Tata (former brigadier general who now writes the Jake Mahegan series), Sean Parnell (former U.S. Recently, more than ever, real heroes are stepping into the world of fiction, trying their hands at penning thrillers.īrad Taylor (former Delta Force commander turned New York Times bestselling author), A.J. I love those characters and greatly admire the authors who created them. That’s exactly what happened when I read Mastering Fear.įollowing Mitch Rapp or Jason Bourne is great, don’t get me wrong. I’ve done it, sure, but the book has to really knock my socks off for me to step aside from the thriller genre and take the time to review it. I personally enjoy autobiographies, but it’s pretty rare I actually review a nonfiction book. When I’m not reading books for reviews or blurbs, I like to get outside the genre I cover and try something else. I read books about people who do extraordinary things, but they all have one thing in common (well, two if you count stopping nuclear attacks, because they all stop nuclear attacks at some point): they’re all fictional. As a critic, my area of expertise is fiction - more specifically, the thriller genre, especially political, spy, and military thrillers.
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