I don’t recall snorting crystal meth* so I’m not an authority on the subject. But I will tell you that the opening pages of GHOSTMAN are so vivid and real that I considered calling Roger Hobb’s family to plan an intervention. Maybe he made up all those details about crack and meth and has no […]
Review: Notorious Nineteen by Janet Evanovich
Notorious Nineteen: A Stephanie Plum Novel Nineteen books means you have a predetermined plot, repeat characters repeating their tired shtick, familiar clues on the same page number as the last book, and déjà vu chase scenes. If it were written by any other author, that would be a bad thing. In the hands of Ms. […]
5 Reasons You Need RABBLE!
NYT Book Reviews are irrelevant – You NEED Rabble instead. As I write this blog post, Amazon lists ninety-one thousand, seven hundred ninety-eight (91,798) books in the “new releases, last 30 days” section. The NYT has eleven reviews on their books webpage.* The LA Times doesn’t mind making you scroll through all twenty-one of theirs; […]
We Have a Winner!
We Have a Winner! You people never cease to amaze me. You drove my debut novel into the top ten on Amazon!* I’m always worried that people will buy my book and never get around to reading it, so I devised a plan to reward the readers in the throngs of new readers. By posting […]
Review: Doha 12 by Lance Charnes
Thrillers are emotional and mysteries are cerebral yet there are many famous authors whose books lack both the emotional and the cerebral. Not with this book. Doha 12 will have you riveted from beginning to end. When I first glanced at the story description, I thought, Israelis and terrorists—not my cup of tea. But I […]
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