Time to Hunt by Simon Gervais … and more
Time to Hunt is the third book in the Pierce Hunt series from Simon Gervais, preceded by Hunt Them Down and Trained to Hunt. Hunt is a former Army Ranger,…
Time to Hunt is the third book in the Pierce Hunt series from Simon Gervais, preceded by Hunt Them Down and Trained to Hunt. Hunt is a former Army Ranger,…
Based on a true story—P. T. Deutermann's Trial by Fire is a dramatic WWII novel of attack, survival, and triumph on board an aircraft carrier in the Pacific. One unmistakeable…
Are you looking for some great reading for the summer?If so, you’re in the right place.First and foremost, I love these books.I am constantly asked by friends and family for…
Get ready for Fiction Fridays … because we’re going rogue!
I intend to roust your senses, pillage your serenity and stimulate your discovery of the good, the bad and the only fiction genre where a ranch breakfast is a steel metal jacket dipped in cordite.
We’re going to mix it up … on Fiction Fridays … and talk about the books which fill the Mystery-Thriller-Suspense genre.
They sire rabid fans and beget a rogue’s gallery of unaccountable tough guys, a few cerebral types and shameless sidekicks. That’s going to be part of Fiction Fridays … starting now!
Most of us who love this genre are passionate about our favorite characters.
We’re looking for great stories, new authors, undiscovered gems and the unexpected twists and turns that keep these books at the top of the best seller lists.
No PC sensibilities, no hand holding, no singing kumbaya around the campfire.
Some days, a little street justice and a big-time ass-whuppin’ is just what we need. (more…)
What have I gotten myself into? Lately, Dead or Alive
Don’t forget that I’ve just forged through two, 1,000 page books, Ken Follett’s Fall of Giants, and now Clancy’s tome
Gimme a break this time, okay?
You’re in the right place
I’m glad you’re here, though
and don’t worry if it seems like you landed on the wrong planet
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Some of you may have seen The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1963), and thinking, wow, that’s some spooky sh**
But did you know that John le Carre is a pseudonym
I didn’t
for David John Moore Cornwell? He was actually a spy for MI5 and MI6 in England and left the service to write novels once this blockbuster hit
Next on my shelf will be his latest, Our Kind of Traitor, which reportedly is the “old” John le Carre