Saturday, September 21, 2013
Let's get BOOKED!: Review of The Finer Gentleman by Icy Snow Blacksto...
Let's get BOOKED!: Review of The Finer Gentleman by Icy Snow Blacksto...: The Test of A True Gentleman… Tritomitian station owner Sarkin Trant has always known his great-grandfather was the illegitimate son of an...
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Let's get BOOKED!: Review of Timeless by Blaise Kilgallen
Let's get BOOKED!: Review of Timeless by Blaise Kilgallen: Harassed by an employer, Suzanne Thibold picks up a pre-read paperback to de-stress and is whisked to 1870 Dry Wells, Texas, inhabited by ...
Monday, September 16, 2013
September New Releases!
…Mankind admitted vampires exist?
…Vampires followed Man into the stars, inhabiting every planet in the galaxy?
…They solved the “Vampire Problem” by putting the Undead in concentrations camps?
What would happen if someone decided to destroy the imprisoned nosferatu?
Would the police investigate?
Should they?
Forced to assist Lieutenant Katherine Dalia in the case, vampire Christopher Landless fights desire and thirst to uncover a motive of long-lingering revenge as both vampire and mortal
discover old crimes never go unpunished.
By Tony-Paul de Vissage
Doing Time in Hell is the memoir of J. Bodie, a prison guard at the Nebraska State Penitentiary from 1979-1991.
Encouraged by his father-in-law, also an NSP employee, the young wildcat oil rigger straight from the bayous of Louisiana applied for and received an appointment at the Lincoln, Nebraska State prison. For nearly a dozen years, he observed both the men in his custody as well as the ones guarding them. Soon he realized both were “doing time.” The only difference is that the guards are doing it on the “Installment Plan.”
Within these pages are recorded events that occurred during his employment, as well as various characters, some infamous, some not, whom he met while he also “did his time.”
By J. Bodie, edited by Toni V. Sweeney
CLASS ACT BOOKS
Encouraged by his father-in-law, also an NSP employee, the young wildcat oil rigger straight from the bayous of Louisiana applied for and received an appointment at the Lincoln, Nebraska State prison. For nearly a dozen years, he observed both the men in his custody as well as the ones guarding them. Soon he realized both were “doing time.” The only difference is that the guards are doing it on the “Installment Plan.”
Within these pages are recorded events that occurred during his employment, as well as various characters, some infamous, some not, whom he met while he also “did his time.”
By J. Bodie, edited by Toni V. Sweeney
CLASS ACT BOOKS
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