Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Lost Bookstore




The Lost Bookshop

EVIE WOODS

Review by Author Roy Murry




This mystical drama about three people's lives will keep readers turning the pages. It is fascinating how their lives bring the world of books alive.

In the 1920s, a feminist book lover, Opaline, fleeing from danger, ended up in a Dublin bookstore. Her story keeps Martha and Henry searching for love, peace, and the bookstore.

Their stories unfold in the twenty-first century, with Henry relentlessly pursuing a hidden manuscript in a mysterious bookstore. Meanwhile, under the guidance of the enigmatic Madam Bodwin, Martha is fleeing a life she refuses to accept, all within the confines of that building.

After a series of gripping events, Martha and Henry unite to find the elusive bookstore.

The lives of all these characters are written in intriguing adventures that any book lover will enjoy. The ending is magical.

 

Purchase: https://amzn.to/4ctJKA9

 

Saturday, June 15, 2024

Murder Calls in Shadow Falls




Murder Calls at Shadow Falls

Irene Jorgensen

 

Review by Author Roy Murry

 


Olivia Twist returns home to Shadow Falls as her Grandmother GG says for REDEMPTION. Olivia is a thief but a nice one who somewhat repays her debt to society.

GG has a plan for redemption. However, it did not include the murder of someone Olivia knew in high school.

Assuming the role of a tea-reading British psychic so natives will not uncover her identity, Ms. Twist tries to clear her ex-best friend's name in a poisoning case. 

With twists and turns highlighted by detailed character development, Jorgensen's cozy mystery comes to an interesting end.

This first episode is well-written and is part of an Olivia Twist tea-reading crime series. GOOD READ.

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Thursday, June 6, 2024

The End of Everything




THE END OF EVERYTHING

How Wars Descend into Annihilation

VICTOR DAVIS HANSON

 

Review by Author Roy Murry

 

VDH's book, The End of Everything, is a captivating journey through Ancient History. It brings to life the significant conflicts that led to the downfall of civilizations like Carthage, the Aztecs, and others.

Interwoven in his stories are human decisions based on their culture's norms during world development. By referring to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, he infers that the destruction of current cultures is nearing a breaking point.

Having taken Ancient History as a course in college, I find these detailed narratives somewhat overwhelming for the reader looking for entertainment. However, this extensive read is for history buffs or college students who want to learn how humans behave during war.

 

Purchase: https://amzn.to/4cqLfiz