Alan Furst is a critically regarded, but not I think well known, writer of espionage novels set in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. His best known point of comparison would be John Le Carre, and for… more →
Pechorin's Journaljennifermorrill wrote 4 weeks ago: by Andy McNab read November 2009 by Kevin Paperback Edition 263 Pages Published by Speak (Penguin) O … more →
joannamallory wrote 2 months ago: Starfire, by Stuart Vaughn Stockton (Marcher Lord Press, 2009) Rathe’s birth order dooms him to a me … more →
Emily wrote 4 months ago: Since celebrated writer Walter Dean Myers celebrated his birthday this month (August 12, actually) I … more →
esthermitchell wrote 4 months ago: In honor of TAMIA’s recent release on Amazon.com, I finally settled on this piece for today … more →
esthermitchell wrote 5 months ago: This piece is taken from my current Futuristic release, TAMIA, from my Underground series. copyright … more →
nhfalcon wrote 5 months ago: June 4, 2011 Casablanca, Morocco Thunder and lightning shattered the warm, peaceful No … more →
David Marshall wrote 6 months ago: My grandma as I now remember her, had a phrase for every occasion. One of my enduring favourites is, … more →
ellsea wrote 7 months ago: (Algonquin Books, Paperback (First Edition), May 2009, ISBN-13: 978-1-56512-592-6) Set in 1916, … more →
Chris wrote 8 months ago: I wrote this story many, many years ago. I keep thinking I should do something with it. Well, here … more →
Keith "Tan" Brown wrote 8 months ago: This is the third novel in the Tyrants and Kings series which brings the story to a conclusion. Afte … more →
Keith "Tan" Brown wrote 8 months ago: This is the second novel in the Tyrants and Kings trilogy and another well written volume at that. F … more →
bhpublishinggroup wrote 8 months ago: “A Peek at My Bookshelf blog calls Certain Jeopardy by Captain Jeff Struecker and Alton Gansky “an u … more →
bhpublishinggroup wrote 8 months ago: From ChristysBookBlog.com: “Certain Jeopardy by Jeff Struecker and Alton Gansky is like the TV sho … more →
sledpress wrote 9 months ago: Lieber Herren und Damen: It’s the Return of the Peach! Now I know what the fabulous Donna Barr … more →
Max Cairnduff wrote 9 months ago: Alan Furst is a critically regarded, but not I think well known, writer of espionage novels set in E … more →
Keith "Tan" Brown wrote 11 months ago: A few months ago I found all three volumes of the Tyrants and Kings trilogy. Breaking from habit, I … more →
Max Cairnduff wrote 1 year ago: Arturo Pérez-Reverte is probably Spain’s most successful contemporary writer, hugely popular in his … more →
Max Cairnduff wrote 1 year ago: Originally posted 1 July 2008. Apologies to those who left comments, which have been lost. As I writ … more →
bitterhermit wrote 1 year ago: Independent Publishers Group This is one of the best war novels I’ve ever read. Jones uses mem … more →