J.A. Jance, Eric Van Lustbader
J.A. Jance, Eric Van Lustbader
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A Simon & Schuster eBook. Simon & Schuster has a great book for every reader.
- GenresMysteryThrillerShort Stories
37 pages, Kindle Edition Published July 23, 2019
About the author
J.A. Jance
122books3,815followers
Judith Ann Jance is the top 10 New York Times bestselling author of the Joanna Brady series; the J. P. Beaumont series; three interrelated thrillers featuring the Walker family; and Edge of Evil, the first in a series featuring Ali Reynolds. Born in South Dakota and brought up in Bisbee, Arizona, Jance lives with her husband in Seattle, Washington, and Tucson, Arizona. Series:
* J.P. Beaumont
* Joanna Brady
* Ali Reynolds
* Walker Family
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Zain
1,655 reviews210 followers
Ancient Relic? Bravo Shaw is a member of an ancient, secret religious society that hunts down ancient relics. He has been told that the cloth that wiped Christ’s face-The Veronica cloth-is located in Arizona. Although members of his team are tortured and murdered by a rival religious society-The Knights of Clement-they have not revealed its secret location. With help from an elderly butler, an ancient nun and a GPS expert, Bravo Shaw is encouraged to go after the relic. This book is part of a collection. The stories are short but sweet.
- action-thriller collection female-authors
Tonya Lucas
1,227 reviews17 followers
Very interesting plot. This was a fun short story with an interesting twist. Bravo Shaw and Ali Reynolds working together to find the Veronica, the veil which is believed to of been used to wipe Jesus’s blood off his brow at his crucifixion.
Leah Parker
265 reviews1 follower
SHORT AND SNOWY A very fast read about a mining treasure that to many people want. One side is for profit, and the other to save history.
26 reviews
This is a collaborative novella by J.A. Jance and Eric VanLustbader in Simon and Schuster's Anthology Series matching up a character from each author's novels. In this case, the veil is a long lost cloth dating back to the time of Jesus. This is a quick read and worth the time. I found this and other Match Up stories on Amazon. About $.99 each.
Drew
590 reviews3 followers
These "Matchup" short stories are fun, but they don't always work very well. Sometimes it's hard to merge two very different leading characters in a short story. In this case, I didn't feel like I got to know either of the leading characters very well. The story itself was exciting, but the ending was a little puzzling and disappointing.
Selenity Jade (Coffee Addicts Book Reviews)
1,990 reviews15 followers
It was okay, but I was bored. I do admit that thrillers aren't my genre so I may have been a wee bit biased.
- short-stories thriller-suspense
Cindy
527 reviews5 followers
Intriguing short story. Loved the setting in New Mexico in winter.
Paul Parkinson
958 reviews4 followers
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April 28, 2020not bad
Leanne Pazik
322 reviews3 followers
I love JA Jance Love Ali Reynolds she is one tough cookie, with her butler and team she can kick some butt. So fun!!
Christi M
927 reviews21 followers
Great short read! LOVED this matchup!!
Judy
27 reviews1 follower
Short and sweet!
RavenT
620 reviews8 followers
This is a short piece, but it features Ali and her badass butler as well as a mysterious character named Bravo Shaw from Eric von Lustbader's series.
- mystery thriller
Margarita Rosado
307 reviews2 followers
I enjoyed so much the whole collection. This is the last one I read and did not let me down. It's amazing how in so short space the authors make a whole story. I recommend the whole collection.
Kay
800 reviews4 followers
The Matchup Collection is very fun
Bruce Baldwin
44 reviews1 follower
another fine mashup J. A. Jance I’ve never read, I have read a few of Van Lustbader’s books. Just another story in this wonderful collection that was a joy to read.
CHud
472 reviews
Not bad for a short read The action was difficult to follow at times. However, the characters are well developed. I enjoyed reading this short read.
Elizabeth Mason
33 reviews2 followers
I was able to put this book down, even though it was a short story. Really didn't grab my attention.
Linda Royall
13 reviews
If you read J A JANCE this was a good read. I enjoyed it.
NV
792 reviews
Okay Story is okay, the most memorable is the fact that it was unwritten by two authors I have enjoyed in the past.
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