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Reviewed by Omar Shariff, Deputy Editor, Weekend Review
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A bird’s-eye view of hate
Mohammad Hasan Al Harbi bats for the hated creature while using it as a metaphor for today’s world
2m read
One shot by Lee Child
A trigger-happy former military sniper is framed by a Russian mob in a shoot-out that claims five lives
3m read
End of the ‘Century Trilogy’
Ken Follet began with the First World War and now closes with the fall of the Berlin Wall
3m read
Lull before the storm
A fascinating thriller based on the corruption in pre-revolution Egypt
3m read
Breaking bones in Europe
Jack Reacher is a drifter. But the army tracks him down, because someone has taken a long-range shot at the French president
3m read
From terror to talks?
Al Qaida is far from being a spent force and could adopt a political approach to gain legitimacy
4m read
Justice done, albeit outside the law
The Racketeer may be pure imagination but one is inclined to feel for the protagonist even as he cons the government
3m read
Sycamore Row review: Race and money
While the plot and style are vintage Grisham, the novel does get tedious in the middle part
3m read
A future of horrors
A chilling portrait of a scary new world without morals or scruples
3m read
Jack Reacher on the road
He only hitches a ride but ends up fighting terrorists
2m read
Sucked into a vortex
Victor, of ‘The Hunter' fame, has a CIA brief to kill an arms dealer, but finds himself in the agency's — and Mossad's — cross hairs
3m read
Hitting the bull’s-eye
A tale told from five viewpoints ends just as a Jeffrey Archer novel is expected to — whetting the appetite for the next instalment
3m read
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