June…..while not bad weather wise considering what
could have happened with the old thermometer it was pretty rough around here in
other ways. Those who follow the blog and stay updated through the day know
what I am talking about so there is no need to rehash things.
Along with the sample Sundays, free book alerts,
market news, and various other whatnot that makes up the blog, there are always
the book reviews. I’m slower these days with the reviews, but I am trying to
keep the blog going. Below is the list of reads and reviews for June 2014.
Unless otherwise noted, the blame is assigned to me….
Wide
Spot In The Road (Drifter Detective #4) by Wayne D.
Dundee
The
Devotion of Suspect X by Keigo Higashino (FFB Review by
Patrick Ohl)
Robert
B. Parker’s Cheap Shot by Ace Atkins
Knife
Fight by Joel Goldman
The
Last Call: A Bill Travis Mystery” by George Wier (FFB
Review)
The
Eternal- A Short Story by George Wier
Memoirs
of A Bad Dog by Curtis Moser (reviewed by Barry
Ergang)
Night
Squad by David Goodis (FFB Review by Barry Ergang)
The
Interloper by Dave Zeltserman
Dangerous
Women and Desperate Men by Rick Mofina
Cop
Hater by Ed McBain (FFB Review by Patrick Ohl)
Remains
of Innocence: A Brady Novel Of Suspense by J.A. Jance
We roll into July daring to hope that just maybe the
100 degree days will hold off a little longer and the rains will keep coming.
Considering the state of the Texas Rangers we more eagerly than normal anticipate
the coming football season.
And, if you have ever wondered what the kitchen table
sees when I work here….
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