Tag Archive: Nick Wale

May 02

A Sufi’s Ghost- Mark Biskeborn

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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

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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 …

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Mar 23

Slipping on Stardust by Gordon Osmond

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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 …

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Mar 14

The Night of the Cossack by Tom Blubaugh

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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 …

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Mar 04

The Gift by Mike Trahan

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Mike Trahan has written a book that really does something quite strange. It used to be a fact that a memoir would be a written account of the life of someone with a series of stories to tell. In modern times, post-1990 I mean, the memoir genre has been hijacked by every celebrity, near-miss pop …

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Feb 27

Mojave Winds: Second Edition by Mark Biskeborn

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  “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 …

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Feb 21

The Dark Communion by Joey Ruff

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 ”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 …

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