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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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MYSTERIES & THRILLERS

Travis McGee stumbles into a massive financial fraud

Travis McGee stumbles into a massive financial fraud

He calls himself a beach bum. Travis McGee lives on a houseboat in Fort Lauderdale and only works when he's running out of money. Then he becomes a "salvage consultant," helping someone who's been robbed blind. He'll steal back the money or valuables—for half the take. But this...

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Popular Fiction

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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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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good reading: A Spy by Nature by Charles Cumming

A worthy spy story that foretells more good reading to come

A review of A Spy by Nature, by Charles Cumming. @@@@ (4 out of 5). A Spy by Nature, Charles Cumming’s first novel, is the semi-autobiographical precursor several subsequent espionage stories that have caught the attention of reviewers and the reading public alike. A Spy by Nature is an entirely worthy antecedent of Cumming’s later, more fully realized spy stories.

A Prisoner in Malta is a historical mystery novel.

A delightful historical mystery novel starring Christopher Marlowe

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes If you're looking for a swashbuckling adventure story, check out A Prisoner in Malta by Phillip DePoy. In this fast-moving historical mystery novel featuring Christopher Marlowe, the 19-year-old poet and playwright swashes buckles with the best of them. Naturally,...
Photo of Octavia Butler by Joshua Trujillo/seattlepi.com, via Associated Press

Octavia Butler’s prescient science fiction

Octavia Butler was the author of three cycles of science fiction novels—two Parable books, the Xenogenesis trilogy, and five books in the Patternmaster series—as well as two standalone novels. She is also credited with seven graphic novels (including Black Panther) produced in collaboration with...
American Disruptor is the biography of the man who founded Stanford University.

The California Governor who was a notorious thief

He founded Stanford University to honor his fifteen-year-old son who died of typhoid fever — and left the university near bankruptcy when he died, without an endowment. He was elected as California's eighth Governor when his business partners effectively bought the job for him after he had lost...
Cover image of "Termination Shock," a thriller about combating climate change

A thriller on climate change by a science fiction master

For decades, as climate change has wreaked havoc ever more visibly, scientists and engineers have advanced a plethora of technological fixes. Not just switching to renewables such as solar and wind power but direct interventions into the climate through geoengineering. Examples range from the...
Cover image of "Where Monsters Dwell," a novel about a Scandinavian serial killer

A serial killer in the land of the Midnight Sun

There's something strange about Norwegian detective Odd Singsaker. It's not his name, which is common enough in Norway, but the aftermath of the neurosurgery that removed a golf-ball-sized tumor from his brain a year ago. When he returns to work for the first day after his convalescence, he finds...

An historical thriller set under Communism in Eastern Europe

A review of The Confession, by Olen Steinhauer. @@@@ (4 out of 5). Tthe second in a cycle of five novels by Olen Steinhauer about the troubled policemen of one district in the capital of a fictional Eastern European country spanning the years 1948-1989. This book is set in the fateful year of 1956, when Hungary rose up against Russian occupation.

Cover image of "Box 88,"

A top-secret Anglo American spy agency

Assume that the people who call the shots at MI6 and the CIA had grown so frustrated by the 1980s at the restrictions imposed on them by politicians that they decided to work around them. The two agencies then came together in a "special alliance" to create an off-the-books Anglo American spy...
Cover image of "Wake Up and Dream," an alternate history of Hollywood

This thriller is an alternate history of Hollywood

Hollywood, June 1944. Europe is still at war, with England about to fall to Hitler's legions. In the United States, FDR readies a run for a third term as the fascist Liberty League gains ground across the land. Everywhere, people are flocking to the theaters to take in the newest "feelies,"...
Cover image of "The Immortal Irishman," a book about the "Muslim immigrants" of the 19th century

The Irish: the “Muslim immigrants” of the nineteenth century

In prose of unusual grace, Timothy Egan tells the tale of The Immortal Irishman: The Irish Revolutionary Who Became an American Hero. His subject is Thomas Francis Meagher (pronounced "Mar"). At the age of forty-three, he vanished mysteriously, a victim of drowning in the Missouri River in Montana...

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