
The Recruiter – Gregg Podolski
The beginning of a book might be the most important part. The Recruiter starts off with a bang, as we follow Rick Carter, a recruiter who connects assassins…
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The beginning of a book might be the most important part. The Recruiter starts off with a bang, as we follow Rick Carter, a recruiter who connects assassins…
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For my taste, this book was about as close to perfect as you can get. I have to give the disclaimer that I’m a sucker for submarine stories.…
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I added this book to my TBR list when I met the author, Steve Urszenyi, at the Thrillerfest conference in New York last June. Steve is a great…
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I saw a patient recently, a man in his late seventies, who suffered from back pain. He came to me for a myelogram, a procedure in which I…
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There are these two weirdos who live in our house. They stink, they always try to eat our food, and they become wildly agitated every time we leave…
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The Bible describes the punishment for adultery as burning at the stake. Long ago, people suspected of practicing witchcraft were stoned to death. According to Muslim law, men…
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Fashionable PPE The cloud of doom and depression hanging over the world for the last six months feels permanent. There are days when a patch of sunlight shines…
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The economy As Wall Street retreats, fears abound about the impending economic collapse run rampant. Ray Dalio, the founder of Bridgewater Associates, states, “This is not a…
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We have all seen reports of the college-aged students continuing to swarm the beaches in Florida while the COVID-19 virus spreads at an exponential rate. Schools are closed,…
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Every couple of years, there’s a major election, and as always, there are people, driven by unknown inner forces, who harass me to vote. Ads are scattered…
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