Book Review: Harlem Rhapsody, Volunteers Series Book 2, John Nuckel Crime Thriller: Harlem Rhapsody, Volunteers Series Book 2, John Nuckel BLOG TOUR, July 31, 2020 Harlem Rhapsody really caught me with two questions considered during the course of the novel. What is the difference between a gangster and a tycoon if they are using […]
Month: July 2020
Blog Tour: The Mechanical Maestro, Emily Owen
Book Review: The Mechanical Maestro, Emily Owen Fiction: The Mechanical Maestro, Emily Owen BLOG TOUR, July 29, 2020 My father was once a musician. Perhaps he was always a musician; do you ever lose the music in your soul? He played the saxophone, studying his art in Belgium before joining the army and […]
Blog Tour: The Moscow Whisper, Michael Jenkins
Book Review: The Moscow Whisper, Book 3 Failsafe Novel, Michael Jenkins Thriller: The Moscow Whisper, Book 3 Failsafe Novel, Michael Jenkins BLOG TOUR, July 27, 2020 Former Agent Sean Richardson knows Her Majesty’s government will call him back into service. A secret agent, no longer officially part of the intelligence community, Sean […]
Blog Tour: Starchild, Michaela Foster Marsh
Book Review: Starchild, Michaela Foster Marsh Memoir: Starchild, Michaela Foster Marsh Michaela Foster Marsh has known her share of both love and loss. She grew up in a loving family in Glasgow, Scotland. Her father was a minister in the Church of Scotland. Her mother was devoted to her children. And Michaela was […]
Blog Tour: Midtown Huckster, Leopold Borstinski
Book Review: Midtown Huckster, Alex Cohen Book 3, Leopold Borstinski Book Review: Midtown Huckster, Alex Cohen Book 3, Leopold Borstinski Alex Cohen has risen almost to the top of the New York City mob. A loose affiliation between the Jewish and Italian mobs means somewhat less violence and more profits for everyone. As part of the Murder […]
Book Review: How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse, K. Eason
Book Review: How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse, Book One of the Thorne Chronicles, K. Eason Science Fiction: How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse, Book One of the Thorne Chronicles, K. Eason I have been told I have a dry sense of humor. I don’t know whether that’s necessary to appreciate How Rory Thorne Destroyed […]
Book Review: New York 2140, Kim Stanley Robinson
Book Review: New York 2140, Kim Stanley Robinson Book Review: New York 2140, Kim Stanley Robinson Mutt and Jeff. Charlotte. Vlade. Inspector Gen. Charlotte. Franklin. Stefan and Roberto. Amelia. And some random citizen who jumps in to narrate from time to time. These are the main characters of Kim Stanley Robinson’s sweeping look […]
Blog Tour: Lost, Leona Deakin
Book Review: Lost, A Detective Bloom Thriller Book 2, Leona Deakin Mystery/Thriller: Lost, A Detective Bloom Thriller Book 2, Leona Deakin BLOG TOUR, JULY 15, 2020 An explosion at a military ball leaves several dead and many others injured. Eight ambulances carry victims away from the blast. Only seven arrive at hospitals. Commander […]
Blog Tour: The Last Lemming, Chris Chalmers
Book Review: The Last Lemming, Chris Chalmers Mystery: The Last Lemming, Chris Chalmers BLOG TOUR July 13, 2020 In 1987, Leo Sanders works in a garden shop during the week. On weekends, though, he is a cryptozoologist, scouring Britain for legendary, obscure, and undiscovered creatures. His great hope is to find the elusive […]
Blog Tour: Space Academy, Hannah Hopkins
Book Review: Space Academy, Hannah Hopkins YA Science Fiction: Space Academy, Hannah Hopkins Being an American, my familiarity with British education systems is quite limited. I assume that Hogwarts has some basis in fact. I’ve no idea what basis beyond the presence of young British students. Something, though. I’m pretty sure the sorting […]