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Richard R. Blake is a book reviewer for Reader Views. Highlights in his career include a position as regional controller with Boise Cascade Building Company, and Case Power and Equipment, in the San Francisco Bay area in California.
He has been active in church since childhood and have served in various Christian Education ministries. While actively serving in a lay capacity he received a Masters degree in Christian Education and a Doctor of Ministry Degree in Religious Education from Golden State School of Theology in Oakland, California.
You can read my reviews on www.readerviews.com
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Tench races against time with only the wisp of a clue, "Black-Eyed Susan," to guide him through the darkness.
An in-depth account of an early twentieth century murder trial drawn from the real life transcripts of courtroom strategy and procedure.
If you don't have a relationship with God, this book will help you establish one.
From the pages of the author's earlier The Call, Elmo Piggins and Reginald Dexter are given their own stories as part of this anthology.
Decorated by the colorful characters that reside among condos and palmettos, this is also a story of envy, greed, and forgiveness.
When Jack Sligo runs away from his loving Boston-Irish family, he hopes to get a summer job on a cruise ship.
By the spring of 1931 a conspiracy is underway in Germany to assassinate President Hindenburg and restore the Kaiser's son to the throne, threatening the peace of Europe.
This is a must read for astrology followers, archeologists, and anthropologists, and just about everyone else.
A seemingly-helpful family friend finds David a seat at a bucket-shop off-Wall Street firm with the promise that money flows like wine.
Cruel Curse is a haunting tale about a wrongly accused Civil War soldier.
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