Books by Chris Kuzneski and Complete Book Reviews
Chris Kuzneski, Author . Jove $7.99 (422p) ISBN 978-0-515-14211-2
Kuzneski elbows his way into the overcrowded field of the papal thriller with his sophomore effort (after 2002's racially charged The Plantation
), combining the requisite plot twists and Da Vinci
-esque secret histories with a Passion of the...
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Chris Kuzneski, Author . Jove $7.99 (322p) ISBN 978-0-515-14356-0
Retired soldiers Jonathon Payne and D.J. Jones return to action (after last year's Sign of the Cross
), investigating a secret bunker off the coast of Korea where a gruesome scene and a missing squad from their former unit, an elite...
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Chris Kuzneski, Author . Putnam $25.95 (512p) ISBN 978-0-399-15582-6
When the bodies of seven headless monks are found on the rocks below a Greek mountain monastery, Nick Dial, head of Interpol's homicide division, investigates in Kuzneski's fourth novel to feature ex–Special Forces warriors Jonathon...
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Chris Kuzneski, Putnam, $25.95 (416p) ISBN 978-0-399-15659-5
In Kuzneski's anemic fifth thriller to feature ex–Special Forces soldiers and best pals David Jones and Jonathon Payne, now fabulously wealthy after their discovery of a Greek treasure in their last outing, The Lost Throne, an attractive stranger...
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Chris Kuzneski. Putnam, $25.95 (432p) ISBN 978-0-399-15745-5
Kuzneski’s lightweight sixth contemporary thriller featuring former Special Forces pals Jonathon Payne and David Jones (after 2010’s The Prophecy) takes the bantering duo to Bavaria, where they get on the trail of a hidden treasure belonging to...
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Chris Kuzneski. Putnam, $26.95 (464p) ISBN 978-0-399-15899-5
Former Special Forces operatives David Jones and Jonathon Payne race to the rescue of Jones’s old girlfriend, Italian archeologist Maria Pelati, in Kuzneski’s fast-moving seventh thriller featuring the wisecracking duo (after 2012’s The Secret Crown)
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Chris Kuzneski, Author, Dick Hill, Read by , read by Dick Hill. Brilliance $29.99 (0p) ISBN 978-1-4233-8968-2
Kuzneski's novel is swiftly paced but so sophomoric and offensive it makes Birth of a Nation
look like a plea for racial understanding. An army of militant black men kidnap the white descendants of slave owners and transport them to a secret...
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