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Steven nedelton's Blog – December 2009 Archive (4)

JEN KNOX REVIEWS CROSSROADS--FIVE STARS

5.0 out of 5 stars Fast-Paced, Tight Prose, December 22, 2009

By J. L. Knox "JLK" (San Antonio, TX USA) - See all my reviews

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OK. This is not the genre of choice for me, but I've come to know Steven Nedelton and I had to admit, his book (CROSSROADS) sounded interesting, so why limit myself, I thought. So here's my take: This is a plot-driven, fast-paced, spy thriller that seems to incorporate a lot of research and keen literary skill. I'm very glad I picked up… Continue

Added by steven nedelton on December 22, 2009 at 5:51pm — No Comments

MBR gives five stars to CROSSROADS...

MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW 5.0 out of 5 stars



A fascinating and entertaining story of cold war espionage, highly recommended, December 11, 2009

By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) -



Double crossing, triple crossing, quadruple crossings are not things that were unheard of in the espionage time of the Cold War. "Crossroads" is a story of cold war espionage as Tallman distrusts the newest defector to the agency, former soviet spy Mikhail. When new technology is on the line,… Continue

Added by steven nedelton on December 13, 2009 at 7:00pm — No Comments

Crossroads is available,The Raven Affair to be released soon

Reviews for Crossroads (web site: http://www.snedelton.com)



"Reminiscent of John Le Carre with a dash of Ian Flemming, Steven Nedelton's Crossroads plunges us deep into the complicated and not yet thawed Cold War mind-power experimentations and its dubious dark characters that once inhabited that volatile underworld. Written with an uncanny knack for plot and time-shifting, this 21st century thriller also introduces us to 20 th century CIA Agent… Continue

Added by steven nedelton on December 7, 2009 at 7:30pm — No Comments

Do you believe in the extrasensory, paranormal....

Way back in the late fifties, a man was crossing a street in a city hundreds of miles away from his home and family. He was on a business trip. All of a sudden, he had a feeling that something happened to his wife. Later, in the evening, while he was watching his hometown news, he discovered that his wife was killed that same day in an automotive accident while crossing a street. About the same time he had the premonition.

Visit www.snedelton.com and… Continue

Added by steven nedelton on December 2, 2009 at 5:30pm — No Comments

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