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First Contact deep in the Amazon rainforest

First Contact deep in the Amazon rainforest

What can I say about a book that could have been great but isn't? In Entropy, the 31st entry in his long-running series of standalone novels about First Contact with alien intelligence, Australian author Peter Cawdron tells a gripping story about the crash of a private jet deep...

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First Contact deep in the Amazon rainforest

First Contact deep in the Amazon rainforest

What can I say about a book that could have been great but isn't? In Entropy, the 31st entry in his long-running series of standalone novels about First Contact with alien intelligence, Australian author Peter Cawdron tells a gripping story about the crash of a private jet deep...

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They grew the country’s vegetables

They grew the country’s vegetables

If you watched the HBO drama Succession, you'll have a sense of what happened to the once-famous Seabrook frozen-food dynasty. Succession features a tyrannical "self-made" founder, hideous corporate crime, cynical right-wing politics, sibling rivalry, backstabbing, and worse....

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A brilliant novel of love, hope, and the Rwanda genocide

A brilliant novel of love, hope, and the Rwanda genocide

Today, Rwanda is one of the brightest lights in Africa. The economy is booming. Corruption is rare. Government delivers services. The streets of Kigali, the capital, are clean. It's even easy to open a business. Thirty years ago the country was in chaos, as this award-winning...

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Cover image of "Ghosts," a novel about First Contact with aliens

Human nature complicates First Contact

Beware: the title is misleading. Peter Cawdron's novel, Ghosts, is not a ghost story. It's hard science fiction, the 24th in his series of standalone novels exploring the innumerable ways that First Contact with aliens might play out. He's written about what seems like every conceivable...
Cover image of "The Buck Stops Here," a book about decisions that changed history

Assessing the most fateful Presidential decisions

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes When we study American history in high school or college, we learn that Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory from the French and James Polk launched the Mexican-American War. But what we don't often learn about are the context in which Presidents...
Cover image of "Leaving Everything Most Loved" by Jacqueline Winspear, a novel involving English class dynamics

Maisie Dobbs confronts class dynamics in Depression-era England

London, July 1933: The Great Depression is underway in full force. Adolf Hitler has seized power in Germany, and Sir Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists is striking fear into the hearts of the Establishment. But Maisie Dobbs has problems of her own. Estimated reading time: 4 minutes Now 36,...
Cover image of "What It Took to Win," a new history of the Democratic Party

A stirring history of the Democratic Party

In his sweeping new history of the Democratic Party, historian Michael Kazin finds that "what it took" for Democrats to win historically was an outspoken commitment to moral capitalism. The term, coined in 1990 by another historian, connotes "a form of political economy . . . that promised...
Mammoth

A time travel tale about wooly mammoths and an eccentric billionaire

The concept of time travel as it's typically treated in science fiction is a straightforward affair. You'll find that in almost any novel about time travel. Somebody figures out how to build a "time machine," steps into the chamber, and—presto, change-o—ends up somewhere back or forward in time....
Cover image of "Dissolution," a novel about a murder at a monastery

The best novels about the Tudors

England’s Tudor Dynasty (1485-1603) encompassed the reign of five monarchs. But just three of them ruled for a combined total of more than a century: Henry VII (reigned 1485-1509), Henry VIII (1509-47), and Elizabeth I (1558–1603) They ushered in unprecedented change in England’s fortunes,...
Cover image of "The Man From St. Petersburg," a novel about a Russian anarchist in England

A terrorist threatens a WWI British alliance

A century ago, they called themselves anarchists. But we today would think of them as terrorists. After all, they had shocked the world again and again with their bombs and bullets. Anarchists had assassinated Tsar Alexander II of Russia in 1881, Empress Elisabeth of Austria in 1898, King Umberto...
Cover image of "The Fall," an engaging courtroom drama

An engaging courtroom drama set in San Francisco

John Lescroart writes compelling courtroom dramas set in San Francisco, most of them centered on the brilliant defense lawyer Dismas ("Diz") Hardy. Now, in his latest work, The Fall, Lescroart begins moving into the future with Hardy's daughter, Rebecca ("The Beck"), who has passed the bar and...
The Silent Patient is a psychological thriller.

The Silent Patient underwhelms as a psychological thriller

The key to writing a great psychological thriller is to build slowly toward a big surprise, leaving clues along the way but without revealing what's really going on. Gillian Flynn famously achieved this with Gone Girl, just as Alfred Hitchcock had done so many times on film decades before her....
Cover image of "The Son," a recent Jo Nesbo novel

The most recent Jo Nesbo novel is a winner

Despite his superficial resemblance to Harry Hole, the policeman who chases criminals and his personal demons in many of Jo Nesbo's earlier novels, Chief Inspector Simon Kefas is definitely his own man. The Oslo police department, though just as corrupt as it is in the Harry Hole books, also...

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