There was a time when I got my hands on the first Stephanie Plum book by Janet Evanovich that I couldn’t wait for more. I burned through a number of the books […]
There was a time when I got my hands on the first Stephanie Plum book by Janet Evanovich that I couldn’t wait for more. I burned through a number of the books […]
Maeve Binchy is one of those writers who manages to take a slice of what would seemingly be everyday life in Dublin, Ireland, and weave wonderful tales where stories interact and the […]
Long before North Woods Law, there was Mike Bowditch. This is the thirteenth book in the series by Maine resident Paul Doiron about the life and times of Maine State Game Warden […]
It’s been a number of years since I picked up a Stephen King book and enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed Under the Dome. I actually heard positive things from a […]
Having read all of the books in the line of stories around lingerie buyer turned bounty hunter Stephanie Plum by Janet Evanovich, I’ve noticed a certain pattern. Although a lot of fun […]
This is the first book in a series written about a police officer in the sleepy town of Brattleboro, Vermont. First published in 1988, it’s a bit dated, but still was an […]
This is the first in a series of three novellas that follow the characters developed in John Birmingham’s Axis of Time trilogy. In that series, he has a multinational military force battling […]
This is the fourth book in the Miami Jones series by author A.J. Stewart. Do you need to read the others before reading this book? It would probably be a good idea. […]
There was a time when baseball players were considered role models. Even sportswriters were in on the conspiracy, hiding things like drinking and womanizing from an unsuspecting public. Then came Jim Bouton’s […]
Dean Koontz is an author I’ve had a love/hate relationship with over the years. When he’s good, he’s positively brilliant. When he’s bad, I end up wanting to throw the book against […]
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