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Book Review: 13 Hours - By Mitchell Zuckoff
13 Hours reads like a spy novel, but it is the true story. It is about the events surrounding the terrorists attack at the American...
Author Review: Robin Cook
Robin Cook is a successful author. His numerous novels have been made into many screenplays. His novels all have a medical side to them....


Book Review: Sphere by Michael Crichton
While not as hard hitting and as compact as Michael Crichton’s The Andromeda Strain or Congo, I consider Sphere to one of Crichton’s most...
Writing Tip: Writing a Mystery
Every genre in popular writing has specific guidelines that, while not a dictate, all new writers would be advised to follow. Those...


Book Review: Watchers by Dean Koontz
Many of Dean Koontz books are heavily weighted toward action and adventure, with at least a hint of science-fiction. While Watchers does...
Author Review: John Grisham
I began reading John Grisham in the mid-1990s. I found it interesting, and actually very informative, that when it came to getting his...


Book Review: D-Day Deception Operation Fortitude and the Normandy Invasion
Book review of D-Day Deception: Operation Fortitude and the Normandy Invasion.
Writing Tips: Psychic Distance
A very powerful writing tool, and one which is very often overlooked by the beginning writer, is the concept of Psychic Distance. What is...


Book Review: Reamde (Audiobook) By Neal Stephenson – Narrated by Malcolm Hillgartner
This book was well written, exciting and unpredictable. If you are a gamer and enjoy MMOs, you will enjoy this book. It starts out with a...


Book Review: Lightning by Dean R. Koontz
Many people have put Lightning in a class by itself. And, I’m one of those people. Lightning encapsulated all of the traits which mark...
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