Books by Tom Doyle and Complete Book Reviews
Tom Doyle. Tor, $24.99 (320p) ISBN 978-0-7653-3751-1
Doyle’s uneven debut raises the reader’s hopes and then crushes them. American army captain Dale Morton is cursed by a Middle Eastern mage while on a special mission. The last member of one of American’s Craft families—magic practitioners who have...
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Tom Doyle. Ballantine, $27 (288p) ISBN 978-0-8041-7914-0
The 1970s were not kind to Sir Paul McCartney. Blamed for the breakup of The Beatles, critically savaged by rock critics for seemingly inconsequential LPs and silly love songs such as "Silly Love Songs," McCartney seemed as lost and obsolete as his...
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Tom Doyle. Tor, $24.99 (336p) ISBN 978-0-7653-3752-8
Puritanical investigator Maj. Michael Endicott takes the lead in Doyle’s rewarding second Craftsman installment (following American Craftsmen). This sprawling tale moves through Istanbul, Tokyo, London, and parts of the U.S., showcasing each region’s
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Tom Doyle. Ballantine, $30 (320p) ISBN 978-1-101-88418-8
In the 1970s, Elton John was the “Rocket Man,” flying high over the rock world with one hit after another that brought him international fame. In this adoring and candid set of fan’s notes, music journalist Doyle (Man on the Run) draws on interviews
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Tom Doyle. Tor, $27.99 (352p) ISBN 978-0-7653-3753-5
Doyle concludes his contemporary military fantasy trilogy with this ambitious installment (after The Left-Hand Way). Scherie Rezvani, recently inducted into the secrets of the craft world as a profanity-powered exorcist, must work with the...
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Tom Doyle. Rowman & Littlefield, $32 (368p) ISBN 978-1-53818-116-4
Journalist Doyle (Captain Fantastic) delves beyond Kate Bush’s recently revived 1985 hit “Running up That Hill” in this colorful career retrospective. Drawing on his 2005 interview with Bush for Mojo magazine and conversations with her friends and...
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Tom Doyle and JoAnn Doyle. Thomas Nelson, $18.99 trade paper (240p) ISBN 978-0-7852-3346-6
Married American pastors Tom (Killing Christians) and JoAnn Doyle offer a middling collection of stories about Muslims who have converted to Christianity. During nearly two decades of missionary work abroad, the authors met those profiled. Jordanian
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