Exclusive Interview With Olivia Roberts

Exclusive Interview with Olivia Roberts: Olivia Roberts, the retired school-teacher from outside Asheville, North Carolina, has granted us an exclusive interview regarding her abduction. Shortly after a visit to the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas, Texas her neighbor and long time family friend Bill Horton confessed to the startled widow that he is Lee Harvey Oswald, accused assassin of President John Kennedy. Oswald was supposedly … Continue reading Exclusive Interview With Olivia Roberts

Insurgency: ISIS Crsis by Carolyn McCray

Insurgency: The ISIS crisis by Carolyn McCray My rating: 5 of 5 stars This hard hitting political thriller, Carolyn McCray’s latest offering, is right on target with today’s political headlines. Introducing a new team that works efficiently with some members of Brandt’s old team the story is a pulse pounding chase through Europe and the Middle East as they track ISIS. As usual McCray shows … Continue reading Insurgency: ISIS Crsis by Carolyn McCray

Me and Lee by Judyth Vary Baker

Me & Lee: How I Came to Know, Love and Lose Lee Harvey Oswald by Judyth Vary Baker My rating: 1 of 5 stars Judyth Vary Baker and The Lie Heard Round the WorldA couple of years ago I was doing research for my current book, “View From the Sixth Floor: An Oswald Tale”. It is a work of fiction but I wanted to use … Continue reading Me and Lee by Judyth Vary Baker

Poisoned Saints by Ben Coulter

I just finished Poisoned Saints by Ben Coulter and I must say it was quite a roller coaster ride. For starters I’m an American and had no idea there was a drug problem in the UK. I loved the dialect and the conversations between the characters were certainly easy to follow in spite of the differences. I had to like the “bad boys” because, well, … Continue reading Poisoned Saints by Ben Coulter

Revival by Stephen King

Revival Stephen King has hit another home run with “Revival”. The story follows Jamie Morton’s relationship with Charles Jacobs. But the story is about much more than their friendship; the story is about other relationships as well. The families and friends of these characters are woven throughout the tale, each playing a role and setting down a stepping stone to the finale. Even when you … Continue reading Revival by Stephen King

The Frailty of Perception (The Asher Bloom Chronicles)

The Frailty Of Perception by Joey Rawlings My rating: 5 of 5 stars I rarely read fantasy novels and I am often disappointed with the stories. I was never disappointed with this book. “The Frailty of Perception” is aptly titled and having been introduced to Asher Bloom I am officially hooked. From the deftly created prologue to the glossary and the terminology of the devices … Continue reading The Frailty of Perception (The Asher Bloom Chronicles)

Slasher by WD Jackson

A serial killer in Los Angeles is targeting a very specific group of victims- actresses who have survived in “slasher” films. As the killings escalate in damage and more women die detectives scramble to catch the madman and protect potential victims. Meanwhile “slasher” film production company Hitlist where all the women filmed continues work on its biggest production ever. Using the publicity garnered from the … Continue reading Slasher by WD Jackson

“The Boy in the Suitcase”

The Boy in the Suitcase by Lene Kaaberbøl My rating: 5 of 5 stars I purchased The Boy in the Suitcase by Lene Kaaberbol and Agnete Friis some time ago and it sat on my Kindle while I read other better known books. Two days ago I started this Danish crime thriller and could not put it down. Although I struggled with the imagined pronunciation … Continue reading “The Boy in the Suitcase”