Author Archive

Long Lost by Harlan Corben

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Some books are barely worth reading once and then there are the very few that are worth reading a second time. Long Lost by Harlan Corben is one of those in the latter category. I had the good fortune to read this one a second time. I read it the first time some months ago [...]


Boneman’s Daughters by Ted Dekker

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Boneman’s Daughters threads current issues facing returning veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan with threads that make a thriller…well, thrilling! It’s a great mixture of the two tapestries and it’s sure to fire your imagination as well as engage your emotions. Ted Dekker takes a serial killer, a returning vet and a police department besieged by [...]


Touching Evil by Kay Hooper

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

You have to love how Kay Hooper integrates the paranormal into her novels. Her characters are perfectly normal people with faults and foibles just like the rest of us, but with an added “something”. In this novel, we are introduced to Maggie Barnes an empath whose strength increases with each victim she helps get over [...]


Ricochet by Sandra Brown

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Cover of Ricochet Sandra Brown brings us another great read with Ricochet. Set in Savannah, GA, the main character Detective Duncan Hatcher is a complicated mixture of moralist and tough cop. His partner, DeeDee Bowen and he have been trying without success to catch and prosecute a local drug lord named Robert Savitch. Mr. Savitch [...]