Sunday Salon – Pursuit of Honor – Vince Flynn

Posted by admin | New Novels | Sunday 24 January 2010 15:15

As I ponder what to write on this rain-soaked Sunday, the characters are really what make “Pursuit of Honor” so realistic!

Mitch of course is his usual pragmatic self, but the terrorists, there is something different. Is there really a soul in an al Qaeda member? Can he feel for the infidels? Do they really battle among themselves over whom to kill?

What is the real reason behind Glen Adams operation to get to Mitch Rapp? Is he really a moralist? Or a self-appointed judge of the CIA?

Are Mitch’s interrogation methods too harsh?

Are Mike Nash and Hakim “blood” brothers?

I never like to reveal too much about an outstanding novel, so yes get Vince’s latest for yourself!

Sunday Salon – Do You Crack Under Pressure? Vince Flynn

Posted by admin | New Novels | Sunday 17 January 2010 14:22

Do you crack under pressure? At your job, as a husband, as a wife, as a father, as a mother… well do you?

What if instead of going to the office to shuffle papers, or building a skyscraper, or giving care at the hospital
you had to hunt down and kill terrorists!

Would you crack?

Not only does Mitch Rapp have to chase down terrorists, but he has to “babysit” his own man. Mike Nash who was recruited by Mitch is having problems.

In Vince Flynn’s newest novel “Pursuit of Honor“, a group of unknown terrorists attack in Washington, DC at the National Counterterrorism Center and kill 185 citizens. Mike and Mitch are in the middle of the attack and Mike’s heroics save many people.

Wait a minute, did I say unknown terrorists?

Of course not, they are from al Qaeda. The Lion of al Qaeda. Karim, Hakim, and Ahmed. Where are they? In Iowa? In Arkansas? Can Mitch find them?

What does Glen Adams, the Inspector General at the Justice Department, have to do with the attacks? Is he a traitor?

Another great read from Vince Flynn so far… more next week!

Sunday Salon – I, Alex Cross – James Patterson

Posted by admin | New Novels | Sunday 3 January 2010 20:15

Receiving books as Christmas gifts is always my first choice. My blessed mother-in-law was “told” by someone in the family that “I, Alex Cross“  would make a great read for me.

Being a major James Patterson fan, I knew his latest work starring Morgan Freeman, whoa I mean Alex Cross would be a fantastic novel.

I have enjoyed Morgan Freeman as an actor since seeing him in The Shawshank  Redemption. This was not his first movie, but his ability to portray such a wide diversity
of characters is what I admire in him.

Reading any and all of the Alex Cross novels, Mr. Freeman voice takes over as I read in the first person.

Letting yourself be someone else adds to the excitement of a thriller. Does that make sense to you? As I’ve stated before, books are my way of escape! And if I can escape being a famous actor so be it!

WOW! After reading some reviews online about “I, Alex Cross“, a person would maybe not read or buy this new work!

Some said, “James has lost his touch”, “Terrible”, “perhaps James needs to retire”, “his writing too many books a year”, and “worth $.50.”

Folks, I am hear to tell you naysayers, YOU ARE NUTS!

I, Alex Cross” has so many new elements I believe so many of you do not understand.

Alex really shows his family side! Alex show his love for family! Alex finally asks Bree to marry! Everyone needs a Nana.

Sure the always thrill of the hunt is there. The twists and turns. The FBI vs. MPD. The lone madman killer. His helpers.

I for one really enjoyed the Christmas present. Get it for yourself, you will not be disappointed!

A Favorite Author – Ken Follett

Posted by admin | New Novels | Friday 1 January 2010 18:42

As I look forward to 2010, exciting news from one of my favorite authors, Ken Follett.

There are two items of interest, a new novelFall Of Giants which will not be out till September of this year.

This new work is about a group of families caught  up in the First World War and the Russian Revolution. Really looking forward to this trilogy of generations from 1911 to 1989.

