Can you ever really be invisible? Are you able to hide your identity and not be found? Within the web there are many who have created alter egos , alter identities thinking that they are under the radar and will not fall prey to hackers and cyber attacks. Special Agent Lisa Tanchik has tasked herself … Continue reading
The Chronicles of the Henry Roach Dairier Creating a world that mirrors one of humans is quite inventive and ingenious. Imagine one where the only inhabitants are ants and roaches and as people of different economic or racial backgrounds each side fights for what they want, and each side wants to eliminate the other. The … Continue reading
American Red Pinkerton vs. the Western Federation of Miners in Denver. Which will prevail? American Red focuses on the disputes between these two companies and their goal to overtake anyone in their wake. Both adhere to violence and torture. One will even sentence a prominent political figure to death. Pinkerton’s goal is to worry about … Continue reading
Blind Spot Fear is a powerful weapon when preying on the mind of a helpless person. Courage can store and eliminate the fear is the person is willing to fight for his/her life. Evelyn Talbot at 16 suffered at the hand of Jasper Moore and the incident left remembering it years later in her nightmares. … Continue reading
RED METAL Russia wants to take back what they feel belongs to them. Russian launched Operation Red Metal. Power if the name of the game and taking her proper place in the world the Russians will stop at nothing. The scene described as the forces are in place and then wanting to retain her … Continue reading
The Best Lousy Choice by Jim Nesbitt. Summary Dallas private eye Ed Earl Burch is an emotional wreck, living on the edge of madness, hosing down the nightmares of his last case with bourbon and Percodan, dreading the next onslaught of demons that haunt his days and nights, including a one-eyed dead man who still … Continue reading
Suburban Luchador: Memoirs from Suburbia, by Philip Rivera In a world where everyone seems to be rushing around to work, trying to take care of their kids, pay their bills and have no time for family fun or vacations, comes an outlandish, hilarious and unique memoir written by Philip Rivera, the father of three and … Continue reading
Contraband: Stuart Woods How far would someone go to get caviar and Cuban Cigars made especially for Castro? What would happen if you were offered quite a bit of money to smuggle theses hoods in unnoticed and camouflaged as something else. While basking in the sun Stone Barrington witnesses a plane falling from the … Continue reading
Celia and the Glue Man What I would give for a cupcake or ice cream! That’s not in my dietary stars. Celia has her own forbidden foods and that too includes bread, rolls and all types of delicious cakes. The hardest part is going to school and watching the other kids eat their treats while … Continue reading
Rival’s Break: Carla Neggers Creating a diversion for the real motive of what appears to be a food poisoning is at the heart of this novel. Wherever Emma Sharpe and Colin Donovan arrive you can bet there will be something out of the ordinary that will send them into their various modes of law … Continue reading