This chronicles the evening of Monday, November 26th 2012. Ray offers a peek into the mysterious world of book-buying at Curious. This book is not meant to be real serious it's best to stretch out your enjoyment, perhaps savoring a dozen pages a day. "They mess with me, they answer to me" and "Hit them hard, hit them fastĪnd hit them a lot." There's also a scattered selection of items that Some of the rules include: "Hope for the best, plan for the worst", Diehard fans still can'tīelieve that Tom Cruise was selected to portray Reacher in the new Loner Jack Reacher, you're in for a real treat. If you're familiar with Lee Child's books starring the mysterious It's compiled by Val Hudson, who includes many nifty illustrations and photographs to emphasize points. Offers little new material, but it's still great fun for mystery readers ![]() This small, 152 page book isn't going to please everyone, as it Written 17 books in the hugely popular series. Unusual book that features a brief introduction by Lee Child, who's "Jack Reacher's Rules" (Delacorte Press, $16) is an Page-turner from one of the masters of contemporary crime fiction This is an exceptional police procedural mystery, another compelling There are many clever, believable plot twists and the exciting, violent, action-packed conclusion makes it all worthwhile. Information and interviewing related individuals as he tries to discover It's not an easy trail, but Bosch carefully backtracks, gathering Stepīy step, Bosch investigates the case, trying to figure out the woman's Investigation of the murder of a female photojournalist in 1992, duringīut it was handed to the Riot Crimes Task Force and never solved. He gets involved in a case that has special meaning to him: the Since Bosch first appeared as a fictional character in the "The BlackĮcho" he began in the Homicide Unit. Los Angeles Police detective Harry Bosch. "The Black Box" by best-selling author Michael Connelly (Littleīrown, $27.99) is the 18th in his exceptionally popular series starring If you're trying to escape the holiday rush, here's a quick look at a pair of highly entertaining recent releases. It also includes over 15 pages of the main character's poetry. ![]() This is not a happy tale, but offers realistic yet sometimes devastating insights, combining fact with fiction. The compelling tale focuses on a woman who had a personality change while attending college she later taught English and Journalism, wrote poetry, oil painted and parented a child. It deals with the life experiences of a woman suffering from paranoia schizophrenia who fought her illness but faced extraordinary challenges. "Who is Ellen Roquefort?" by Hessel MI journalist AJ Hutchison (Sault Printing, $14.95) is the latest novel by the author of "Corruption at Jamestown Prison."ĭistinctly not a sequel, this fat, almost 500-page book is partially set in Lansing, Mason and Holt. ![]() He joins forces with his friend, Homicide Detective Dominic Greyson in New York two members of a local church were murdered, each involved in separate affairs.ĭripping with violence and sexual overtones, Harcus' fast-paced tale has a creepy serial killer with a deadly, twisted agenda.Ī Marine Corps veteran, Harcus has also written four other intriguing mysteries: "China Marine: Tsingtao Treasure", "Tainted Treasure", "Web of Greed" and "A Breath of Spring." Harcus' e-mail address is. In his fifth self-published novel, Harcus introduces Ron Macklin, a police detective in Graceport CT, who's investigating a bloody double murder. Mancelona author Buzz Harcus takes the reader in a different direction with "Thou Shalt Not", (Sandhill Publishing, $15). Nye deftly tells an enjoyable tale she's a member of the local "Writing at the Ledges" writing group and is working on her second novel. There are many funny and interesting interactions, with unexpected results as romance blooms and challenges develop. Alice meets famous movie actor Ryan Perry soon Vivianne is on her way to provide emotional support. "When in Maui" by Haslett author Colleen Nye (2Moon Press, $15.99) is a debut novel that focuses on the experiences of two friends.Īlice Tyler takes off for a vacation in Maui, leaving her best friend Vivianne Cook behind. Michigan's authors have been very prolific during 2012-here's a quick look at recent entertaining paperbacks that were either produced by a small press or were self-published.
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