Archive for the ‘Great Fiction’ Category

Sunday Salon – The Last Templar by Raymond Khoury

The 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 [...]

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Sunday Salon – Can a Politician be Bought? The Appeal

Does money really play into most political races? Sure! Does the media affect and effect our mindset as to who we support in these races? Ron Fisk , a goody two shoes lawyer, is “talked” into running for supreme court justice in Mississippi against the “liberal” Sheila McCarthy. Little does he know the setup! Everything [...]

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Sunday Salon – The Appeal by John Grisham

Just the usual John Grisham novel, good characterization, small community, people suffering, and lawyers ranting. Getting the verdict first was different, but I should have known, the title “The Appeal.” I guess the first real surprise, thinking that a law firm would actually sacrifice everything to help a fellow citizen out! In the small town [...]

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Sunday Salon – Act of Treason by Vince Flynn

The age old story of man falling! Love rules all! Power drives man! Kill thy enemies! Even if the enemy is your wife! Mitch Rapp is my kind of man, he does his own thing! Terrorists are in our own mind! Who are they really? The man in the red ball cap? As the motorcade [...]

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Sunday Salon – Not Dead Even

When Jared was told about the new client, he saw his promised partner status move way up the board. Little did he realize that Oscar Rafferty was a diabolical menace! You see Mr. Rafferty and his henchman, Tony Kozlow had plans for Jared and Sara Tate so that would not finish “Dead Even!” Jared had [...]

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