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Inspires and Guides

Review from Flow Engineering →

I really found this book valuable. It reinforces how critical it is to understand and optimize our value streams. This is backed up by valuable experience and relevant case studies that translate well to real world execution. Section 2 lays out clear guidance on how to drive understanding and measurable improvement. And section 3 address..

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HAWKE’S FURY

Review from Hawke’s Fury →

This is a modern Day Texas Ranger book. The drug Cartel has crooked cops working with them. Sonny Hawke goes across the border trying to find the people responsible. There on the border bringing drugs across. I enjoyed this book but it’s hard to keep up with all the bad guys and who’s who. Trust..

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Very educational

Review from While the City Slept →

This book taught me a lot about mental health care in the United States. Thank you for painting such a rich picture of the victims (Jennifer also taught me a lot). I also felt compassion for the perpetrator at one point, until I found out exactly what he did. Further, I hate our criminal justice..

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Thrills, but weak story

Review from Hawke’s Fury →

A fun ride, but suspension of disbelief is occasionally difficult. The crusade against a huge drug cartel by the protagonist and his close associates pushes against the bounds of rationality. Also, there is off-screen action that is alluded to but the results of which are never really seen. This book is about action, not really..

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Thrill ride

Review from Hawke’s Target →

A thrill ride all the way across Texas, this is an entertaining action novel. It’s not particularly believable, but it’s fun throughout. Gun fights, knife fights, redneck mafia, car chases, and explosives — this book has it all. If you’re looking for a sober police procedural, this certainly isn’t that, but if you want cinematic..

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Good bits, mediocre story

Review from Hawke’s War →

2.5 stars. This book had several well-done action scenes and good character work. But the plot was choppy and dominated by a plot in which the protagonist was a prisoner. In addition, there were several sections that strained credulity, both based on physiology and psychology, and based on coincidence/information availability. Not Wortham’s best work.