Archive for May, 2009

No Safe Place by Richard North Patterson

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Cover of No Safe Place Reading “No Safe Place” by Richard North Patterson gave me a sense of deja vu. I could have sworn I had already read this book, but realized once I got into it that the sense of familiarity came from another of Richard North Patterson’s books that I had read in [...]


News From the Nook

Monday, May 25th, 2009

I’m truly excited to announce that I have arranged for guest posts from time to time from noted blogger, Alan Jobe. His blog, The Thin Red Line has long been a favorite of mine to read. His reviews of books is insightful and informative. He clearly knows writing, writers and publishing. I invite you to [...]


Executive Privilege by Phillip Margolin

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

Cover of Executive Privilege: A Novel Executive Privilege is another great read by Phillip Margolin who writes suspense novels using lawyers, FBI agents and police to tie up a plausible tale of murder and conspiracy. Dana Cutler is a private investigator hired to follow a young college student who ends up getting murdered. Her murder [...]


The Shack by William P Young

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

Cover of The Shack I know I haven’t written a review in some time. That’s not because I haven’t been reading because I have, however, this particular book took longer than most because of the message it imparts. The Shack by William P Young takes a long hard look at man’s relationship with the Holy [...]