Published Reviews
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Library Journal reviews
by Gloria White
San Francisco PI Veronica "Ronnie" Ventana (Murder on the Run) happens to be present at Match Margolis's musical comeback when somebody murders the...
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Publishers' Weekly reviews
by Gloria White
"White's lively and redoubtable sleuth makes splendid company."
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Booklist reviews
by Gloria White
"An engaging mystery with an appealingly cheeky heroine, brash humor, and plenty of unexpected twists."
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San Francisco Sunday Examiner and Chronicle reviews
by Gloria White
"White's crackling new Ronnie Ventana mystery gets off to a fast start ... White keeps us guessing ...[and] keeps the pages turning."
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BOOKLIST reviews
by Alan Kaufman
From Booklist
Nathan Falk is an American expatriate serving in the Israeli Defense Force (IDF). His unit is repeatedly called up to serve in the West Bank and Gaza...
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY reviews
by Alan Kaufman
From Publishers Weekly
The title is an Israeli army term for a soldier, or one who "strikes, burns, and dies." Nathan Falk, an American-born Jew and the son of a...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
by Gloria White
“The satisfying momentum never flags from this first novel's opening moment....Readers will want more of Ventana, an appealing protagonist who engages in...
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Library Journal reviews
by Gloria White
“Both polite and profane, idealistic and hard-boiled, Ventana is a satisfying heroine....Recommended.”
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AudioFile reviews
by Gloria White
“Carol Cowan delivers a bravura performance....Her vocal characterizations are delicious, and her scene transitions are flawless. Cowan brings new meaning to the...
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Bookwatch reviews
by Gloria White
“Carol Cowan's reading of this mystery is one of the best dramatic monologues on tape. Listeners will be captivated by an undulating, dynamic mystery. Highly...
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BookPage reviews
In his follow-up to the best-selling The Last Lecture, co-written with Randy Pausch, Wall Street Journal columnist Jeffrey Zaslow explores the friendship of 11...
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rainbo electronic reviews reviews
by stan g scott
The small fictitious California town of Fernville in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains was the beneficiary of the Defense Department's spending sprees...
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The Capital reviews
all started with an e-mail from Jennifer Litchman six years ago.
The Annapolis resident sent the message to Wall Street Journal columnist Jeffrey Zaslow after he...
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East Hampton Star reviews
Corpses and Coq au VinBy Michael Z. Jody(03/24/2009) “Deadly Bones,” the new thriller by Boris Riskin and the second Jake Wanderman novel, is barely four pages...
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WATERSTONE'S reviews
Nineteen sixty-two - it's been called 'the end of innocence', as America witnessed the Cuban Missile Crisis and the following year saw the Kennedy assassination...
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BookGeeks reviews
by Libby Cone
Libby Cone’s debut novel is notable for a number of reasons: firstly because, unusually for a work of fiction, its genesis was as a thesis for a Masters Degree in...
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http://www.alamedasun.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5614&Itemid=14 reviews
by Joe Quirk
From Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner (Riverhead Books, 2003) and
A Thousand Splendid Suns (Riverhead Books, 2006):
“There is gusto in Exult. It deals...
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myshelf.com reviews
For many of us the Civil Rights movement is epitomized by Martin Luther King, Jr. It is unfortunate that we seldom recall the contributions and sacrifices made by...
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http://vulpeslibris.wordpress.com reviews
by Libby Cone
"...The story is a simply told, but utterly compelling look at the Nazi occupation of the Channel Islands. Three main female characters drive the narrative....
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