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October 4, 2025

Jeff Bailey Reviews Deadly Vision by Todd Severin


Medical thrillers can be the bestthrillers, especially when they are eminently contemporary, like the controversiessurrounding AI in today’s marketplace. Deadly Vision by Todd Severin isjust such a thriller. Deadly Vision opens in the middle a high stakes surgicalprocedure. The developer of an AI that could have performed the surgery with alot less risk is a witness. It took me two chapters for my reading pace to recoverfrom the high-speed-read that the first scenes induced. The images that the descriptionof the AI surgery induced were breathtaking. Phrasing like, ‘Just what I needbefore the most important presentation of my life, a starched cotton decapitation’made the read even better. As a debut release, it was one of the best. Fivestars for Todd Severin and his imaginative creation, Deadly Vision.

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Published on October 04, 2025 10:39

October 2, 2025

Camren Buron Reviews Not On MY Watch by Jeff Bailey

 

I had the pleasure of reading "Not on My Watch", by Jeff Bailey. The basic premise is one that is quite frankly, scary in its believability, because we have a number of crazies in this country with very similar ideas to the antagonists in this book. The hero is US Marine Cassandra Sing, who gets caught up in a theft of nuclear weapons from an Oklahoma military base by supremacists wanting to return to the original ideas of the Constitution, although apparently without the racist rhetoric that most such people in real life today embody. The action is tense, and is occasionally interrupted by flashbacks in Sing's life, showing her progression into the Marines. It embodies her determination, strength, and devotion to her duty, which should be an example for all US military personnel. The flashbacks sometimes came at unexpected moments, but this isn't a bad thing. Occasionally, it did cause me to lose track of where the main story was, but I picked it up again pretty quickly. If you, or anyone in your family, has been in the military, they'll see a lot of themselves in this story. For those who haven't, this story is a good way to better understand their mentality and commitment. Kudos to Jeff Bailey for an outstanding story! I'm looking forward to reading his next one.

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Published on October 02, 2025 11:35

September 28, 2025

Kerry Kennedy, Today's Featured Author

Kerry Kennedy, Today's Featured Author

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Published on September 28, 2025 09:40

September 22, 2025

Jeff Bailey Reviews Pool Man by Dan McDowell


Jeff Bailey Reviews Pool Man by Dan McDowell.#poolman #danmcdowell #jeffbailey #bookreview #booktok #readwithus #shelfies #museum
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Published on September 22, 2025 09:42

September 14, 2025

To AI or not to AI by Jeff Bailey


To AI or not to AI
, that is the question.#aivideo #jeffbailey #reviewbyauthors #booksandauthor #writingcommunity #writing #barnesandnoble #gmabookclub
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Published on September 14, 2025 11:06

September 6, 2025

Kerry Kennedy Reviews The Defect by Jeff Bailey

 Kerry Kennedy Reviews The Defect by Jeff Bailey

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Published on September 06, 2025 10:22

September 5, 2025

Jeff Bailey Reviews Red Notice by Bill Browder




 Red Notice by Bill Browder is an autobiography of the first foreigner to make it as a successful investor in post-communist Russia. Second, it’s the history of the Magnitsky Act. Sergei Magnitski was a Russian, activist lawyer who died in the Russian Prison system. While I love a well-conceived spy thriller, Red Notice was over the top. It was all true. Bill Browder lived this story. Red Notice is a MEMOIR. There is a strong story element wrapped around, international banking, finance, and Investments. I Highly recommend Red Notice to any lover tog this genre of thriller. Can’t wait to read Browder’s other books.


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Published on September 05, 2025 10:38

August 30, 2025

Jeff Bailey Reviews Buster, The Bridger Mountain Bear by Wayne Edwards

 

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Published on August 30, 2025 11:32

August 23, 2025

The Judas Robe by Larry Rodness, The Back Story


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Published on August 23, 2025 10:49

August 22, 2025

Jeff Bailey Reviews Agent Scorned by Ephraim Clark

 

Agent Scorned is Ephraim Clark’sbest yet, by far. The characters are tight and there is no wasted space orside-stories. I feel I know Brad James and his counterpart Chuck, realistic notperfect. It’s why I liked Indiana Jones, humanly accomplished and vulnerable. Thebad guys are equally well developed and real. In Agent Scorned, there is asuicide in Paris and Brad James gets involved - twisty, unpredictable. Justwhat I want in a conspiracy thriller. I’ve read all of Ephraim Clark's thrillersand enjoyed each one. One last point, ‘write what you know’ as the adage goes.Well, Ephraim Clark obviously lives in, and knows, Paris, intimately. The richreferences to street names, districts and businesses (bars) adds so much colorto the books. I felt like I knew Paris after my first read. I felt like I wasreturning to somewhere I’ve lived before as I read Agents Scorned. I guess thefirst book left quite an impression. While the stories are stand alone. I wouldrecommend reading Cult Stalker first and then read the books in the orderpublished. The familiarity with Paris added a lot to my enjoyment of the story.Well done Ephraim Clark.  I highly recommendAgent Scorned.

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Published on August 22, 2025 11:34