YouTube Video: Unboxing Phillip Margolin’s Violent Crimes
YouTube Video: Unboxing Phillip Margolin’s Violent Crimes
Roxanne unboxes Phillip Margolin’s latest novel, Violent Crimes!
Violent Crimes Book Synopsis:
In this mesmerizing tale of suspense from New York Times bestselling author Phillip Margolin, attorney Amanda Jaffe—star of Wild Justice, Ties That Bind, Proof Positive, and Fugitive—becomes entangled in a murder case involving Big Oil, an estranged father and son, and the greatest ethical dilemma of her career .
Dale Masterson, senior partner in a large Portland, Oregon, law firm, has become wealthy and successful representing the interests of oil and coal companies. When his colleague, Christine Larson, is found dead, Masterson’s business practices are put under surveillance and a lower-level employee stands accused. read more…
BlogTalkRadio Interviews Author Matt Gallagher
BlogTalkRadio Interviews Author Matt Gallagher
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Youngblood by Matt Gallagher – Synopsis: The US military is preparing to withdraw from Iraq, and newly-minted lieutenant struggles to accept how it’s happening—through alliances with warlords who have Arab and American blood on their hands. Day after day, Jack tries to assert his leadership in the sweltering, dreary atmosphere of Ashuriyah. But his world is disrupted by the arrival of veteran Sergeant Daniel Chambers, whose aggressive style threatens to undermine the fragile peace that the troops have worked hard to establish.
YouTube Video: Unboxing Barry Lancet’s Pacific Burn
YouTube Video: Unboxing Barry Lancet’s Pacific Burn!
Roxanne unboxes Barry Lancet’s new novel, Pacific Burn!
Pacific Burn Book Synopsis:
In the third book in “what will likely be a long and successful series” (San Francisco Magazine), Japanese antiques dealer and PI Jim Brodie goes up against the CIA, FBI, Department of Homeland Security—and a killer operating on both sides of the Pacific. read more…
John Reviews Pacific Burn by Barry Lancet
PACIFIC BURN by Barry Lancet
VJ Books in general, and more specifically Virginia and Evan, are the force behind BlogTalk Radio’s “Modern Signed Books” broadcast. Each week they are producing a program that interviews today’s best authors. Virginia has been directing my reading toward books by those author’s scheduled for the show. That’s how I came to read PACIFIC BURN by Barry Lancet.
PACIFIC BURN is the third book by Barry Lancet to feature Jim Brodie, who spends part of his time running Brodie Investigations, based in Tokyo, and the rest operating a gallery in San Francisco – his specialty, Japanese art. In this book Brodie finds himself up to his neck in a plot that has a uniquely skilled assassin targeting his friend, renowned Japanese artist, Ken Nobuki and his family. read more…
BlogTalkRadio Interviews Author William Bernhardt
BlogTalkRadio Interviews Author William Bernhardt
We are pleased to have bestselling author William Bernhardt, founder of the Red Sneaker Writing Center, host of writing workshops and small-group seminars and one of the most in-demand writing instructors in the nation, on our show! His monthly eBlast, The Red Sneaker Writers Newsletter, reaches over twenty thousand people. And his recent Kickstarter Campaign, Conclave: A Literary Magazine, fully funded. read more…
BlogTalkRadio Interviews Author Lawrence Block
BlogTalkRadio Interviews Author Lawrence Block
Lawrence Block (born June 24, 1938) is an acclaimed contemporary American crime writer who has been writing crime, mystery, and suspense fiction for more than half a century. He has published in excess of 100 books, and no end of short stories. Block has also published under pseudonyms including Jill Emerson, John Warren Wells, Lesley Evans, and Anne Campbell Clarke. read more…
YouTube Video – Unboxing “Past Crimes”
YouTube Video – Roxanne unboxes the latest Glen Erik Hamilton Novel!
Unboxing “Past Crimes”
Past Crimes Book Synopsis:
A combat-tested Army Ranger returns home to investigate the shooting of his grandfather in this debut novel.Van Shaw is recovering from a recent combat injury when he receives a letter from his estranged grandfather Dono asking him to come home to Seattle. He doesn’t know why his grandfather wants to see him, and the tension ratchets up when he arrives to find that Dono has just been shot by an intruder. During the police investigation, it becomes clear that Dono may not be an innocent victim because, as Hamilton tersely states, “Dono Shaw was a thief.” read more…
John Talks about Vince Flynn and Kyle Mills and the Mitch Rapp Series
John Talks about Vince Flynn and Kyle Mills and the Mitch Rapp Series
John talks about one of his favorite authors (Vince Flynn) and series (Mitch Rapp), and Kyle Mills, the new writer of the series.
Book synopsis for The Survivor:
A blistering novel that picks up where The Last Man left off, The Survivor is a no-holds-barred race to save America…and Mitch Rapp’s finest battle.
When Joe “Rick” Rickman, a former golden boy of the CIA, read more…
Meet Best Selling Author Alan Jacobson
Meet Best Selling Author Alan Jacobson
Hear about Alan Jacobson’s 2015 title The Lost Codex! It’s a great read and you’ll want to consider adding Alan’s books to your collection!
Book synopsis:
In THE LOST CODEX two ancient and priceless biblical documents hold revelations that could change the world as we know it.
In 930 CE, a revered group of scholars pen the first sanctioned Bible, planting the seed from which other major religions will grow. read more…
John Talks about Back Blast by Mark Greaney
John Talks about Back Blast by Mark Greaney
We occasionally find ourselves receiving advances from publisher – it’s one of the small perks of book selling. On Friday I was pleased to find a copy of BACK BLAST by Mark Greaney. I recently told you about Greaney moving into hardcover with this upcoming title, but risk repeating myself by telling you one more time that this is a book you’ll want to read.
It’s not unusual for me to have my nose stuck in a book, but this was different. The last few books that I have read, Glen Erik Hamilton’s PAST CRIMES and HARD COLD WINTER, and A KILLING WINTER by Tom Callaghan were each outstanding. This time, everything else had to wait while I pounded through BACK BLAST. It was everything I expected and more.
Courtland (Court) Gentry, call sign Sierra Six, is The Gray Man, and he has found his way back to D.C. after being on the run for six years. Marked, by the CIA with a shoot -on-sight order, he has operated in the shadows as a paid assassin removing bad guys from the world stage. He has grown tired of running, and has come home to once and for all find out why he was targeted, and who is responsible.
Gentry unwinds the mystery in thrilling detail, as he skillfully dispatches opponents sent to keep him from learning the truth he so desperately needs. What he discovers is a conspiracy reaching the top echelons of the agency, with a CIA task force – code name Violator, foreign operators, and rogue agents all working to kill him before he can succeed in his quest. But they underestimate him; after all he is THE GRAY MAN!
Mark Greaney should have called this book- THE GRAY MAN IN AMERICA. Gentry brings his fight home, with his future and the future of clandestine services both at stake.
We can only hope that somewhere deep within the secrets of our country’s black ops that a Gray Man really exists; someone to keep us safe from those who seek to destroy our way of life. Mark Greaney is here to stay, and so is The Gray Man.