Meter of Deception by Wolfgang Schimanski

Meter of deception by Wolf Schimanski My rating: 5 of 5 stars In “Meter of Deception” Wolfgang Schimanski leads the reader into the dark underbelly of the Toronto crime world. From the criminal owner of Club Foxy Fire, Boris Brotzky, to the corruption within the police force and judicial system, the author takes us on a roller coaster ride never knowing where the next drop … Continue reading Meter of Deception by Wolfgang Schimanski

Day 5 Giveaway-View From the Sixth Floor: An Oswald Tale

Day 5 Twelve days until Christmas! I have decided to launch a holiday giveaway. I will post a blog every day for the next 12 days. All you need to do to be entered in the giveaway is leave a comment about why you want to read my book http://www.amazon.com/View-From-Sixth-Floor-Oswald-ebook/dp/B00NPCZW6W. I will be choosing a winner every day for the next 12 days to receive … Continue reading Day 5 Giveaway-View From the Sixth Floor: An Oswald Tale

Giveaway Day 4

Day Four Twelve days until Christmas! I have decided to launch a holiday giveaway. I will post a blog every day for the next 12 days. All you need to do to be entered in the giveaway is leave a comment about why you want to read my book http://www.amazon.com/View-From-Sixth-Floor-Oswald-ebook/dp/B00NPCZW6W. I will be choosing a winner every day for the next 12 days to receive … Continue reading Giveaway Day 4

Transcript of Bill Horton’s/Lee Oswald’s Statement

Second Day of the Christmas/Holiday Book Giveaway Yesterday’s winner was Lisa Walker! Transcript of Bill Horton-Lee Oswald Message The following is a portion of the video message Bill Horton sent to media outlets worldwide. We make no claims as to the veracity of his statements and are awaiting comments from the President, government representatives, or others named as conspirators in the assassination of President John … Continue reading Transcript of Bill Horton’s/Lee Oswald’s Statement

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

Birth of a Book, Mystery Solved

http://www.amazon.com/View-From-Sixth-Floor-Oswald-ebook/dp/B00NPCZW6W When I was a little girl my father had a book about people who had disappeared never to be seen again. I was about ten pr eleven years old. My mother did not think it was appropriate reading for a child. She may have been right. But I shared my father’s interest in mysteries and crime. I often raided Daddy’s stash of books. Growing … Continue reading Birth of a Book, Mystery Solved

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

View From the Sixth Floor: An Oswald Tale

Why are strangers suddenly appearing in a sleepy North Carolina town asking about Lee Harvey Oswald? What do they have to do with widow Olivia Roberts? Why is her neighbor and friend Bill Horton so dead set against her traveling to Dallas, Texas? When she journeys from her North Carolina home to Dallas in search of answers to questions from November 22, 1963 she learns … Continue reading View From the Sixth Floor: An Oswald Tale

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