Today a college friend sent a screenshot on our ‘College Dude’ thread of his music app playing Daft Punk’s Around the World, one of our favorite songs from our days of drinking Natural Light. My ten friends on the thread live all across the country and work in a myriad of professions. We graduated from... Continue Reading →
The Chocolate War by Martin Walker
Since his first Bruno novel in 2008, Martin Walker’s character has turned into one of the literary world’s favorite detectives. Walker has written eleven novels and two short stories so far about this small-town police chief living in the Périgord region of France. This short story The Chocolate War begins innocently enough with Bruno making... Continue Reading →
I Only Killed Him Once by Adam Christopher
Adam Christopher returns to Tinseltown and his quirky memory-addled robot detective/hit man Raymond Electromatic in his third book of the LA Trilogy, I Only Killed Him Once. A new case has Ray going after a G-man, a man in black, an expressionless lawman… and once the deed is done, the memory lingers in the robot’s... Continue Reading →
The Kremlin Conspiracy by Joel C. Rosenberg
Two men want the best for their countries, if not the world. Marcus and Oleg. American and Russian. Two men with staunch moral fiber learn just how governments work to sustain peace or possibly destroy it. Even though he’s still a senior in college, Marcus tries to join the Marines after 9/11, only to have... Continue Reading →
Requiem by Geir Tangen
Down-on-his-luck Norwegian reporter Vilgar Ravn Gudmundsson is singled out by a killer, fed emails revealing his self-righteous, mortiferous plans. The local upstart police investigator's position on the team is threatened by the big-city profiler. Underlying it all is a four-year-old scandal involving sex, bribes, and a government administrator. As the killer gets closer to the... Continue Reading →