I am presenting this as I wrote it in 2010. It’s even more true now, and I think a lot less of Maher now than I did when I wrote this. Let […]
I am presenting this as I wrote it in 2010. It’s even more true now, and I think a lot less of Maher now than I did when I wrote this. Let […]
This is the second in a series of books surrounding the character of Clint Wolf. He lost his wife and daughter to violence while he was sitting right next to them, unable […]
Written by Johnny Byrne and Sydney NewmanDirected by Ron Jones Doctor Who is a British science fiction television series which has been around off and on since 1963. The main character is […]
This is the seventh book in Jeff Carson’s series about the former Sheriff, now Chief Detective David Wolf. When the county he was the Sheriff of merged with a nearby one in […]
The Twilight Zone aired from 1959 to 1964. The series stood out in its day for a number of reasons. For one thing, each episode stood completely on its own, rather than […]
Powder Burn is another of Hiaasen’s early books. It’s steeped in the cocaine culture of the 1980s, like the show Miami Vice. There’s a little more fun and intrigue here, but no […]
Written by Nathaniel Benchley and William RoseDirected by Norman Jewison For a generation that’s been pretty much removed from all of the hysteria we lived through during the Cold War, it might […]
Thank you to Andrea Penrose Kensington Books for sending me this as an Advanced Reader Copy. This is my unbiased review. Picking up a series in the middle can sometimes be difficult. […]
Written by J. Michael Straczynski and Larry DiTillioDirected by Jim Johnston While Psi Corps has been involved in several stories up until now, A Race Through Dark Places fills in even more […]
A.J. Stewart is a writer who I came across thanks to some of his quirky novels set in South Florida. They aren’t quite as out there as some of the novels by […]
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