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Innocent Review

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Innocent ReviewAuthor Joe Prentis strikes an amazing balance between gripping crime drama and emotionally charged, character-driven fiction. The action flows as effortlessly as watching an award-winning drama like Law and Order, and all the characters are so thoroughly developed that you sometimes forget they're fictional. The author's attention to detail is flawless and makes it easy to become totally immersed in the story--somewhat uncomfortable at times in this case because of the disturbing yet realistic plot.
I also admire the way the author relays gruesome, upsetting events without resorting to gratuitous descriptions or unnecessarily graphic scenes. It makes for a book that is completely satisfying from beginning to the unpredictable end!Innocent OverviewA phone call in the early hours of the morning shatters the tranquility of Sheriff Daniel Barrett's household when he finds out that the father of his fourteen-year-old daughter's best friend has been the victim of a brutal homicide. Viewing the body at the scene of the crime convinces Barrett that there is a monster loose in their town, and the deranged killer is poised to strike again. Barrett is in a race against time with a lab full of evidence that seems to lead nowhere, and a growing suspicion that everything is more complicated than it seems.

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Twentynine Palms (CA) (Images of America) Review

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Twentynine Palms (CA) (Images of America) ReviewThis small book contains over 220 black and white photographs relating to the history of Twentynine Palms, CA. There is no narrative, it is a collection of pictures with the descriptions underneath. It contains information about the early settlers and the gradual development of the town. People familiar with the area will recognize the names mentioned, such as the Hatches, Bagleys, Kenneys, Underhills and Doblers. For anyone who has lived in this desert area, the book will bring back memories. A very nice compilation of early photographs.Twentynine Palms (CA) (Images of America) OverviewPres. Franklin D. Roosevelt recognized the beauty of this desert region of Southern California in 1936 when he created Joshua Tree National Monument, now a national park. But for 9,000 years, Native Americans had lived amid its monolithic rocks and strangely grotesque Joshua trees. Serrano and Chemehuevi Indians found a home at its Oasis of Mara, whose fan palms eventually gave Twentynine Palms its name. Cattleman Bill McHaney arrived in 1879, learned of gold ore deposits from the native people, and inaugurated an influx of prospectors seeking fortunes. In the 1920s, Dr. James B. Luckie of Pasadena discovered that the clean air and dry climate helped veterans with respiratory illnesses, and they homesteaded parcels of 160 acres. Artists, writers, actors, and composers later discovered Twentynine Palms, and a renaissance in the arts now includes studios, galleries, and world-class murals that adorn this gateway to Joshua Tree National Park.

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Blood Bound Secrets Review

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Blood Bound Secrets ReviewThis book is a must read; original and fresh. You have to read this if you love mystery and/ or drama.Blood Bound Secrets OverviewWith an extravagant and lively prose, in Blood Bound Secrets new author Jacqueline Robinson weaves a dark and bloody tale of passion, lust, and regret. For fans of romance and suspense, this richly macabre novel matches wit with remorse to prove that blood is thicker than water, and that good friends are worth the fight. Maya Ting is a homicide detective who has seen her fair share of twists, turns, and drama. She understands all too well, the criminal mind, its intent and its bloodshed, but after Maya's father is murdered, the rules of the game change. Her world is turned upside down and the door to a dark past swings open and brings with it her worst nightmares. Can Maya find the killers before a frightening family history catches up to her? In a rush of action, she and her partner will be driven to the brink of what the rules will allow knowing full well that upholding justice might mean breaking the very laws they were sworn to protect.

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Lies and Perceptions Review

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Lies and Perceptions ReviewFast-paced and absorbing, with a gripping authorial voice. You know right away that Hayden is a master of his chosen terrain, the backroom deals and the strange creatures who inhabit the nether world of garbage disposal, a hidden slice of daily life in America that most of us simply take for granted.Lies and Perceptions OverviewSEX, MONEY & POWER...just ways to keep score in the Garbage Game, a Bloodsport where LIES are expected, cheating is routine, and violence is a matter of PERCEPTION.Gordon Palmer operates a huge landfill. Illegal is OK: Cash only. Jim Stevens, environmental inspector, discovers lethal waste, and stumbles between right and wrong.Southern States Garbage is minting money. A teenage girl is only one of their victims. Governor Clifford Elias needs to maintain his environmentalist image. Bobby Kuchefski is County Leader of Holt County. He wants to be Governor. Daniel Snyder builds incinerators. Alliances with the devil do not concern him. Monsignor Robert Szathmary thinks he knows the risks that accompany his environmental terrorism.Monika Frantangelis is heir apparent to a paper recycling empire. Beautiful and wealthy is not enough.Attorney Phillip Spazutta is Guru of Garbage. Spazutta has unwritten rules...not found in law books.Curtis 'Weasel' Weiss wants to win a Pulitzer...a little too much.

