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Now on to the books . . .
Now on to the books . . .
Joe Costa's Lonely Hearts: The Talent House Murders by Henry Simpson
Rating: 4.5 Stars with 11 votes
Category: Mystery
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Arrested at the murder scene of his mother’s caretaker, William Talent hires Joe Costa to defend him against a murder charge. Prosecutors posit a revenge motive because the mother died of neglect. Costa and police detective Lena Haynes find evidence linking the murder to Lloyd Love, a paroled convict involved in a lonely hearts scam. Love is arrested and Talent released. Months later, Love’s public defender asks Costa to reexamine the case. He questions Love and concludes that four women remain in danger from a serial killer. Legal authorities refuse to act. Costa pursues the killer alone on a dangerous chase that leads him to the Mexican border.
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Triangle: False Mirror by D. G. Speirs
Rating: 4.3 Stars with 3 votes
Category: Action and Adventure, Thriller
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"It was a gift neither ever wanted, yet it might just be what will save all of us."
Imagine if Clive Cussler and Spider Robinson sat down for a cup of coffee and decided to write an adventure thriller together, featuring an unlikely pair of heroes thrown in among stone-cold killers, a shadowy organization whose true motives are unclear and a device that could literally start Doomsday.
That’s TRIANGLE: FALSE MIRROR, the brilliant debut novel from D. G. Speirs.
Steve Tate and Amy Rogers are Talents – people cursed with an extra ability gifted to them through tragedy – for Amy, the death of her adoptive parents in a car crash that she alone survived; for Steve, the brutal murder of his sister and mother. Each thinks they are alone and unique, until the day their paths cross in the Bahamas – when Steve discovers the woman who murders Amy’s boyfriend in front of them is the same one from his past.
Chasing this killer plunges Steve and Amy headlong into a much larger conflict – a fight led by TRIANGLE, an organization that works in the shadows to keep humanity safe from all types of chaos. Triangle wants this woman as badly as Steve and Amy do, but for an even more urgent reason - she’s after the False Mirror, one of Triangle’s most dangerous projects, a device that in the wrong hands is capable of destroying the world as we know it.
Now Steve and Amy must quickly learn to work together as they pursue their quarry across the globe, from the deserts of New Mexico to San Francisco Bay and beyond. But even as they draw closer to her, they discover clues that she may hold the key to an even greater mystery...
Who they really are.
TRIANGLE: FALSE MIRROR is a fun, high-speed thriller that jumps straight out of today’s headlines, races around the globe at a breakneck pace, yet also questions how much we take for granted about the way things work, and how vulnerable that makes us all.
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What I've Learned So Far... Part I: Bikes, Docks & Slush Nuggets by Mike Ball
Rating: 4.9 Stars with 14 votes
Category: Humor
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For years the essays of award-winning humorist Mike Ball, published under the title "What I've Learned So Far..." have evoked laughter and tears in readers all over the world. Mike's sharp wit, blended with his gentle homespun style, has been compared to Mark Twain, Erma Bombeck, Dave Barry and even Ernie Pyle.
Bikes, Docks and Slush Nuggets is the first compilation of Mike's work in book form, covering topics ranging from Bambi Burgers to Stupid Winter Hats. Loren Estleman, author of nearly 70 novels, including the 22 books in the Amos Walker series, says, "Mike Ball's columns are sly, subversive stuff."
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Eden at the Edge of Midnight by John Kerry
Rating: 5.0 Stars with 2 votes
Category: Action and Adventure, Contemporary, Fantasy, Young Adult
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The Vara of Yima, the original Garden of Eden, sealed from the rest of the world and populated with the fittest of men and women. A secret paradise that 150 years ago became ravaged by smog that choked out the skies.
Now the Vara exists in a permanent state of darkness and its people need a champion, a chosen one to save them from the smog that threatens to fill the realm and poison its inhabitants.
That’s what they needed. They got Sammy Ellis instead. She isn’t important enough for her dad to stick around for, never mind saving a realm or junk like that. Her only responsibility was to help the chosen one open the gateway into the Vara, but not only has she entered the realm in their place, she’s also locked them out in the process.
Stuck in a twilight land of giant mushrooms, pursued by dark forces and still in her pyjamas, being unimportant back in the real world is starting to seem way more attractive.
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