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Category Archives: Book Reviews
The year in review – interviews and reviews of 2013
Tweet As we close out 2013, I would like to take the opportunity to wish everyone a Happy New Year. I know this has been a challenging year for many out there, but I hope that God found some special … Continue reading
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Death Without Company by Craig Johnson
Tweet Death Without Company By Craig Johnson Penguin Books Reviewed by Keith Jones Craig Johnson follows up his debut novel in grand style with “Death Without Company.” Along with another great story, Johnson gives us an insight into the Basque … Continue reading
The Last Man by Vince Flynn
Tweet The Last Man By Vince Flynn Reviewed by Keith Jones Finishing reading “The Last Man” is a bittersweet experience. It is always satisfying to complete a good book and getting closure on the story you have spent some time … Continue reading
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Review: The Western Front by Archer Garrett
Tweet The Western Front By Archer Garrett Reviewed by Keith Jones “The Western Front” kicks off a series of dystopic books by Archer Garrett. In this book, Archer Garrett does a great job of laying out the America in free-fall … Continue reading
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The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett
Tweet The Maltese Falcon By Dashiell Hammett Reviewed by Keith Jones In my continuing effort to catch up on classics along with the newer books I have been reading, I picked up a copy of the quintessential hard boiled mystery … Continue reading
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MWSA 2013 Anthology
Tweet Our Voices: Military Writers Society of America Red Engine Press Reviewed by Keith Jones The personal essay is one of the most powerful forms of writing. It bares the soul and reveals the inner life of the writer. The … Continue reading
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The Cold Dish by Craig Johnson
Tweet The Cold Dish By Craig Johnson Penguin Books Reviewed by Keith Jones Those who are viewers of the A & E television series, Longmire, will recognize the characters in “The Cold Dish” because this is the book that started … Continue reading
A Passel of Hate by Joe Epley
Tweet A Passel of Hate By Joe Epley Reviewed by Keith Jones “A Passel of Hate” brings a little known, but pivotal battle of the American Revolution to life. In this book, Joe Epley crafts a tale surrounding the Battle … Continue reading
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Nightfall Over Nicodemus by R. G. Yoho
Tweet Nightfall Over Nicodemus By R. G. Yoho White Feather Press, Hamilton, MI Reviewed by Keith Jones R. G. Yoho does it again with “Nightfall Over Nicodemus.” In this fast paced Western, Yoho weaves the little known town of Nicodemus, … Continue reading
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In the Shadow of Suribachi by Joyce Faulkner
Tweet In the Shadow of Suribachi By Joyce Faulkner Red Engine Press Reviewed by J. Keith Jones “In the Shadow of Suribachi” is a heart wrenching tale of young men facing their defining moment on Iwo Jima… and in some … Continue reading
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