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On November 22, 1963 John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 35th President of the United States, was murdered in Dallas, Texas.  His accused assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was never tried for the crime. He was murdered in the basement of the Dallas Police Department by Jack Ruby as he was being transported to the Dallas County Jail.           Kennedy’s successor, President Lyndon B. Johnson, … Continue reading Kindle Book Sale

Glen Barrera

Author Name:  Glen Barrera Book Title:  The Assassin Who Couldn’t Dance Genre and Sub-Genre: Thriller/Action Book Content Rating:  Adult (18+) Language and Violence Author Bio: Glen, a former partner in a real estate appraisal company, who still takes appraisal assignments from time to time, now writes. Over the years he’s edited a company newsletter, written short stories (one a contest winner) and poetry. It wasn’t until he divorced a … Continue reading Glen Barrera

“The Watchmage of Old New York” (The Watchmage Chronicles Book 1) and “Cold Iron” (The Watchmage Chronicles Book 2) by C.A. Sanders

I am re-posting my original review for “The Watchmage of Old New York” by C.A. Sanders for two reasons. First off, if you haven’t read it, it’s FREE on Kindle at the moment. Second, the next book in the Watchmage series, “Cold Iron (The Watchmage Chronicles Book 2)”, is available for pre-order at only $ .99!  I was fortunate enough to read an early ARC of this … Continue reading “The Watchmage of Old New York” (The Watchmage Chronicles Book 1) and “Cold Iron” (The Watchmage Chronicles Book 2) by C.A. Sanders

Death Most Wicked by Suzi Albracht

Death Most Wicked is the third part of Ms. Albracht’s Devil’s Due Collection. It is, in fact, something of a prequel, outlining the involvement of Detective Mikhael Ruskoff’s involvement in the bizarre serial murders occurring in the Baltimore area. As an introduction to Ruskoff it is an excellent book. The detective emerges as a compassionate human being and a loving family man. In fact sometimes … Continue reading Death Most Wicked by Suzi Albracht

The Call

Somewhere far away I heard the buzzing of my cell phone. My hand fumbled on the night table, fingers stretching to stop the noise. Beside me my husband groaned. Lifting the phone I squinted at the glowing screen. “Unknown Caller” stared back at me. “What the hell?” I muttered. I was ready to give someone a piece of my mind. An unrecognizable voice said, “There … Continue reading The Call

Brain to Books Blog Tour – Dana Burkey

Brain to Books Blog Tour Fast Facts Author: Dana Burkey Genre: YA suspense  Books: Locket Full of Secrets Official Site Bio I graduated college in 2009 with a degree in theater and a minor in creative writing. I am currently living in Washington State in a little cabin in the woods with my cat Cato. I work full time at a kids camp, and spend my … Continue reading Brain to Books Blog Tour – Dana Burkey

Brain to Books Blog Tour – Chris Birdy

Brain to Books Blog Tour Fast Facts Author: Chris Birdy Genre: Mystery/Suspense Books: The Girl In Black Pajamas Official Site Bio I am the award winning author of the Pajama series. The Girl in Black Pajamas is the second book in the series. I was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After graduating from high school, I did a four year stint in the Middle … Continue reading Brain to Books Blog Tour – Chris Birdy

Brain to Books Blog Tour – Mark Fine

Brain to Books Blog Tour Fast Facts Author: Mark Fine Genre: ​Romance / Suspense / Historical Drama​ Books:  The Zebra Affaire: An Apartheid Love Story​ from The Sub-Saharan Saga​ Official Site ​Bio ​ Mark Fine was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. He has made the United States his home since 1979, living in New York, Minneapolis, and Los Angeles. ​ For four decades he has … Continue reading Brain to Books Blog Tour – Mark Fine

“Bladesong: 1151 in the Holy Land” (The Troubadours Quartet Book 2) by Jean Gill

In Book 2 of Jean Gill’s brilliantly written Troubadours Quartet Series, “Bladesong: 1151 in the Holy Land”, the author once again takes the reader into a long ago world of intrigue and romance. Gill’s ability to capture the essence of the time period borders on magic. With much of the story taking place in Damascus and Jerusalem, Gill creates the flavor of the Middle East … Continue reading “Bladesong: 1151 in the Holy Land” (The Troubadours Quartet Book 2) by Jean Gill

“I, Ripper” by Stephen Hunter – Brilliant Ripper Fiction

I, Ripper: A Novel by Stephen Hunter My rating: 5 of 5 stars There are a lot of books, both fiction and non-fiction, about Jack the Ripper. I have read many of them. “I, Ripper” by Stephen Hunter is possibly the best fictional look at Saucy Jack that I have ever read. The tale is creatively told through two diaries; the diary of “Jack” and … Continue reading “I, Ripper” by Stephen Hunter – Brilliant Ripper Fiction