lucas is an alcoholic freelance journalist of catholic/jewish descend strugling with his own lack of faith while writing a book about the religious fanatics of the Holy Land discovering a plot to destroy the stability of the region.
A book of conspiracies within conspiracies.
A bit long and heavy on issues of faith but still recommened.
by Trevanian
Nicholai Hel although half German, half Russian is brought up by a Japanese general. Master of martial arts and a deadly assassin.
Full of suspense, international affairs, and violence.
Rereading it 15 years later I must admit to being a little disappointed. It is a bit simplistic in its politics and lacking in realism.
... 'The mindless voters of this country are wrong to worry about the dangers of the CIA's internalcorruption. When they bring this nation to disaster, it won't be through their villainy: it will be because of their bungling.' ...
However, you will find the description of Go fascinating.
... what Go is to philosophers and warriors, chess is to accountants and merchants. ...
Recommended.
by Scott Turow
The story of how a scheme to get money changes a life forever.
Although the story is again set in the fictional Kindle County the novel is somewhat different from the usual legal thriller that Turow has written.
Sunday Times wrote:
Brilliantly written ... compulsively readable.
Highly recommended.
by Scott Turow
Alejandro "Sandy" Stern is put in charge of the investigation into the murder of his colleague at the State Prosecutor's office. Only he has had an affair with the dead woman and soon a lot of things point to him as the murderer.
Made into an excellent film with Harrison Ford as Stern.
Recommended.
by Scott Turow
A sequel to Presumed Innocent.
Sandy Stern is now a prominent defense lawyer who's life is about to change after he comes home to find his wife of 30 years dead from a suicide.
Made into a film in 1992.
Recommended.
by Scott Turow
Robbie Feaver is corrupt lawyer that repeated has bribed the judges of Kindle County. Only now he has been found out and he is being used by the FBI to get the judges.
Quite brilliant.
Recommended.
af Inger Wolf
Hvad gør man, når man keder sig i sit ægteskab og er på forretningsrejse i USA? Den 27-årige Benedikte falder i hvert fald i med Jason, og det forandrer hendes liv med mand og barn.
Værd tro mod dig selv - vær utro.
En nogenlunde bog.
by Eiji Yoshikawa
Yoshikawa's version of probably the most famous swordsman in Japanese history, Miyamoto Musashi, who wrote The Book of Five Rings.
If you are at all interested in martial arts and/or Japanese culture you should read this book. If you are not you should read it anyway.
Highly recommended.