They Called Him Marvin by Roger Stark  

They Called Him Marvin by Roger Stark is a merger between American and Japanese events during WWII, and the very human reality of one American pilot and his love letters to his wife.  The candor in their loving correspondence, and the stark reality of war, clash against each other within the pages of this book.  Like the major and minor notes being pulled from an orchestra by a master conductor, history is brought to life and the full impact of war is felt. Continue reading They Called Him Marvin by Roger Stark  

Bay of Devils by Grahame Shannon

                             Bay of Devils by Grahame Shannon – Award Winning AuthorBay of Devils: A mystery letter from a doomed ship sparks an expedition to Alaska (Bay Mysteries) by Grahame Shannon Sean Gray, sailor and amateur detective, teams up with clever waitress Cindy Lu to solve a fifty-year-old mystery of strange events and … Continue reading Bay of Devils by Grahame Shannon

Unfinished Justice by Janis Hutchinson

Unfinished Justice by Janis Hutchinson Synopsis: In this 1935 historical suspense thriller, praised as “riveting and gripping” (Robert Dugoni, NY Times Best Seller of My Sister’s Grave), Ed Bowman, small town reporter for the Casey Clarion in Virginia, is unjustly convicted for the murder of his wife, committed by an escaped prisoner whose murder trial he just covered with an exclusive article that virtually guaranteed a … Continue reading Unfinished Justice by Janis Hutchinson

Flow Like a River by Mark Guillerman

  Flow Like a River by Mark Guillerman Outskirts Press on February 9, 2019 Pages: 336 Buy on Amazon Goodreads Flow Like a River by Mark Guillerman A bloody feud, brewing for seventy-five years, finally comes to its explosive end. A wily Texas sheriff and a mythical Indian Chief are all that stands between the good people of a hill country community and a ruthless sociopathic killer and … Continue reading Flow Like a River by Mark Guillerman

Beyond the Fall – Diane Scott Lewis – Book Review

Beyond the Fall by Diane Scott Lewis Synopsis: Tamara Ledbetter, dumped by her arrogant husband, travels to Cornwall, England, to research her ancestors. A trip first planned with her soon-to-be ex. While in a neglected cemetery, she scrapes two fallen headstones together to read what’s beneath, faints, and awakes in 1789. Certain she’s caught in a reenactment, she fast discovers she’s in the year of … Continue reading Beyond the Fall – Diane Scott Lewis – Book Review