Book Review of “Gray Mountain” by John Grisham

Gray Mountain by John Grisham My rating: 4 of 5 stars I don't need to tell anyone that John Grisham is a literary master. I have loved his writing for as long as I can remember and I can honestly say I don't think I've ever read one of his books that I haven't enjoyed. … Continue reading Book Review of “Gray Mountain” by John Grisham

A Book Review of “The Kennedy Detail: JFK’s Secret Service Agents Break Their Silence” by Gerald Blaine

This book does a wonderful job of making the Secret Service a bit more human and, at the same time, tell the story of the JFK Assassination from a different viewpoint that of the people who were about as close as anyone could get.

“Blindsighted” by Karin Slaughter; My Humble Book Review

Here is my in-depth book review of Karin Slaughter's "Blindsighted" the first book in her Grant County series. In my opinion, Ms. Slaughter is one of the best authors of our time and this book only proves my thinking.

A Review of “The Black Book” by James Patterson

The Black Book by James Patterson is a must read for everyone who, like me, loves a great Whodunit/Mystery/Seat of Your Pants Thriller.

A Review of “The Late Show” by Michael Connelly

Renee Ballard is a great character and shows that Connelly can impressively create a relatable female detective cut from the same cloth as Bosch his famous and my favorite "hard-boiled" detective.

A Review of “Instinct” by James Patterson

Instinct by James Patterson My rating: 5 of 5 stars An awesome story. I know I say that about almost all of the James Patterson books I read (if not all of them) but this one was a real twist and turns whodunit. It kept me guessing right up until the end and then beyond. … Continue reading A Review of “Instinct” by James Patterson