What did I expect from A Sufi’s Ghost? Well, I expected it to be a great read–I always have that expectation from Mark Biskeborn–and I expected it to be action-packed. I expect a lot, don’t I? Let me start by asking you as a reader what you thought of his last book, Mojave Winds? Now, …
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Mar 23
Covert The Not Known by Jerry Nedwick
I am a child of the nineties. I was not around when Vietnam was at its height and I only know of the war through history lessons, movies and books. When I picked up this book I didn’t know what to expect. Would this be a patriotic cry from a warrior of the conflict? Would …
Mar 23
Slipping on Stardust by Gordon Osmond
Gordon Osmond is an enigma in many ways. He has reinvented himself many, many times over the years, and it is with nothing less than a great pleasure that I write a review for his debut novel Slipping on Stardust. I could of course, be nothing less than compulsively in love with this book. I …
Mar 14
The Night of the Cossack by Tom Blubaugh
My latest review is for a book that has recently started to climb again in sales. Night of the Cossack is the first and current published effort by Tom Blubaugh. When I first opened the Kindle publication of this book I didn’t know what to expect. The idea of writing about pre-revolution Russia came to …
Feb 27
Mojave Winds: Second Edition by Mark Biskeborn
“Pacy writing at its finest from the pen of Mark Biskeborn….” I have just finished reading Mojave Winds: Second Edition by Mark Biskeborn. What can I say? Give me a few minutes to digest this one… It’s big… I have a lot to tell you. I wonder if this is the first …
Feb 21
The Dark Communion by Joey Ruff
”An unmissable read worthy of any library and certainly one to keep and read over and over again..” Meet Joey Ruff and his new book The Dark Communion. I was fortunate enough to be asked to review this one. What can I say? At first glance it sounds like a good read. Jono Swyftt …