Posts Tagged ‘Perspective’

The 9th Judgment by James Patterson

As most of my readers now know, James Patterson is my favorite author! I have most of his novels and enjoy going back and rereading several times! The 9th Judgment did not disappoint. This sometimes spine-tingling, fast-paced, heart-rendering novel is a another Women’s Murder Club hit! Having daughters and a daughter-in-law remind me too quickly [...]

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Sunday Salon – The Devil’s Code – John Sandford

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 [...]

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Sunday Salon – The First Counsel – Brad Meltzer

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 [...]

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Sunday Salon – You’ve Been Warned – James Patterson

Could you be dead and not realize that you are? Are you dead, Kristin Burns? Is your affair with your boss, Michael Turnbull, just in your imagination? Are your alleged photographic abilities a liability? Why do some people cringe and seem petrified when they see you? Are you dreaming or in another dimension? What if [...]

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Sunday Salon – Pursuit of Honor – Vince Flynn

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 [...]

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