I know the characters will be something to behold!

Also this year, the TV mini-series  from Mr. Follett’s all time best sellerThe Pillars of the Earth. will be released.

Donald Sutherland will be in this eight hour long classic!

Always a great actor, Mr. Sutherland will make me for sure not miss this follow up to reading the book!

I have now to get and read “World Without End” the sequel to The Pillars of the Earth.”

Ken Follett one of the greats!

Sunday Salon – The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

Posted by admin | New Novels | Sunday 18 October 2009 19:21

thelostsymbolkeyAs I ponder what to write about Dan Brown’s new bestseller ” The Lost Symbol“, my mind wonders to visiting our capital again.
My daughter lives in nearby Virginia and maybe a trip is necessary!

I ran across an interesting article here about all the Washington landmarks mentioned in the novel.

After reading ” The Lost Symbol ” these famous vestiges are now filled in my mind with mystery and fascination.

David Plotz at Slate puts Washington mysticism in a familiar light with his quote, ” The fundamental premise of The Lost Symbol is that Washington is a “mystical city,” and it is this error that makes the book so maddening. In Brown’s Washington, the marble, the wide streets, the monuments all signify some kind of connection with the divine. The city encodes transcendental secrets about God and the potential of the human mind. But anyone who has spent more than a Tourmobile ride in D.C. knows that what makes Washington interesting is its very smallness, the contrast between its grand architecture and the human machinations that take place within it. From high to low, from Democracy to The Pelican Brief, Washington novels have exploited and reveled in this human spectacle. There are conspiracies in Washington, but they are conspiracies about money, sex, elections, and public policy. Those are the currencies of our city.” I believe he has missed the point in the book, ” God controls all.”

Reading many reviews from different web sources, I was amused at some of the thoughts, but they are their thoughts and the reviewers are entitled to say as they wish. Here are some of the review titles: ” Not his best work “, ” Predictable “, ” Terrific Book. One of Dan Brown’s Best “, ” Enlightening “, and ” Major Disappointment.” One of the elitist reviewers had this to say ” Brown’s writing is not just bad; it is staggeringly, clumsily, thoughtlessly, almost ingeniously bad. In some passages scarcely a word or phrase seems to have been carefully selected or compared with alternatives.” This quote was by Geoffrey Pullam here .

Carefully choosing my words about ” The Lost Symbol “, realizing that so many reviews were or are negative , I immensely enjoyed this fast-paced, full of symbolism, truth-finding novel!

Yes, Robert Langdon is the new Indiana Jones!

Sure Professor Langdon is not fighting Nazis, snakes, crystal skulls and etc, but he his using his expertise to find the ” treasure ” just like Indiana!

The myth of pyramids, the authority of a talisman, the gimmick of a magic square, the true meaning of “Apocalypse “ are just a few of the pictorial passageways that Dan Brown takes us down.

A severed hand marked with Masonic tattoos and propped to point to an 1865 painting of George Washington depicted as a pagan god. Why? Whose body does this hand belong?

Who is Peter Solomon?

What does the term Noetic Science mean to you?

An educated, unstable person calls himself Mal’akh , gives us a villain as unique, zealous and eerie as the albino monk Silas in “The Da Vinci Code.” Mal’akh seeks a hidden Masonic pyramid because, the legend goes, it contains the power of transformation. It seems that Mal’akh has to gain the trust not only of Peter but also of Peter’s sister Katherine, a scientist who introduces us to the theme of science versus magic.

Who is this Mal’akh and why did he seek out Peter Solomon? Hhhmmm… Peter did have a son that died in a foreign prison or did he?

How does Robert ” defeat ” this evil man? Can he decipher the codes?

What really lies beneath the Washington Monument?

The Lost Symbol ” is more like the experience on any roller coaster — thrilling, stimulating and then it’s over.

I really do think you should read this fantastic novel for yourself!

TSSbadge3

« Previous PageNext Page »