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Excerpt if review: Author Theodore Jerome Cohen brings his NYPD Detective Louis Martelli back with his partner Sean O’Keeffe in his novel Lilith, Demon of the Night, as the duo sleuths solve a bizarre series of murders dealing within the dark side of cult rituals and vampirism. Read Full Review
Excerpt of review: The world of Preston Fleming’s dystopic novel Forty Days at Kamas is a far cry from the one we know. Canada and Mexico have been more or less annexed, America’s economy has completely collapsed and, in the wake of a turbulent series of troubles known simply as the Events, an authoritarian state has taken the reins, remaking America into a Soviet Union for a new century. Read Full Review
Excerpt of review:For generations, the fertile valley lands have been possessed and worked by the valley people, favored by the gods and allowed to live amongst the bounty after their time in the wilderness. Unlike the hated hill people, always doomed to wander after game and wild fruit, the valley people can live lives of relative prosperity and peace, especially after the last bloody war. Read Full Review
Excerpt of review: David Chou has been carefully selected to captain a mission into space that could potentially save the human race. But will there be anything left to save? Read Full Review
Title: The Accidental Millionaire: How to Succeed in Life Without Really Trying
Author: Gary Fong
Publisher: BenBella
ISBN: 9781933771915
Pages: 264, Paperback & Kindle Edition
Genre: Memoir/Self-Improvement/Business
Excerpt of review: It certainly is not an accident Gary Fong has succeeded in life, and has earned millions of dollars. A person of his wit, self-confidence, and integrity exemplifies the “American Dream” in our “Land of Opportunity.” Read Full Review
February 2012 Featured Book
Featured book for February 2012
Title: Trust Me: A Memoir
Author: George Kennedy
Publisher: Applause
ISBN: 978-1557837820
Pages: 210, Hardcover
Excerpt of review: What we have here…no failure to communicate. George Kennedy has taken control of his autobiographical narrative on the subject of his own personal history in his revealing new book, Trust Me: A Memoir. With unabashed candor, unmitigated humility and the utmost respect for his luminary cohorts throughout his eminence in acting, George Kennedy took on the daunting task of time compression – 86 years into 210 pages.
Theodore J. Cohen, PhD, holds three degrees in the physical sciences from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and has been an engineer and scientist for more than 40 years. he has been an investor for more than 50 years, and most recently, has focused on investigating and reporting on corruption in Us financial institutions and agencies of the US government. His most recent novel, Lilith: Demon of the Night is a fast paced novel about modern-day vampirism unlike any you have read. He has also written, House of Cards: Dead Men Tell No Tales, is based on real events related to the 2008 crisis precipitated by the housing bubble. Read More