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  • Book Review: “Edinburgh Dusk” by Carole Lawrence

    Book Review: “Edinburgh Dusk” by Carole Lawrence

    “Edinburgh Dusk” is a fantastic read with shocking twists and turns, criminology, and history all woven into a narrative that is nearly impossible to put down.

  • Book Review: “The Gray Ghost” by Clive Cussler and Robin Burcell

    Book Review: “The Gray Ghost” by Clive Cussler and Robin Burcell

    “The Gray Ghost” is a terrific read with Sam and Remi travelling the world in search of the car thieves while extricating themselves, and others, from danger. The story bounces between 1906 (via multiple journals written by Jonathon Payton, the 5th Viscount of Wellswick) and today. The action is fast, furious, and fun. Loved it. :-)

  • July 2018 Thrillers

    July 2018 Thrillers

    Lots of new thrillers for your summer reading list!  🙂 Enjoy. Dive Smack by Demetra Brodsky Dirty Who? by Jerry Kennealy Like to Die by David Housewright The Lost World of Kharamu by Robert J. Stava Obsessed by Joseph Badal Dead Drift by Dani Pettrey The Fall of Grace by Amy Fellner Dominy Final Resting Place by Jonathan F. Putnam The Amazon Detective…

  • Book Review: “The President’s Shadow” by Brad Meltzer

    Book Review: “The President’s Shadow” by Brad Meltzer

    The First Lady is working in her garden when she unearths an arm. In the hand of that dead severed arm is a flattened penny (like those you get at the fair) that points to Beecher’s Dad’s Army unit: The Plankholders…..

  • Book Review: “The Escape Artist” by Brad Meltzer

    Book Review: “The Escape Artist” by Brad Meltzer

    “The Escape Artist” is a fascinating book filled with magic, history, intrigue, and insider information on one of this countries least known and most caring & needed facilities: the Dover Air Force Base Mortuary.

  • June 2018 Thrillers

    June 2018 Thrillers

    Lots of new books for June 2018.  Happy reading. 🙂 SEAL Team Six: Hunt the Viper by Ralph Pezzullo and Don Mann Trigger Switch by Bryon Quertermous As the Christmas Cookie Crumbles by Leslie Budewitz Freefall by Adam Hamdy My Cousin Vinny by Lawrence Kelter Ana Rocha: Shadows of Justice by Ammar Habib & Glenda Mendoza The Surviving Girls by Katee Robert…

  • Book Review: “The Rooster Bar” by John Grisham

    Book Review: “The Rooster Bar” by John Grisham

    Mark, Todd, Gordy, and Zola are best friends entering their last semester at Foggy Bottom Law School in Washington, D.C. Mired in debt, the four friends decide to start their law practice early…..death and intrigue follow[….]

  • May 2018 Thrillers

    May 2018 Thrillers

    Lots of new books this month.  Enjoy. 🙂 The Soul of a Thief by Steven Hartov A Hole in One: A Glass Dolphin Mystery by Judy Penz Sheluk Forsaken by Michael McBride The Garden of Blue Roses by Michael Barsa The Dark Side of Town by Sasscer Hill Area 51: Redemption by Bob Mayer Albatross by Ryan Sayles Isabella’s Painting by Ellen Butler…

  • “Everyone Deserves to Be Happy” by Mike Pihlman

    “Everyone Deserves to Be Happy” by Mike Pihlman

    Old fashioned David does not like change or confrontation. Stuck in a loveless, hateful, marriage to a domineering, controlling, wife, David yearns to be free and happy. His therapist suggested opening up to a new world of technology. In fact, he can start slow by, for example, replacing his mercury thermostat with a digital version. David…

  • Book Review: “Origin” by Dan Brown

    Book Review: “Origin” by Dan Brown

    Genre: Thriller “Where do we come from? Where are we going?” A few days ago….. Edmond Kirsch, atheist, scientist, and billionaire, thinks he has answered those two most fundamental questions.