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Review Date: 5/20/2009
THE SECOND COMING - The founders of an international electronic conspiracy are positioning themselves to take over the world. And there's only one man who can stop them - a country bumpkin from West Virginia named Sweeley Leech. ANCIENT LIGHTS is a race against the clock, taking Sweeley and his crusading entourage to the glittering towers of New York City and the serene pockets of the Far East.
"A river of a book. Powerful, brilliant in its moments of religious light and insight."
- The Chicago Tribune
"A river of a book. Powerful, brilliant in its moments of religious light and insight."
- The Chicago Tribune
Review Date: 9/22/2006
(My book has a different cover) "Relentlessly suspenseful...a hair raising experience" - The Pittsburgh Press
Review Date: 10/9/2006
The cop needed to solve a murder. The writer needed real-life material. Working together seemed like a good idea. Except for one thing . . . the writer is the killer.
Review Date: 3/16/2007
Sixty-three chilling tales introduced by the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock. Top notch late night reading.
Review Date: 8/18/2006
Smart, well written, and incredibly detailed. Never slows down.
Herb
Herb
Review Date: 3/19/2007
Jack McMorrow is doing research for an article on unwed mothers and discovers what he believes to be one success story in an otherwise grim picture. But within twenty-four hours of talking to Missy Hewitt, he is investigating a murder.
Realistic characterizations, diverting subplots, and evocative descriptions of rural Maine.
Realistic characterizations, diverting subplots, and evocative descriptions of rural Maine.
Review Date: 5/7/2007
This is Marlon Brando's own story in his own words. Anyone who has ever enjoyed a Brando film will relish this book. Extraordinary!
Review Date: 5/17/2009
"The job was simple enough; just take the child from Florida back to her father. But when the 'kidnapping' proved to be a cover for a clever scheme of fraud, it became apparent that somebody was going to be murdered." (from the back cover)
Excellent private eye fiction that yields many pleasures. A fine book. - Herb Wells
Excellent private eye fiction that yields many pleasures. A fine book. - Herb Wells
Review Date: 8/25/2006
The cover of my book is different.
Herb W.
Herb W.
Review Date: 9/22/2006
(My book has a different cover)
Deadly Goals: The True Story of an All-American Football Hero Who Stalked and Murdered (Deadly Goals)
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Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Review Date: 9/1/2006
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"When Jeannie Butkowski suddenly vanished, the front door of her house kicked off its hinges, her family had no doubt about who was responsible for her disappearance.His name was Pernell Jefferson. Eight months later, the young woman's charred remains were found in a dry creek bed in rural Virginia - a bullet lodged in the skull.
Police never even questioned Pernell. It would take the determination of a savvy county sheriff to bring this monster to justice"
Police never even questioned Pernell. It would take the determination of a savvy county sheriff to bring this monster to justice"
Review Date: 8/14/2006
Steven Bochco, the acclaimed co-creator of Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law, and NYPD Blue, has written a suspenseful and darkly comic crime novel about a down-on-his-luck screenwriter who tries to turn a brutal murder into his next movie payday. Fascinating reading by a charming Hollywood insider.
Herb Wells
Herb Wells
Review Date: 2/16/2007
This iconoclastic little book is made up of the best items that Bierce the newspaperman wrote between 1881 and 1906. Like Bierce himself the book is irreverent, bitter, and clever. Like him, for it came from the depths of him despite its light tone, it will shock those who think that life is, or can be, beautiful.
Review Date: 4/14/2010
"Some of the best thriller writing you are likely to find." Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Gripping, exciting. . .a finely crafted thriller." Grand Rapids Press
"Gripping, exciting. . .a finely crafted thriller." Grand Rapids Press
Review Date: 10/9/2006
Fletch has a new job . . .on the campaign trail as press secretary for Governor Caxton Wheeler, candidate for President.
But the race has turned into an obstacle course because a naked young woman has just plunged from the candidate's hotel into the street below.
Fletch must keep the story under wraps until he can uncover the truth.
But the race has turned into an obstacle course because a naked young woman has just plunged from the candidate's hotel into the street below.
Fletch must keep the story under wraps until he can uncover the truth.
Review Date: 1/16/2007
Imaginative, compelling stories told with the unique voice of Ethan Coen, co-creator of the distinctive Coen Brother films.
Review Date: 5/3/2007
Art Moger has assembled more than three hundred Hollywood personalities and run their photographs along with a choice of their REAL names. Many are unbelievable. Great fun. Who was Leonard Slye? Would you believe Roy Rogers?
Review Date: 1/30/2007
Stories and essays from the author of "The Bridges of Madison County." Magical.
Review Date: 4/1/2016
An extremely moving story of a fully lived life.
Review Date: 8/14/2006
P.I. Bubba Mabry badly needs a new client and some money as he cools his heels on Albuquerque's once-fabled Route 66. A security job for a celebrity is offered and he quickly accepts it. It turns out that the celebrity, Mr. Aaron, is the King himself, back from the dead and determined to keep a low profile. . . the one, the only ELVIS! Is it really Elvis? The story is fast, funny, and deadly.
Steve Brewer is a feature writer for the Albuquerque Journal
Herb Wells
Steve Brewer is a feature writer for the Albuquerque Journal
Herb Wells
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