Contains spoilers for earlier books in the series Alternate history is an interesting genre. It takes a pivotal point in history – in this case, the Civil War – and supposes what […]
Book Review: Alive and Killing by Jeff Carson
David Wolf is the sheriff of a Colorado resort town. He’s trying to take a few days for himself and get away on a camping trip with his son when things go […]
Book Review: The Reversal by Michael Connelly – Two Great Characters Team Up to Take Down a Serial Killer
This is the third novel in Connelly’s series about defense lawyer Mickey Haller. This also brings in Harry Bosch as part of his team when he’s asked to switch sides and prosecute […]
Book Review – Whiskey & Roses: A Thriller by Bradley Wright
Alexander King is the son of an oil tycoon from humble beginnings. Having once had the seemingly perfect family life, it was snatched from him when both of his parents were brutally […]
Book Review: On The Way Home by Laura Ingalls Wilder – No Ghosts Here
Through the years, I have read several times about the theory that Laura Ingalls Wilder had a ghost-writer of her Little House books, her daughter Rose. In On The Way Home parts […]
Book Review: Homeward Bound by Harry Turtledove – Stop Writing!!!
For many years I was a huge fan of the author Dean Koontz. Every time a new novel penned by him was released I would rush out to buy it within the […]
Book Review: When You Can’t Come Back by Dave & Jan Dravecky – Coping With the Most Difficult Times in Life
Dave Dravecky. How many people now know that name? How many can remember him in his glory in the 1980s, pitching for the San Francisco Giants? He was having a good career. […]
Book Review: Two Fronts: The War That Came Early Book 5 by Harry Turtledove
If you haven’t noticed, one of my favorite genres is alternate history. I love the concept of something happening a little bit differently than it did and extrapolating a different history from […]
Book Review: Three to Get Deadly by Janet Evanovich – Yeah, I’m Hooked
Warning: All subsequent reviews for this series may contain spoilers for earlier novels in the series. It’s a funny thing when I latch onto an author I like. I can’t seem to […]
Book Review: Bill Bryson’s A Walk in the Woods – Flower and Fauna Were Never This Interesting
Over the years, I’ve toyed with the idea of hiking the Appalachian Trail. It always seemed like something to shoot for in my on-again, off-again hiking hobby. Right now, I can drive […]
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