Archive for May, 2020

Dragon Head

Tuesday, May 26th, 2020

    Dragon Head by James Houston Turner on Tour May 1-31, 2020 Synopsis: “TURNER BARELY PAUSES FOR BREATH IN THIS EXCITING THRILL RIDE.” —Publisher’s Weekly One-and-a-half billion dollars vanishes out of a numbered account into a cyberspace maze. But the thief who stole it lies dead on the tracks of Hong Kong’s Mass Transit […]

In Memory

Monday, May 25th, 2020

Please pray for our military and veterans. Never forget those who gave their lives so that the United States could remain the land of the free. Although we have fewer freedoms now, we do still have many more than those in some other countries

The Last Scoop

Wednesday, May 20th, 2020

    The Last Scoop   by R.G. Belsky on Tour May 1-31, 2020 Synopsis: Martin Barlow was Clare Carlson’s first newspaper editor, a beloved mentor who inspired her career as a journalist. But, since retiring from his newspaper job, he had become a kind of pathetic figure—railing on about conspiracies, cover-ups, and other imaginary […]

Miranda and the D-Day Caper

Tuesday, May 12th, 2020

  Miranda and the   D-Day Caper   by Shelly Frome on Tour May 1-31 2020 Synopsis: A modern day mystery with WWII tactics, old-time heroes and values, and the efforts of two amateur cousin sleuths from the Heartland. On a sparkling spring morning in the Blue Ridge, small-town realtor Miranda Davis approached the tailgate […]

Not Tested on Animals

Thursday, May 7th, 2020

Doesn’t that make you feel good when you see that on a product? It used to give me a warm and fuzzy feeling. Then I started to really think about it. How do they test it? Mercy me! They test it on us. There goes that warm and fuzzy feeling. I guess I’ll have to […]

Diver’s Paradise

Tuesday, May 5th, 2020

    Diver’s Paradise   by Davin Goodwin on Tour April 6 – May 8, 2020 Synopsis: After 25 years on the job, Detective Roscoe Conklin trades his badge for a pair of shorts and sandals and moves to Bonaire, a small island nestled in the southern Caribbean. But the warm water, palm trees, and […]