Books
Review: “High Crimes” by David Lawlor
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
“High Crimes” by David Lawlor is an intelligent and expertly written crime story set in modern day Dublin, Ireland with a link to the past. There are several narratives that quickly form a complex and cleverly plotted web of connections in this well paced and very enjoyable thriller. There are two…
DOG BONE SOUP by Bette A. Stevens: A Fresh Slice of “The American Pie”
Originally posted on The Indie Spot!:
DOG BONE SOUP is not only the title of Bette A. Stevens’s debut novel; it ranks high among the paltry meals that the book’s protagonist, Shawn Daniels, wants to forget. Plodding through mounting snow and battling howling winds, Shawn is ready to leave it all behind—living in poverty, Dad’s…
Feedback for my thriller “The Healer” #amreading
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
Here is the transcript from a reader’s group on the Internet where my thriller THE HEALER was being discussed. I don’t think I’ve ever read something about any of my books that has hit me so hard. I don’t know if I should cry or smile over this amazing comment: ? “I’m reading…
Book Review – Oblivion’s Forge – Simon Williams
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Book Review – Oblivion’s Forge http://www.amazon.co.uk/Oblivions-Forge-Aona-Book-1-ebook/dp/B0082XW04G/ by Simon Williams 4 stars. Let me start out by saying I enjoyed this bookJ World: The world of Aona is very intriguing, with a rich and long history, of which the reader gets enough of a peek at to draw one in.…