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At the Edge

At the Edge

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You can't go wrong with this read!
Review: This is Dun's second book, and in my opinion he's two for two. It doesn't get any better than that! I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It's a great suspense/thriller. Dun always manages to create believable characters that I can relate to. I feel like I'm right there with them in his action sequences. Great escapest/suspense read. I definitely recommend this book to all, along with Necessary Evil if you haven't read that yet.

I'm ready for book #3 from Dun......

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One Grand Read!
Review: This was one grand read. It's the best of its genre that I've read in some time. The action is non-stop and reading it sometimes feels like a workout. It has all the right moves. I highly recommend it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: will keep you guessing!
Review: Two opposing lawyers meet in a tavern to arrange a clandestine deal over the fate of a redwood forest & a half-million dollars in cash. Outside, however, someone is waiting to relieve them of that fortune in political clout.

When the attache case is torn from Maria Fisher's hand, Dan Young tumbles her into his auto & gives chase out of town, into the Oregon timber farms. What they discover, deep in the forest miles from anywhere, is a stockade with all the signs of unsavory & illegal activity.

AT THE EDGE will keep you guessing as to who, what, where & why as an unlikely domestic terrorist stalks the sparring lawyers, court dates come & go, bombs go off & people are killed & kidnapped all over the place!

Not nearly as thrilling as David Dun's first effort NECESSARY EVIL. Perhaps because while drawing sympathetic portraits of his two heroes, it is his villain who stands out with far more realism & definition.

If you like environmental shenanigans, hair-raising villainy & that old black magic called "opposites attract" - you are going to thoroughly enjoy AT THE EDGE!


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