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Bones to Ashes: A Novel (Temperance Brennan Novels) Review

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Bones to Ashes: A Novel (Temperance Brennan Novels) ReviewTempe Brennan's back in her tenth mystery. For those not in the know, Dr. Temperance Brennan is a forensic anthropologist who divides her time between Québec and North Carolina. No stranger to personal trouble, she's an ex-alcoholic and single mother assigned to gruesome, personally dangerous cold cases. This time, Tempe's on the trail of her vanished childhood friend Évangéline Landry, a young Acadian who summered at Pawleys Island back when Tempe was a child. Tempe and Évangéline would spend the summers creating poetry and staging dramas as Évangéline shared her love of Longfellow's epic namesake poem (his Évangéline included a romanticized account of the Acadian deportation and its aftermath). One day, Évangéline Landry vanished without a trace, and for thirty years Tempe has longed to know what happened to her.
One of Tempe's coworkers in Québec wants her to look at a skeleton uncovered in New Brunswick, and Tempe starts to put together pieces that point to Évangéline. She is consumed with uncovering the truth behind her friend's disappearance at her own personal risk. As with previous novels, Reichs does her homework well. Acadia was an area of Eastern Canada originally settled by the French, who were later forcefully evicted by the British. Many exiled Acadians fled to Louisiana, where the name "Acadian" shortened to "Cajun." Next to Québec, New Brunswick has the largest percentage of Francophones in Canada (35% of the province is French-speaking).
Tempe's quest takes her to the small town of Tracadie-Sheila, New Brunswick. I admit, I was curious in Reichs' choice of town, because one of my favorite Francophone pop artists, Jean-François Breau, (Expose) is from Tracadie-Sheila, as is Star Académie winner Wilfred Bouthillier. One reason I love Reichs' books is because I lived in Québec and majored in Québec Studies, and she effortlessly manages to work in in-the-know elements of modern Quebecois culture. No mention of Breau or Wilfred, but Garou's Seul makes an appearance (in the first Temperance Brennan novel Déjà Dead, it was Roch Voisine's Helene).
Tempe's on-again, off-again romance with Detective Ryan is definitely off-again here. Ryan has his hands full with cold cases and personal problems, and although the two consult each other, there's precious little romantic involvement this time around. However, the vibrant cast of supporting characters fills the void.
As usual, there are dark subject matters here that may offend some, including post mortems and torture, exploitation and rape of minors, so consider yourself warned. The dialogue is witty and balanced, the pacing generally impeccable, although the ending seemed a tad rushed. Unlike some of the past few Tempe novels, I felt that this was an excellent effort that was truer in spirit to some of the first few Reichs novels. It generally doesn't stray from the realm of believability, and Reichs' expertise as a forensic anthropologist and her experiences living in Québec lend Tempe an unshakable credibility.
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The King of Torts Review

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The King of Torts ReviewJohn Grisham began his writing career with a bang, publishing one great legal thriller after the next, a feat that brought him to the top of the publishing world very quickly. But in the last few years, his legal thrillers have been less than steller. Aside from his sweet, heartwarming A Painted House (which, ironically enough, was not a legal thriller), Grisham's novels have been on the boring side. Now, he returns with his yearly offering, a fun little novel called The King of Torts, a novel that brings him once step closer to regaining his title of King of the legal thriller.
In the book, we find a young public defendent named Clay, who is given the opportunity to earn 15 million dollars with just a few months's work. Soon enough, he is thrown into the world of mass litigation, where lawyers sue big corportations with thousands of claims. The millions start pouring in and Clay soon finds himself at the top of his game.
But what goes up must come down, a thing Clay does not seem to know. Halfway through the story, Clay realizes that he's in way over his head.
In Clay, Grisham creates a character you will both love and hate. His rise to success his fun to watch, but his downfall is much more interesting. It's the part in between that's problematic. Because, while Clay is on top, he becomes so obssessed with money and fame that he becomes a character you will despise. It's hard to like someone who's complaining about life when they own a yacht, a million dollar house, a penthouse in the south, and their own 45$ million jet. So when his downfall arrives, it's hard to feel sympathy for Clay.
The story is predictable, yet fun to read. Maybe the book would have been better had Clay been faced with harder, more problematic challenges and situations. As it is now, The King of Torts is a fund read that doesn't require much involvement from its readers. A good beach novel, but not much more than that.The King of Torts Overview

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