I’m a big fan of inventive, well done crime thrillers. The Defiant by Nora Wolfenbarger was just such a read, excellent. Yes, there was a dedicated policeman seeking to solve a crime against an innocent. But he has an ally known only as Blackbird. Blackbird isn’t a cop and, as such, can operate outside the law. Now, Blackbird doesn’t wait for victims to come to her seeking help. She goes out in the darkest hours into the meanest streets where the predators hunt and snatches the victims out of the jaws of evil. Working together and complimenting the others ‘skills’ they work for all victims. The Defiant, a crime thriller with exquisite twists and turns and a few decidedly unique story threads. Kudos, Nora, Kudos.
Monday, October 28, 2024
Jeff Bailey Reviews The Defiant by Nora Wolfenbarger
I’m a big fan of inventive, well done crime thrillers. The Defiant by Nora Wolfenbarger was just such a read, excellent. Yes, there was a dedicated policeman seeking to solve a crime against an innocent. But he has an ally known only as Blackbird. Blackbird isn’t a cop and, as such, can operate outside the law. Now, Blackbird doesn’t wait for victims to come to her seeking help. She goes out in the darkest hours into the meanest streets where the predators hunt and snatches the victims out of the jaws of evil. Working together and complimenting the others ‘skills’ they work for all victims. The Defiant, a crime thriller with exquisite twists and turns and a few decidedly unique story threads. Kudos, Nora, Kudos.
Thursday, October 17, 2024
Jeff Bailey Reviews Tapestry: The Book Of Lost Worlds by Kez Wichham St. George
I read Tapestry: Book Of Lost Worlds because I’m a huge fan of genealogy. For me reading about the lives of my ancestors was to learn about the lives of the people who lived in my world before me. I enjoyed learning the life lessons that they lived. I live in California. As a teenager, I was an avid reader of John Steinbeck. For me, he captured the soul and the heart of the people in his characters. Kez St. George does the same thing in Tapestry: The Book of LostWorlds. I believe that Kez Wickham St. George is an archivist of her countries culture and history and Tapestry is a true national treasure.
Tapestry chronicles the stories of the courageous
women who lived this rich tapestry of resilience, defiance, and legacy. It is a
legacy of strength and resilience. I want to learn from the mistakes made by my
predecessors, so I don’t repeat them. I want to benefit from the triumphs of my
ancestors so that I might profit from them.
As I said before. Kez Wickham St. George
is an Australian author, cultural speaker and, for me, an archivist of national
treasures. Well done, Kez. Five Stars.
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Jeff Bailey Reviews Don't Worry - I Have A Plan by Stephanie Edens
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Jeff Bailey Reviews Strike Price by L.A. Starks
I couldn't put Strike Price down. I was captured from the beginning..big business..its life and games... and an enthralling conspiracy. World class settings from Texas oil fields to the oil and gas deposits off Israel added to the mix. I particularly liked the scenes set in Paris with a high-ranking Saudi ARAMCO negotiator. The pace of the story is quick and the characters will make you feel as though you know them. Thanks to Goodreads First Reads for my copy of Strike Price. I highly recommend this book, and look forward to more from L. A. Starks.
Wednesday, October 2, 2024
Jeff Bailey Reviews Leora's Letters by Joy Neal Kidney
I wasn’t sure that I would find Leora’s Letters all that good. I’m pretty much an Sci-Fi/action/thriller fan. I was so wrong. It’s one of my favorite reads of the year. I found it a gripping, well-written and a genuinely moving book. My family is a military family, so I understood and identified with the Leora’s accounts of the other side of WWII.Leora’s Letter’s is a memoir of the effects of WWII on one family, told mostly in the words and voice of the people who lived it. Leora’s Letters is told in part as a narrative from the author and mostly in the form personal letters sent back and forth amongst the family members. It is a little reminiscent of the movie Fried Green Tomatoes except that the family members tell the personal side of the story in their letters, not The Bee Cha’ma’ thru a memory narrative. I found the book to be a mesmerizing read, so much so, that I plan to keep the book in my personal library. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Leora’s Letters at the top of Oprah Winfrey’s Book Club’s recommended reading list someday if it’s not already there. Heartwarming and soul touching.
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Jeff Bailey Reviews Across The Universe by Robbie Sheerin
Robbie Sheerin's new novella, Across the Universe, Not Really a Beatles Story sure is quirky in an offbeat humorous way. A bit of Sci-Fi. A bit of fantasy. A bit of Philosophy. I enjoyed it thoroughly. The main character, Ed Moody, survives a jump between universes, a jump back and lives to tell about it. What I most liked about the book was the pithy sense of humor and presentation. The narrator has such a refreshing way of wording things, kinda’ mix between Dave Berry and Erma Bombeck. I could easily have read another two hundred pages. I can sure see a series of novellas (or a TV series) in these pages. Nicely done. Fascinating. I may read it again just to see how much I missed while I was laughing.
Monday, September 23, 2024
Jeff Bailey Reviews The Author by Lyn Balmer
Crime novelist, Launa Moon wants nothing more than to live a quiet life with her cat Fonzie in a quiet mountain town, Miller Creek. Is that too much to ask. Someone evil thinks so and starts to act out scenes from her books. Can she survive? I found The Author to be an intriguing, twisty story, well-conceived and well written. The creative mind of a crime novelist has always fascinated me. But, when it is a crime novelist writing about a crime novelist., what could be better? I liked the read completely and highly recommend The Author by Lyn Balmer. Well done.
Jeff Bailey Reviews Who Are You by R. T. Lund
I just finished a binge read on the last two thirds of Who Are You by R.T Lund , absolutely superb. Books like Who Are You is why I follo...
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A child of divorce and abuse, E.L. Irwin found escape in reading and writing, and through the school of hard-knocks, learned to be a figh...
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The Dog On The Acropolis - The Back Story The Back Story. That's a term that I have been hearing more and more often as I have been ne...
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Trechery , by R. T. Lund was an excellent and pleasingly complex crime thriller. In the story, the wife of a federal judge is found nude ...