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Book Review: “The Whistler” by John Grisham

Genre: Thriller In 2010, seventeen years after the events in “Witness to a Trial” an informant is filing a complaint with the Florida Board of Judicial Conduct (BJC) against Judge Claudia McDover. Judge McDover, the informant claims, was in bed with the Catfish Mafia in 1993 to get a casino built on Indian lands (and…
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“Off-Your-Boss: Killer Chronicles” by Mike Pihlman

“Off-Your-Boss: Killer Chronicles” by Mike Pihlman Prologue I am average. An average engineer, albeit one with a master’s degree, an average husband, quite boring in fact, and an average father. A little shorter than average, a little heavier, but overall not someone you would notice in a crowd. Not someone who could write a great…
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“Sex Robot” by Mike Pihlman

Boss is lonely, nasty, and vindictive. Employees are miserable. Boss loves technology and purchased the latest sex robot to take care of lonely. One day, the office techy hacked into the robot. Boss was lonely, nasty, and vindictive. Employees are happy. Another in the “Off Your Boss” series of micro-horror stories. Copyright Sept 14, 2017…
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Book Review: “Witness to a Trial” by John Grisham

Genre: Thriller A naked man and woman were found murdered in a bedroom in Brunswick County, Florida about two miles from the Tappacola Reservation. Both victims were shot in the head. On trial for the murder is Tappacola Indian, Junior Mace, the woman’s husband, and best friend of the murdered man, Son Razko. The Judge…
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Book Review: “Enemy of the State” by Vince Flynn / Kyle Mills

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September 2017 Thrillers

New Thrillers for September 2017…..Enjoy! 🙂 The Han Agent by Amy Rogers Idyll Fears by Stephanie Gayle Crown of Souls by Ronie Kendig Midnight Fever by Lisa Marie Rice Three Hours Past Midnight by Tony Knighton Wendigo by Vaughn C. Hardacker The Dead of Night by Jean Rabe A Better Kind of Hate by Beau Johnson The Lucky Ones by Mark Edwards The Embalmer by Vincent Zandri…
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Book Review: “T is for Trespass” by Sue Grafton

Genre: Mystery In “T is for Trespass” Kinsey Millhone, Private Investigator, has a few interesting cases to solve in her hometown of Santa Teresa, CA. Leaving her apartment one morning, Kinsey hears a faint moaning sound. Ruling out a cat, dog, or baby, she investigates, and with her landlord, Henry’s, help (he has a key…
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Book Review: “S is for Silence” by Sue Grafton

Genre: Mystery 34 years ago (1953) Violet Sullivan, mother of seven year old Daisy, and wife of a fists-first alcoholic husband, Foley, goes to the 4th of July fireworks show in her home town and never returns. 1987 Kinsey Millhone’s acquaintance, Sneaky Pete’s bartender Tannie, asks Kinsey if she can help her childhood friend, Daisy,…
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Book Review: “The Saboteur” by Andrew Gross

Genre: Historical Thriller “The Saboteur” is an ARC sent to me by the publishers. It is due in “stores” August 22, 2017. Not to ruin the story, as this is fiction after all, but, go to this Wikipedia article to learn more about the real events that inspired this novel. An inspiring history lesson. Kurt…
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August 2017 Thrillers

New end-of-summer reading! Enjoy. 🙂 The Dispensable Wife by AB Plum The Marriage Pact by Michelle Richmond Every Day Above Ground by Glen Erik Hamilton Blood Trails by Michael A. Black All Signs Point to Murder by Connie Di Marco The Last Girl by Danny Lopez The Devil’s Colony by Bill Schweigart Calling Down the Lightning by Maynard Sims Call of Fire by Beth…

