Photo Snap Shot by Joanna Campbell Slan
The mystery in Photo Snap Shot is based in institutional racism.
July 16, 2010
Tags: book review, joanna campbell slan, photo snap shot Posted in: Mystery
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The Nobel Prizener by Herman Franck, Esq.
The Noble Prizener is a dramatic depiction of some of the injustices that prevail in our judicial system. I
July 15, 2010
Tags: book review, herman franck, the nobel prizener Posted in: Mystery
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The Strain by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan
Reviewed by Teri Davis
“Dusk was still many hours away, and he was impatient. Now that everything was in motion – the strain spreading throughout New York City with the sure exponential force of compound interest, doubling and doubling itself again every night – he hummed with the glee of a greedy banker. No [...]
July 14, 2010
Tags: book review, chuch hogan, guillermo del toro, the strain Posted in: Fantasy
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The Randolph Women and Their Men by Ruth Doumlele
I gained much knowledge of the history of our early years as a nation. Ruth Doumlele has researched not only the people themselves but the history of our nation between 1787 and 1816 and beyond for a few incidents.
July 14, 2010
Tags: book review, randolph women and their men, ruth doumlele Posted in: Historical Fiction
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Intent to Kill by James Grippando
Intent to Kill by James Grippando is without a doubt another notch in his belt. It is a wild ride from the first page to the last word.
July 11, 2010
Tags: book review, intent to kill, james grippando Posted in: Thriller
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Ice Cold by Tess Gerritsen
Tess Gerritsen has created another page turner in her Rizzoli and Isles series.
July 11, 2010
Tags: book review, ice cold, tess gerritsen Posted in: Thriller
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The Queen of Patpong by Timothy Hallinan
Whether you call the series “Poke Rafferty Thrillers” or “Bangkok Thrillers”, you are in for a marvelous read when you choose any of the four books.
July 11, 2010
Tags: book review, the queen of patpong, timothy hallinan Posted in: Thriller
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I’d Know You Anywhere by Laura Lippman
I’D KNOW YOU ANYWHERE is Lippman at her best. The tale is haunting with the reader actually in the shoes of Eliza and viewing everything through her eyes.
July 11, 2010
Tags: book review, i'd know you anywhere, laura lippman Posted in: Thriller
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Havana Harvest by Robert Landori
This is a must read for everyone. I can’t wait to see what Landori write next.
July 11, 2010
Tags: book review, havana harvest, robert landori Posted in: Thriller
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Flirting With Forever by Gwen Cready
Flirting With Forever was a fun novel to take to the beach and enjoy, but at the same time I found it somewhat frustrating and scattered.
July 7, 2010
Tags: book review, flirting with forever, gwen cready Posted in: Romance
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