Book review of Fireplay by Steve P. Vincent

Book review of Fireplay by Steve P. Vincent

Fireplay Steve P. Vincent   This will be a short review, but it was a short novella. Only 53 pages according to Amazon. This one features justice. It’s the prequel to the Jack Emery series. Jack is a war journalist, and in this novella, he’s embedded with a group...
Book Review of Several Deaths Later by Ed Gorman

Book Review of Several Deaths Later by Ed Gorman

Several Deaths Later by Ed Gorman Ed Gorman is one of my favorite writers. He was also a friend of my parents’. And I was fortunate enough to have some conversations with him via phone and email. He published two of my short stories in anthologies he produced. Just...
Book Review of Chase The Lion by Mark Batterson

Book Review of Chase The Lion by Mark Batterson

Chase the Lion by Mark Batterson The subtitle of this book is “If Your Dream Doesn’t Scare You, It’s Too Small.” Interesting premise, but I’m not sure I agree with the statement. However, I did enjoy the book and found it both helpful and encouraging. God can give us...
Book Review of No Where Safe by Kate Bold

Book Review of No Where Safe by Kate Bold

No Where Safe by Kate Bold This is crime fiction, so it hits the justice button. There is one relationship where redemption is achieved. Harley Cole is an FBI agent who works in the behavioral analysis unit (BAU). She’s described as a profiler. This is a popular role...
Book Review of Originals by Adam Grant

Book Review of Originals by Adam Grant

Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World by Adam Grant I read this book for work, so it has nothing to do with justice or vengeance. But potentially, it could be redeeming, bringing out one’s hidden innovation potential. Originals covers many areas. These areas...
Book Review of Every Dead Thing by John Connolly

Book Review of Every Dead Thing by John Connolly

Every Dead Thing by John Connolly All three of the themes are in this intense crime thriller. Revenge as Charlie Parker pursues the man responsible for his wife and daughter’s death (no spoiler, it’s in the prologue), justice as most crime thrillers and PI novels...