Books from the Backlog is a fun way to feature some of those neglected books sitting on your bookshelf unread. If you are anything like me, you might be surprised by some of the unread books hiding in your stacks.
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Fifth Avenue by Christopher Smith is one of those thrillers that reads like a true story. I downloaded this from Amazon on 6.5.12.
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Look beneath all the power and all the wealth that represents New York City’s Fifth Avenue, and you’ll find greed, blood, revenge. In the thriller Fifth Avenue, each intermingles within a revered society that is unprepared for what’s in store for it when one man finally strikes in an effort to destroy another man for murdering his wife thirty-one years ago.
Louis Ryan is that man. George Redman, his wife, two daughters and their close friends are his targets. Both men are self-made billionaires who came from nothing to stake their claim to Fifth Avenue. But when Louis Ryan hires an international assassin to literally rip the Redman family apart, a series of events that can’t be stopped catapults them all through a fast-paced, hard-edged thriller in which nobody is safe. Secrets are revealed. The Mafia get involved. And George’s two daughters, Celina and Leana Redman, come to the forefront. More than anyone, it’s they who are caught in the throes of their father’s past as Louis Ryan’s blind desire to kill them all takes surprising turns in his all-out effort to see them dead.
Fifth Avenue by Christopher Smith is one of those books that tugs at my conspiracy theory bug. I mean, Fifth Avenue, all that money and power. I downloaded it on 6.5.12 and it averages a 3.6 on Goodreads.
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Yep. This sounds like one for you:)
totally. 🙂
I love conspiracy theories. This sounds like one I’d like too!
Carrie @ The Butterfly Reader
i hope to read it soon. i’ll be sure and review it.
I like conspiracy stories, too. Hope you enjoy this one. 🙂
thanks sophia
I have read a few fiction books, that read like non-fiction, and that is quite an accomplishment by an author.
adds that little something extra i am always looking for
This looks really familiar. I wouldn’t be surprised if I have it hiding on my Kindle as well. I hope you enjoy it, Sherry!
cool. happy reading carole
This sounds good Sherry!
glad to hear it kim
I hope you get to read it soon(ish)! I have so many in the tbr pile.
me too. it’s hard to decide what to read next if it’s not a review book. 🙂
Hope you get a chance to read it soon!
me too. lol