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This is a way to share the books we received for review, bought and borrowed from friends or library.
Received for review
As a homicide detective, David Seff witnesses some of the most gruesome
things life has to offer. He puts his life in danger everyday that he
comes to work, visits perilous areas most people wouldn't step foot in,
and deals with the scum of the earth. Catching criminals is what David
Seff does best. This is why he was chosen to lead a task force to
discover who shot and killed the well-respected Reverend Michael. At
first the detective thought it was a random act of violence, but it
turns out to be the first victim of a homicidal serial killer.Throughout
the story, you will go back in time to the killer's life as a boy and
his desolate life at home with an abusive father, a terrifying encounter
in New York City after running away from home, and the grisly murders.
The hunt is on. Will Detective Seff catch the mysterious man causing
hysteria amongst the people of Pennsylvania, or will there be no end to
the bloodshed?
Even seasoned reporters
have admitted that "Clark Rockefeller" spooks them. For over thirty
years, the man born in Germany as Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter has been
reinventing himself with ever more elaborate ruses, eventually
reemerging in New York City in the early nineties as a counterfeit
Rockefeller heir. By then, he was quite possibly a double murderer: In
1985, his San Marino, California landlord and wife disappeared; ten
years later, a skeleton, believed to be one of the pair, was dug up in
their backyard. In March, "Rockefeller," already serving for another
crime, was formally charged with murder. Mark Seal's new book takes us
as close into the mind of this strange man as we can ever hope (or wish)
to be. The shocking odyssey of a human chameleon.
More than 400 years after the death of Elizabeth I, the last and
longest-reigning of the Tudor monarchs, the dynasty continues to
fascinate us, living on in Hollywood blockbusters like “The Other Boleyn
Girl,” television series like Showtime’s “The Tudors” and books like
Hilary Mantel’s award-winning Wolf Hall. ELIZABETH I (Viking; ISBN:
9780670022533; On-sale Date: April 5, 2011; Pages: 688; Price: $30), by
Margaret George, one of our premier writers of historical fiction, is
one of the few works to explore England’s most famous queen at the
height of her powers, picking up where other books leave off—just as the
Spanish Armada is about to invade. In truth, the Armada was the
beginning of a great era, not its finale.
Picking up the story of Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) thirteen years later, the sequel El Filibusterismo,
presents a gripping tale of obsession and revenge. Gone are the Noli’s
themes of innocent love, its hero, Ibarra, a man of great integrity and
vision, replaced by the mysterious jeweler Simoun and a venal—and
reprehensible—cast of characters. The result of Rizal’s growth as writer
and influenced by his exposure to international events, El Filibusterismo is a riveting and suspenseful account of Filipino resistance to colonial rule that still resonates today.
6 comments:
The Scar sounds interesting. Happy reading :)
Ooh, nice mix of genres.
Here's mine:
http://carabosseslibrary.blogspot.com/2011/06/in-my-mailbox.html
Wow. That cover on The Scar really grabs you, doesn't it? I'm also interested in Elizabeth I -- historical fiction is one of my favs... Great stuff!
I got THE MAN IN THE ROCKEFELLER SUIT, too. It's not my usual type of thing, so I'm wondering what I'll think ...
Happy Hop!
Great set! I'm very interested in The Man in the Rockefeller Suit.
My IMM
The Scar seems really interesting. The cover really jumps out at you. I'm interested to read your review on it.
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