An account of police authorities acting as badly as the criminals they seek, often worse.
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Book Review: ‘Somatic Energetics: Healing Your Back Pain and Transforming Your Life’ by Dr. Michael McBride
Dr. McBride believes our bodies know how to heal themselves and give us information to assist in that healing.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Joan of Arc: A History’ by Helen Castor
Castor is able to take us into the life of a young peasant girl who hears the voice of God and leads the French army to victory.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Feathers, Form and Function’ by Chris Maynard
"Feathers, Form and Function' is a visual and insightful treat not to be missed.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Beyond the Standard Model’ by Luz Thompson
"Beyond the Standard Model" contains lots of violence, some strange sexual images and beaucoup excellent writing. Highly recommended!
Read More »Book Review: ‘101 Outstanding Graphic Novels’ by Stephen Weiner
The fourth edition of a survey of significant graphic novels proves a good starting point for those wanting to expand their reading.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Link’ A Science Fiction Novel by D.A.Karr
Karr does a great job of putting you in the ship with Captain Garrick and his crew. He has created a team of individuals who have a strong respect for each other, even though they do not understand all the motives and personalities. They just know that there is not a one of them that does not have the other's back, including their captain.
Read More »Book Review: ‘April Snow’ by Lynn Steward
"April Snow" is an entertaining and compelling read.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Detroit Is Our Beat: Tales of the Four Horsemen’ by Loren D. Estleman
Not only are the stories in Detroit Is Our Beat well written, they will keep you guessing and often surprise you at the end.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Death Is Always a Resident,’ by Lorraine Jeffery
'Death Is Always a Resident' is a well written cozy mystery that kept me turning pages and wondering who the killer was until the end.
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