Nail-biting, Breath Holding Suspense!
City of Endless Night By Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child When Grace Ozmian, the beautiful and reckless daughter of a wealthy tech billionaire, first goes missing, the NYPD assumes she … Continue reading
Crimson Shore and Constance Greene, The Thorn In My Side
Crimson Shore by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child A secret chamber. A mysterious shipwreck. A murder in the desolate salt marshes. A seemingly straightforward private case turns out to be … Continue reading
Enjoyed Like Fine Wine Or Rather Iced Sweet Tea On A Hot Day
Blue Labyrinth by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child A long-buried family secret has come back to haunt Special Agent Aloysius Pendergast. It begins with murder. One of Pendergast’s most implacable, … Continue reading
Mine was better
Being a copycat is good in only a few instances, one being food. Well, perhaps I should say provided the recipe turns out well. Some copycat recipes leave you annoyed, … Continue reading
Are We There Yet? Is It Here Yet? How About Now?
“Are we there yet” – voiced by thousands upon thousands of kids (and sometimes adults) during the family trek across country, across states, even from one city to the next. … Continue reading
Doctor Strange Pics!! and Pendergast News
How fun! More pictures of Dr. Strange have appeared on Twitter. All of these can be found through the following link: https://twitter.com/hashtag/DoctorStrange?src=hash Or click on any of the #DoctorStrange tags on … Continue reading
Happy New Year!
I hope you all have had a great end of 2014. It has been a busy time for me, as I am sure it has been for you. Not only … Continue reading
The “Ack!” In Heart Attack. Thanks a lot, Douglas and Lincoln.
Still Life With Crows I followed Hazen through the twists and turns of the cavern. He was moving fast, pausing only briefly to reconnoiter at intersections, never bothering to conceal the noisy … Continue reading
DP: Call Me Ishmael “At noon….”
“At noon, the cloud clinging to the top of Cerro Gordo broke free and scattered.” I thought about quoting from the classics, Hamlet or perhaps Moby Dick? Naahhh….I know I’m smart. … Continue reading