by B.D. Lawrence | Jul 23, 2023 | Reviews
Loonshots by Safi Bahcall Last quarter for work I read Originals, which was about individual innovators. This quarter I read Loonshots which is about group innovation and what drives it. This is a great read from two perspectives. First, Bahcall tells a lot of stories...
by B.D. Lawrence | Jul 10, 2023 | Reviews
The Bone Key Curse, Mike Scantlebury This story ended in justice. I’ll give it that much. On several levels, this book didn’t work for me. Starting with the title. There is a bone key, but we never find out what it’s for. This is book seven in the Mickey from...
by B.D. Lawrence | Jul 7, 2023 | Reviews
Sound of Freedom, starring Jim Caviezel This is a disturbing, powerful, and important film. It is also well made. Good acting. Great direction. Good music. Unlikely to be up for academy awards, though. I’m guessing too much conviction. I recommend everyone go see this...
by B.D. Lawrence | Jun 25, 2023 | Reviews
The First Lady by Ed Gorman This highly suspenseful thriller features justice and vengeance. It’s Ed Gorman at his best. This one was first published in 1995 but is still available. You’ve probably heard books and movies described as roller coaster rides. This one is...
by B.D. Lawrence | Jun 9, 2023 | Reviews
The Little Grave by Carolyn Arnold A twisty mystery police procedural that featured all the key themes: Justice, vengeance, and a start at redemption. This is the first Detective Amanda Steele book. Amanda is a homicide detective for the Prince William County...
by B.D. Lawrence | Jun 1, 2023 | Reviews
Jake of All Trades by A.T. Mahon This novella of about a hundred pages started with a lot of promise. Its theme is justice with an attempt at redemption for past sins. I was excited about the main character. He had a lot of potential. Jake Murray rode with the...
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