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Fact vs fiction in the story of an outrageous WWII deception

Fact vs fiction in the story of an outrageous WWII deception

When we think of Allied operations in World War II designed to fool the Nazis, most of us think "Normandy." After all, the elaborate efforts to conceal the time and place of D-Day famously included a fake army and hundreds of inflatable tanks, airplanes, and artillery pieces....

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Fact vs fiction in the story of an outrageous WWII deception

Fact vs fiction in the story of an outrageous WWII deception

When we think of Allied operations in World War II designed to fool the Nazis, most of us think "Normandy." After all, the elaborate efforts to conceal the time and place of D-Day famously included a fake army and hundreds of inflatable tanks, airplanes, and artillery pieces....

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Ken Follett’s monumental saga of the First World War

Ken Follett’s monumental saga of the First World War

No one is still alive with any adult memory of World War I, which ended a century ago. So when we think of the events that have shaped the world we live in today it's likely World War II looms large. But its antecedent three decades earlier may have had greater long-term...

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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 "Death by His Grace,"

Is the bishop the killer in this African murder mystery?

The title of this African whodunit implies it. The cover illustration for my Kindle edition of Death by His Grace underlines the hint. And there's a lot of evidence to suggest it. But is it true? Is multimillionaire Bishop Clem Howard-Mills of the Power of God Ministry Church the heartless killer...
Jury Duty

First Contact Down Under. Way down under.

Welcome to Antarctica. Slip into your muffler and mittens, and get ready for the coldest, bleakest setting you're ever likely to encounter. In Peter Cawdron's seventeenth standalone novel exploring the theme of First Contact, Nick Ferrin arrives on the southernmost continent, pressed into service...
Death by Disputation

Religious conflict in Elizabethan England fuels this gripping spy story

There is no lack of religious conflict in today's world. Hindus against Muslims. Sunni vs. Shia. Christians and Jews squaring off against Muslims. But it's hard to find anything today to surpass the sheer complexity of the festering three-way collision of incompatible faiths in sixteenth-century...
Cover image of "Quietly in Their Sleep," a novel about the Italian Catholic church

An indictment of the Italian Catholic Church

In Quietly in Their Sleep, Donna Leon's intrepid Italian policeman, Commissario Guido Brunetti, receives a visit from one of the nuns who has been caring for his aged mother in a nursing home. He knows her as Suor' Immacolata (Sister Immaculate) though she has shed her habit and appears panicked....
Cover image of "The Spy Who Couldn't Spell," a book about a traitor who came before Edward Snowden.

Before Edward Snowden was “The Spy Who Couldn’t Spell”

You might be amazed at the number of Americans who have been convicted of spying against the United States over the past century. I certainly was. Wikipedia catalogs a total of 67. Nearly half that number (32) had committed espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union. Another five spied for Russia,...
Cover image of "Suspect," an urban crime thriller

Scott Turow’s new urban crime thriller is a winner

As I write, Scott Turow is seventy-three years old. He is an accomplished attorney and bestselling author of sixteen books, most of them bestsellers. He possesses a law degree from Harvard University. So, one might think he would stumble badly building a novel around a poorly educated,...
Cover image of "Golden Hill" by Francis Spufford, a charming historical novel

7,000 people lived in Old New York in this charming historical novel

Estimated reading time: 3 minutes Megacities abound in today's world. With approximately 20 million people, the New York City metropolitan area ranks 15th in the world by some accounts. (The nine largest cities are all in Asia.) It's surprising, then, to think about New York barely more than...
Cover image of "Karla's Choice,"

John le Carré’s son fills in the gap in George Smiley’s story

In the dramatic conclusion to John le Carré's The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, British intelligence officer Alec Leamas and the idealistic American Communist Liz Gold die as they climb the Wall toward freedom in the West, machine-gunned on the orders of the British agent they had entered East...
It Was All a Lie explains how the Republican Party became Donald Trump.

How the Republican Party became Donald Trump

Amazon lists more than 1,000 books about Donald Trump. And only two US Presidents—George Washington and Abraham Lincoln—account for more (over 2,000 in each case). But Trump hasn't even completed a single term in office, and there are lots more books to come. One of the latest, and in its way most...
published every year: Merchants of Culture by John B. Thompson

Would you believe how many books are published every year in the U.S.?

These numbers may surprise you. According to UNESCO, which compiles the total number of books published in every country, there was a total of 2.2 million books issued in the most recent year available. That year was 2011 or 2012 for the top producers, much earlier for small nations, in many cases...

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