Sunday Salon – The Devil’s Code – John Sandford

Posted by admin | Great Fiction | Sunday 9 May 2010 13:01

You know computers could really be “The Devil’s Code!”

Every hackers dream is to disrupt!

Every hackers dream is to steal!

Can hackers bring down our way of life as we know it now?

What did Jack Morrison know?

Why was he murdered?

What does AmMath Corporation have to hide?

St. John Corbeil, President of AmMath, is he a ruthless killer?

Did Lane Ward, Jack’s sister, have anything to do with his death?

Did the National Security Agency have Jack killed?

Wow, a lot of questions raised by the this olde but goode novel about one of Mr. Sandford best characters, Kidd.

Computers are now such a part of just about everyone’s life. We surf the web, we blog, we pay bills, we purchase merchandise, we absorb a lot of instantly breaking news, and probably the latest and greatest dimension is the social media aspect where we closely interact with our fellow computer enerds!

Kidd was a computer expert in a circle of hackers that included Jack Morrison.

Lane received information from Jack in the event of his death to contact Kidd to help her find his killer.

Little did Kidd and his partner LuEllen realize that they was about to step into a government conspiracy that was far “above” the megabits they were used to dealing with!

Yes this is a great novel for the net conspiracy buff!

As always I do not like to reveal to much of the plot and encourage you get “The Devil’s Code” for yourself and enjoy!

Sunday Salon – The First Counsel – Brad Meltzer

Posted by admin | Great Fiction | Sunday 11 April 2010 16:28

My wife and I started dating in high school.

Our families were much the same with both fathers working and both mothers homemakers.

Values were taught through our family life.

I am glad my Dad was not a politician, nor my future father-in-law.

The peer pressure was enough, but I cannot imagine being a daughter or son of an American President. Even dating one or the other!

But Michael Garrick, who works at the White House for Edgar Simon the lead counsel for President Hartson, crosses my comfort line as is dating Nora, the President’s daughter.

Nora or Shadow, her Secret Service code name, has the young lawyer spellbound with her thrill a minute lifestyle.

Their first date turns into a “back-breaker” for Michael as he and Nora spot his boss Mr. Simon dropping a package in the woods which they retrieve, open, and keep part of the money enclosed.

This sets off a series of events only a loopy Nora could even dream of!

We go from a tour of the inner White House to the FBI to friends to family to mind-games to political opponents to love to death to losing jobs and just about every other emotion between!

Yes, this is an old read for some of you, but a most intriguing novel!

Well done Mr. Meltzer!

New Year Reading

Posted by admin | Great Fiction | Thursday 31 December 2009 13:27

I hope everyone survived the Christmas scene! My grandchildren sure made out like bandits!

So did my kids! It seems funny now to say “kids” when they are all over thirty! I’m just twenty-nine!

Got some great gifts myself especially the new books I received!

As I look to the New Year, reading is still my first priority! Does that sound selfish?

Getting lost in a new novel is my only way of escape!

Several Patterson novels including “I, Alex Cross” which I am now enjoying will make 2010 a great reading year!

I hope everyone did as well as me with their gifts!

Happy New Year!

Sunday Salon – Raymond Khoury’s The Last Templar

Posted by admin | Great Fiction | Sunday 13 December 2009 11:42

As Tess and Reilly pursue the truth as to who is responsible for the Met/Vatican robbery, the mastermind behind it Professor Vance has escaped detection so far. Vance met Tess at one of her father’s digs, and the two were sort of an item. Now Vance feeling that the church let him down in the death of his wife, has ideas to force the lost “gospel” on the world to embarrass the church.

As the ship carrying Martin of Carmaux, a Knight’s Templar, and his mentor Aimard of Villiers is nearing the coast, the storm intensifies to the point the ship goes down. The chest they were entrusted with is hidden away in the bow of ship and a encrypted message to tell the rest of the remaining Knights the chest’s whereabouts.

The race is on to capture the chest, a race not only being run by Tess, Reilly, and Vance, but the Vatican must protect their gospel “truths.” Vatican envoy, the Monsignor De Angelis is a ruthless killer assigned to do anything within his power to protect the Vatican’s image.

The storm approaching the dive boat that Vance and Tess have hired to bring up the chest is like unto an “act of god.” The Captain wants to go in when Vance produces a revolver and makes sure the chest is brought up from the depths of the sea. But wait, Reilly is approaching in the Police Boat with Monsignor De Angelis and he starts firing on the dive boat. Will Tess and Vance survive? Get “The Last Templar” for yourself!

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Sunday Salon – The Last Templar by Raymond Khoury

Posted by admin | Great Fiction | Sunday 6 December 2009 19:31

tltThe Last Templar is a good read like unto The Da Vinci Code. I’ve always been fascinated with tales of Templars. Mr. Khoury’s way of taking us back to their thoughts and rituals was very entertaining!

While most of the books I read about this era of history are novels, I really need to delve into their actual beginnings. There are so many untruths written about the Knights that only research could uncover the accuracy of the novels.

Visiting the Metropolitan Museum to see the exhibition of Vatican treasures, Tess Chaykin is suddenly thrust into the “Templar” limelight as four horseman dressed as Templar’s crash through the front doors and begin looting the treasure.

Tess has a first hand look and listen as one of the horseman smashes the case next to her and takes a strange looking old machine. The horseman utters a cryptic message as he grasps his loot “Veritas vos libera!”

Of course after all the mayhem inside is finished, Tess learns one of the “Templars” had hacked a guards head off with his sword, UGH!

Sean Reilly, the principle FBI agent in charge of the investigation,  interviews Tess and immediately there is a spark between the two. With Tess background of being an archaeologist her antennas are up as to why steal an old machine.
She informs Sean about the history of the Templars as the story progresses and finally convinces him as to why this bold
atrocities were carried out.

More twists and turns as three of the four horsemen turn up murdered!

Really have enjoyed this book so far more next week…

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