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Fossil hunters in Utah threaten Navajo police

Fossil hunters in Utah threaten Navajo police

When Tony Hillerman died at the age of 83 in 2008, he left behind an extensive literary legacy that included the 18 books in his award-series of Navajo detective novels. The Leaphorn and Chee books won him plaudits throughout the world and made him a wealthy man. Five years...

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How Adolf Hitler raised the money to finance his rise

How Adolf Hitler raised the money to finance his rise

From its early days following World War I, what Hitler later renamed the Nazi Party had a powerful political sponsor behind the scenes: the Thule Society. Hitler biographer Ian Kershaw notes that the organization's "membership list ... reads like a Who's Who of early Nazi...

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She was a pioneering astronomer. In the 18th century.

She was a pioneering astronomer. In the 18th century.

Women did not begin to gain any measure of equality with men until sometime in the 20th century. So it is always inspiring to read about women whose accomplishments were so outstanding that even under the most egregious pressure of misogyny they made their mark on history. One...

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WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE BOOK?

When people ask me that question, I never know what to say. In a lifetime of reading, I’ve read many thousands of books. And I’ve reviewed well over 2,000 of them on this site. Picking just one as a “favorite,” or even a handful of them, makes no sense to me.

The problem is, I read for many different reasons. Perhaps you do, too. And I read many different sorts of books. Mysteries and thrillers. Popular fiction, especially historical fiction. Science fiction.

And nonfiction, history in particular. You’ll find hundreds of reviews in every one of those categories on this site.

Look to the right for a rotating random selection culled from throughout this site.

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Cover image of "The Considerate Killer," the forth in a series of Danish thrillers

An outstanding Danish thriller

The Considerate Killer is the fourth in the superb Nina Borg series of Danish thrillers by the Danish duo, Lene Kaaberbøl and Agnete Friis. Sadly, it reads like the last of the series.Nina Borg is a neurotic Red Cross nurse nearing middle age. Her several neuroses have alienated her husband and...
Rebel Cinderella illustrates the early history of socialism in America.

Early 20th-century America viewed through the life of one extraordinary woman

You're unlikely ever to have come across her name before, but you'll be fascinated by the remarkable story Berkeley author Adam Hochschild tells about her life in his latest excursion into popular history. Rose Pastor Stokes was one of the most famous and influential people, women OR men, during...
In Axiom's End, aliens have visited Earth.

First Contact is old news in this sci-fi thriller

Estimated reading time: 3 minutes For nearly three-quarters of a century, reports have repeatedly surfaced in news media of UFOs and alien abductions in the United States. The names Roswell and Area 51 have become shorthand for conspiracy theories about "the government's" ongoing suppression of...
Cover image of "206 Bones," one of the Kathy Reichs novels

Bones on TV and the Kathy Reichs novels: don’t expect similarities

OK, so I won't pretend that the long-running TV series Bones is the best that television has to offer. Far from it. But I confess that I watched the silly thing. All of it. (My excuse is that my wife is a scientist and found it interesting. Lame, I know.) Now, belatedly, I've picked up one of the...
Mosaic of head shots of famous authors

Which authors have written the most books?

Classic authors, most of them bestsellers in their time. You’re gonna love this. Once upon a time, back in the distant reaches of the twentieth century—well, actually it was 1984—one of my clients assigned me to ghostwrite a fundraising letter that Isaac Asimov had agreed to sign. I approached the...
Cover image of "Artificial Wisdom,"

When the world votes on a dictator, an AI is a candidate

Recent years have seen an increasing volume of science fiction on environmental themes, and no wonder. Of course, the world has known about global warming for decades. But it's only in the past decade that the trend has become obvious to millions. And scientists who have dedicated themselves to...
Cover image of "Shanghai," a thriller set in WW2 Shanghai

Gangsters, Communists, and the Japanese Gestapo in WW2 Shanghai

Uncle Nathan is a gangster, and Daniel's father—a judge, no less—wants him to stay as far away as possible from his crooked brother. Then the problem solves itself. A disagreement—the kind you don't walk away from alive for long—persuades Uncle Nate to leave Berlin for the United States. But that...
Cover image of "Death and the Chapman,"

An engaging crime thriller set during the Wars of the Roses

It's 1522. An old peddler, known as a chapman in that era, reminisces about the first of the many mysteries he'd investigated over the years. Traveling a half-century into the past to Bristol, he muses about leaving the Benedictine monastery where he was a novice to become a chapman, having lost...
Cover image of "Triptych" by Karin Slaughter, the first Will Trent novel

Karin Slaughter’s Will Trent: the first novel

It's 2006. More than 20 years earlier a 15-year-old girl had been viciously raped, murdered, and mutilated in an Atlanta suburb. Her date that evening, John Spence, also 15, was tried as an adult and sentenced for 22 years to life in a maximum security prison. John has now been paroled and is...
Heresy is an historical thriller set in Elizabethan England.

An historical spy thriller in the Elizabethan Age

Britain during the reign of Elizabeth I (1533-1603) was wracked by turmoil and intrigue rooted in doctrinal differences between the newly independent Church of England and the deeply entrenched forces of Catholicism. To root out the many conspiracies mounted by her foreign and domestic enemies,...

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