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The Lake House, by Kate Morton

The Lake House, by Kate Morton

December 29, 2019

Didn’t care for it. It’s two murder mysteries complicated by a horror story. And it jumps back and forth in time. That’s not necessarily a problem, but with so many

Out of the Dark, by Gregg Hurwitz

Out of the Dark, by Gregg Hurwitz

December 29, 2019

The 4th book in the series, this one is very good, as are all the others. This time time Evan goes up against POTUS. No, it’s not Trump, because then,

The Accident, by Natalie Barelli

The Accident, by Natalie Barelli

December 28, 2019

An excellent study in how evil people can be. Two friends are having a good time one night, when they realize they’ve just hit an object in the road–but it’s

Sometimes I Lie, by Alice Feeney

Sometimes I Lie, by Alice Feeney

December 28, 2019

Started out great–a woman wakes wakes up from a coma, but can’t open her eyes. She can’t remember exactly what put her in the hospital, but over time, she starts

The Expanse, Book 1, by James S.A. Corey

The Expanse, Book 1, by James S.A. Corey

December 28, 2019

The Andromeda Strain on steroids. One of the best syfy books I’ve ever read. It’s the story of an alien race infecting our solar system with a virus, the protomolecule,

Killing Patton, by Bill O’Reilly

Killing Patton, by Bill O’Reilly

March 4, 2019

General Patton and WW II were made for each other. Only a great war could bring out the special abilities of this great hero. Even the Russians and Germans respected

Killing the Rising Sun, by Bill O’Reilly

Killing the Rising Sun, by Bill O’Reilly

February 28, 2019

Japan invaded French Indonesia in 1940, leading FDR to embargoed the sale of all oil to Japan, with Great Britain following suit. This led to Japan invading other countries, like

The Future of Humanity, by Michio Kaku

The Future of Humanity, by Michio Kaku

March 9, 2018

I haven’t read the book yet, but Kayela and I went to his book signing in DC last night. In addition to giving us a preview of where humanity is

The Secrets She Keeps, by Michael Robotham

The Secrets She Keeps, by Michael Robotham

December 9, 2017

Agatha is childless. But, she’s a mother to several babies. What’s wrong with this picture? Nothing, as far as Agatha is concerned–she has babies vicariously. Even to the point of

Hero of the Empire: The Boer War, and the Making of Winston Churchill, by Candice Millard

Hero of the Empire: The Boer War, and the Making of Winston Churchill, by Candice Millard

September 24, 2017

I certainly never knew this about Winston Churchill. The only times I’ve seen him referenced was in reference to WWII. So, not only did he lead England through that great

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