Archive for the 'Books' Category

The White Road

Need a swimming pool to bury all the bodies.

The White Road: A Thriller

Back Spin

Golf as a contact sport.

Back Spin

Drop Shot

Intrigue on the tennis circuit.

Drop Shot (Myron Bolitar Mysteries)

The Killing Kind

Weird goings on in the north Maine woods.

The Killing Kind

Dark Hollow

A very creepy and talented writer.

Dark Hollow

The Innocent

Moves at a steady, torrid clip.

The Innocent

Caught

Author hits the dismount with a solid ending to pull this chestnut out of the fire.

Caught

The Whisperers

A fun read with some interesting twists.

The Whisperers (Charlie Parker, Book 9)

The Reversal

Bosch and Haller are better on their own, but the author will take his own path, now that they are related.

The Reversal

Live Wire

These books start to blend together, but I still like them.

Live Wire (Myron Bolitar)

BoneMan’s Daughters

Good for passing the time.

BoneMan’s Daughters

Play Dead

Kind of gutsy to re-publish your first book warts and all.

Be sure to read the author’s prologue or you might get the wrong idea.

Play Dead

Farther Than Any Man: The Rise and Fall of Captain James Cook

Well written and compelling read.

Farther Than Any Man: The Rise and Fall of Captain James Cook

Rough Draft

Wanders all around,but good for some light reading.

Rough Draft

Magic City

Reading this series out of order but it is still fun.

Magic City: A Novel (Thorn Mysteries)

Seven Days

Story moves along with an interesting city as the backdrop.

Seven Days

Body Language

A break from the Thorn series with mixed results.

Body Language by Hall, James W. published by St. Martin’s Paperbacks Mass Market Paperback

Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets

The guy has quite a vocabulary and a lot of good stories.

Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets

Buzz Cut

An odd series, but fun to read at the end of the day.

Buzz Cut

The Long Road To Antietam: How the Civil War Became a Revolution

Well written. Some interesting insights into Little Mac that would make Aaron Burr blush.

The Long Road To Antietam: How the Civil War Became a Revolution

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