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The Pineapple Port Mysteries: Comedy by Amy Vansant

Today I'd like to introduce Amy Vansant, author and businesswoman. Amy is the owner of AuthorsXP, an inexpensive and reliable service that helps authors connect with readers. Amy’s service is endorsed by the Alliance of Independent Authors. I have used her options several times in my own book publishing. Amy…
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June 30, 2023
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Where the Crawdads Sing: A Chevron Ross Book Review

NOTE: Beginning today I have added my Mailchimp subscribers to my weekly blog list. I usually post book reviews on this site every Friday. If you're surprised to be getting this email, that's the reason. I hope to be adding other features to this site as time goes by. I…
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June 23, 2023
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The Winter Rose: A Chevron Ross Book Review

One of the pleasures of reading is the surprise of discovering a new author. New to yourself, that is. Melanie Dobson was writing books long before I discovered The Winter Rose, a novel I chose randomly from a used bookstore. Hopping back and forth between the past and present, The…
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June 16, 2023
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The Splendid and the Vile: A Chevron Ross Book Review

Erik Larson has taken a risk in writing a book about Winston Churchill, already the subject of many biographies. In drawing on the diaries and correspondence of family members, personal aides and ministers, he sketches a gripping chronology of the Prime Minister’s first year in office, when Germany seemed poised…
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June 9, 2023
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Her Hidden Genius: A Chevron Ross Book Review

Though I am not a fan of historical fiction, I cannot help admiring a novelist who backs up her narration with painstaking research. In Her Hidden Genius, Marie Benedict pays tribute to a forgotten scientist whose work laid the foundations of DNA research in post-War England. From the mid-1940s to the…
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June 2, 2023
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Miss Graham’s Cold War Cookbook: A Chevron Ross Book Review

Miss Graham’s Cold War Cookbook contains all the ingredients of a good spy novel: dark secrets, furtive meetings, shadowy characters, perils and betrayals. But author Celia Rees blends in extras: coded messages hidden in food recipes, plus a haunting portrait of post-war Germany with its starving survivors, homeless refugees, and…
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May 26, 2023
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Rock Paper Scissors: A Chevron Ross Book Review

If Alice Feeney were an architect instead of a novelist, her buildings would be admirable for their craftsmanship. In Rock Paper Scissors, she has designed a three-story tale of a crumbling marriage. It combines suspense, a tangled love story, and philosophical musings that keep the reader involved all the way. Adam…
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May 19, 2023
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At Night We Walk in Circles: A Chevron Ross Book Review

Daniel Alarcón’s novel is reminiscent of the movies Capote and Citizen Kane. In each case, the narrator is part of the story.  In a tantalizing extra twist, Alarcón conceals the narrator’s identity until late in the novel, as he pieces together witness accounts of this mournful saga of three actors…
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May 12, 2023
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Need to Know: A Chevron Ross Book Review

Need to Know describes the birth of American intelligence-gathering operations during World War II. Historian Nicholas Reynolds goes into great detail about the many individuals and agencies who worked – sometimes together, often in opposition to one another – to create an international spy system similar to Great Britain’s MI6, which…
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May 5, 2023