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Here are early reviews from Readers. Send your own reviews or comments by email, or, alternatively, comment on the blog.

"I loved it and found it exciting and did not want to stop reading until finished.  You should be very proud of this literary assault on the thrillers and I can't wait for the sequel. I ... (felt) like I (was) reading from a Lee Childs or Phillip Margolin novel." - Denis Commette

"If you like action, suspense, romance, flying, sailing and have ever had anything to do with the military, you would enjoy this fast paced book. " - S.S. Harper

"I became immediately engrossed and basically  put it down only to eat and sleep until I was finished. I was impressed!  "Old Scores" is a fast paced romance thriller much in the genre of  John D. McDonald's "Travis McGee" series of the fifties. I enjoyed it immensely and look forward to many exciting sequels." - Graham Kerr

A hunt for killers who murdered a friend thrusts Jake Driver into a life and death battle with a brutal drug gang, and into the crosshairs of a ruthless archenemy he pursued a generation ago.

As he sails to and from the Caribbean, Jake’s two worlds collide: one, the violent and dangerous thrill ride he mounts when he serves his country as a federal agent, the other, a realm of love, sex and poignant storybook endings he creates in romance novels. A dangerous operative and hopeless romantic, Jake has issues to resolve before he can commit to any one woman.

Set against the historic backdrop of the military and flying communities of the South Carolina Lowcountry, Old Scores is a fast-paced thriller with a romantic subplot. Early readers compare Old Scores to the works of Lee Child and Philip Margolin. Jake Driver, is much like Jack Reacher, a medically retired West Pointer; and, like Frank Moses of RED, he remains extremely dangerous.  

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