
Thursday, November 29, 2018
Savage Continent: Europe in the Aftermath of world War II

Sunday, November 11, 2018
The Monsoon Ghost Image

The author set
the stage for the dismal state of the world when he wrote, “A clear demarcation
line had been drawn in the collective narrative of the brotherhood of man.
People weren’t arguing about issues anymore. People were arguing about what had
happened and what was happening. People were arguing about the course history
had taken and was taking, about who was writing it up and how it was being
broadcast and consumed, and they no longer agreed on the broad strokes. The
truth was becoming just another story. For better or for worse, every certainty
was fragmenting.”
As I say, this
is really, really dark. Suriporn is one sick dude who uses his remarkable
surgical skills for tasks that only seem to please his sick mind. As much as I
like murder mysteries, this one is more frightening and sicker than most – I leave
it to you to make a decision on spending time with this novel.
Saturday, November 3, 2018
The Torch Betrayal
The Torch Betrayal by Glenn Dyer is a classic World War II
spy novel. This is really a historical thriller that makes use of characters
like Eisenhower and Churchill; as well as “Wild Bill” Donovan, the first
director of the OSS (forerunner to the CIA), Kim Philby, the Soviet spy who was
one of the Cambridge Five. Dyer’s protagonist is Connor Thorn, a 26-year-old
OSS recruit. The book opens with the theft of a critical page of Eisenhower’s
plans for the invasion of North Africa (The Torch) and the eventual Allied assault
on the continent. The danger of the loss of that specific data was a change in
Eisenhower’s best plans for dealing with Hitler. So the chase was on to find
the diary page. Dyer had a little of everything including a love interest for
Thorn. This is supposed to be the first book in a Connor Thorn series, and one
can only hope that the subsequent Thorn books are as well written as this one. I’m
not normally a reader of World War II fiction, but Connor Thorn is a compelling
character and The Torch Betrayal is a
good story that kept me engaged.
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