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Fun Facts Friday: Frederic Prokosch

Frederic Prokosch was an American writer, known for his novels, poetry, & translations. He is mostly known for his novels…

5 years ago

Book Review: The Chef’s Secret by Crystal King

Italy around the middle 1500s. Master chef Bartolomeo Scappi died and leaves his wealth, knowledge and even name to Giovanni,…

5 years ago

Book Review: Profane Fire at the Altar of the Lord by Dennis W. Maley

The story telling is done tongue in cheek, the readers are privy to the lies, manipulations, and political maneuvering getting…

7 years ago

Book Review: All He Saw Was The Girl by Peter Leonard

The characters in the story are realistic and well written. The personalities involved are entertaining and the storyline is intriguing.…

9 years ago

Book Review: John the Pupil by David Flusfeder

The story is both funny and clever. Right from the first pages, the author mocks the entire book by stating…

9 years ago

Guest Review: Inferno by Dan Brown

In fact “Inferno” has gathered all necessary conditions for good edition: cine plot, fashion for medieval, religious theories, Robert Langdon.…

10 years ago

Book Review: Rally ‘Round the Corpse by Hy Conrad

Article first published as Book Review: Rally ‘Round the Corpse by Hy Conrad on Blogcritics. About: Rally ‘Round the Corpse by Hy Conrad is a fictional…

11 years ago

Book Review: The Good Pope by Greg Tobin

Article first published as Book Review: The Good Pope: John XXIII & Vatican II--The Making of a Saint and the…

12 years ago

Book Review: The Seven Wonders by Steven Saylor

The Seven Wonders: A Novel of the Ancient World by Steven Saylor is a collection of short stories starring the…

12 years ago

Book Review: The Messenger by Daniel Silva

Article first published as Book Review: The Messenger by Daniel Silva on Blogcritics. About: The Messenger by Daniel Silva is…

12 years ago

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