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Review: A Stranger in the Family, by Robert Barnard

Posted on 22 March 2016 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR If you are a fan of carnage and mayhem, this is not your book. This…Continue Reading

Review: Dark Tides, by Chris Ewan

Posted on 22 March 2016 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON- GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR Hallowe’en on the Isle of Man is called Hop-tu-naa. There is a traditional song children sing…Continue Reading

Review: Fear Nothing, by Lisa Gardner

Posted on 15 March 2016 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR Boston police detective D.D. Warren returns to the scene of a murder late at night,…Continue Reading

Review: The Stranger, by Harlan Coben

Posted on 14 March 2016 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR There is a stranger who walks up to people and tells them a secret. He…Continue Reading

Review: Last Bus to Wisdom, by Ivan Doig

Posted on 08 March 2016 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR In the classic picaresque novel the rogue hero wanders around the countryside becoming involved in…Continue Reading

Review: Midnight Angels, by Lorenzo Carcaterra

Posted on 24 February 2016 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR The setting is the city of Florence. The protagonist is Kate Westcott. Kate is the…Continue Reading

Review: A Devil is Waiting, by Jack Higgins

Posted on 27 January 2016 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR Higgins (aka Harry Patterson) has been a household name ever since The Eagle Has Landed,…Continue Reading

Review: Leaving Tomorrow, by David Bergen

Posted on 19 January 2016 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR Arthur Wolhlgemuht lives on a ranch in Southern Alberta near a town called Tomorrow, opening…Continue Reading

Review: Invasion of Privacy, by Christopher Reich

Posted on 06 January 2016 by Contributor

HERB JOHNSON – GAZETTE CONTRIBUTOR The book starts with a flashback. It’s two years ago and Mary Grant, her husband…Continue Reading