Along with the sample Sundays, free book alerts,
market news, and various other whatnot that makes up this blog, there are
always the book reviews. Below is the list of reads and reviews for May 2014.
Unless otherwise noted, the blame is assigned to me….
Fast
Track by Ed Gorman and Bill Crider
The
Feedstore Chronicles by Travis Erwin (FFB Review)
Strange
World: A Biff Bam Pop Anthology Compiled by Andrew Burns, JP Fallavollita,
David Sandford Ward and Corina Newby
Beat
On The Brat (And Other Stories) by Nigel Bird
The
Posthumous Man by Jake Hinkson
Every
Hidden Fear: A Skeet Bannion Mystery by Linda Rodriguez
The
Ugly Princess: The Karlathia Chronicles by Elizabeth
Burton (FFB Review)
Providence
Rag: A Liam Mulligan Novel by Bruce DeSilva
The
Brat by Gil Brewer (FFB Review--Barry Ergang)
Cold
In July by Joe R. Lansdale
Party
Doll by Steve Brewer
Any
Other Name: A Longmire Novel by Craig Johnson
The
Last Horseman by Frank Zafiro (FFB Review)
When
Your Life Is Touched By Cancer: Practical Advice and Insights for Patients, Professionals
and Those Who Care by Bob Riter
Overcoming
Obstacles In Cooking by Mathew W. Miller
The
200 Skills Every Cook Must Have: The Step-by-Step Methods That Will Turn A Good
Cook Into a Great Cook by Clara Paul and Eric Treuille
The
Dream Walker by Charlotte Armstrong (FFB
Review--Patrick Ohl)
The
Splintered Paddle: An Ava Rome Mystery by Mark Troy
We roll on into June hoping for a cooler than normal
summer, no power interruptions, that the air conditioners hold together, that the neighborhood children might be supervised by their parents and
not us, and that the books keep coming….
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