Taylor’s Blue Light Project Revisited

Guy talked about a nice letter he’d gotten from a Canadian author, introducing his new novel, Blue Light Project. Since then we’ve gotten the graphic for the Canadian version of Blue Light Project and the URL pointer to his book trailer. I think you’ll enjoy the trailer and the cover might make it easier for [...]
Make Me Want To Read Your Book

In my mail this morning, among some other books, I found an advanced reading copy of Timothy Taylor’s new novel: The Blue Light Project (He was nominated for the Giller in 2001 for Stanley Park). The surprise is that the book was not accompanied by a simple press release as usual but came with a [...]
Dean Koontz: Breathless in Paperback

There are few who can spin a tale a Dean Koontz does, or as often. I’ll be honest and say that while I like Dean Koontz, I have a hard time keeping up with his proclivity to write juicy, big books with incredible speed. And thus, as a reader, I can relate to the title [...]
Winner: Preston & Child Book Giveaway

Congratulations The winner of an advance copy of Preston and Child’s upcoming book, Gideon’s Sword is Jean-Christophe Vachon. It will be held for you at the store. Thanks for participating, Jean-Christophe. For those who didn’t win, or worse, didn’t participate, we’ll have more giveaways starting in January. If you want a copy of Gideon’s Sword, [...]
Michael Connelly’s The Reversal – A Few Comments

I just finished reading Michael Connelly’s latest book, The Reversal. Those who know Connelly know the name Harry Bosch, his police detective protagonist. Less known, but no less developed as a character is the Lincoln Lawyer, Mickey Haller. Both of these characters are bigger-than-life characters, one investigates crime while the other practices his trade in [...]









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