The Brass Cupcake by John D. MacDonald
I am not an expert on crime fiction nor I am a big reader of classic pulp, but I am an eclectic reader and bargain book buyer. These two things came together re...
I am not an expert on crime fiction nor I am a big reader of classic pulp, but I am an eclectic reader and bargain book buyer. These two things came together re...
I just finished A Perfect Hell by John Nadler. It is yet another popular history of a World War II combat unit, the First Special Service Force, that I have enj...
I have a couple of book reviews in the works for the next couple of days but wanted to give you something to chew on in the mean time. Here are some links to ho...
I have been busy with various things and so am behind on reviews, etc. So I must instead offer you another generic link post. So check out these offerings and b...
– As I have noted in this space before, one of my favorite authors, Richard Brookhiser has a new book out. What Would the Founders Do?: In the only book o...
One of the things that causes me continual amazement, and often annoyance, is the hyperbolic throwing around of terms like the ones used in the title of this po...