Friday, August 5, 2022

BOOK: Raymond Layton, Man of Mystery by Carol Ann Kauffman


American agent Gina Belcanto must take desperate measures to ensure nothing stands in the way of her inheriting her grandfather's ranch in Oklahoma, even if it means marrying the mysterious Raymond Layton.

International intrigue. 

Terrorist pods. 

Counterfeiting on a global scale. 

Secret records in Sicily.

Old boyfriend Brian is at a complete loss to understand the situation. The office to attacked. All other personnel are dead. He's on the run with nowhere to hide. Where will he go? 

To Gina.



A condensed version of Raymond Layton, Man of Mystery is currently available on Amazon's new reading platform VELLA, where you can read the first three episodes free. 

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B7FC5YST/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i1


And it is available in kindle and paperback formats. 








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Thursday, August 4, 2022

ENTERTAINMENT: Operation Mincemeat (Netflix)






This film was based on the true story of a deceptive British wartime operation. Of course, they added to the story. Wartime aficionados objected to the added romantic entanglements, which they claim took up way too much time in the movie. 

There are plenty of good actors in this story. The cinematography is very good. There is a tinkling musical score that implies suspense sprinkled through the movie. There are some terrific one liners. (A lover’s photo in your wallet? You know what it’s called? Wallet litter). 
There are also wide swaths of boring scenes and conversations. 










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Tuesday, August 2, 2022

BOOK REVIEW:Skelgill, Murder in Adland by Bruce Beckham


 I really enjoyed Skelgill, Murder in Adland. Nobody does Police Procedural Murder Mysteries quite like the British, and Bruce Beckham has come up with a great, refreshing character in Detective Inspector Skelgill. He is not your typical... anything. 

He loves to go fishing. He's up on the area wildlife and is an avid birder. And he uses those same naturally occurring, finely honed observation skills when he is investigating crime in the Lake District. He's enjoyable to watch in action.

This is Book One, I say with glee!







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Sunday, July 31, 2022

SCHEDULE: August 1-5, 2022



Mon., August 1 - ART:
American Artist
Daniel Gerhartz
Tues., August 2 - BOOK REVIEW:
Skelgill: Murder in Adland
by Bruce Beckham
Wed., August 3 - INTERVIEW:
Fantasy Author
Tahani Nelson
Thurs., August 4 - ENTERTAINMENT:
Operation Mincemeat
(Netflix)
Fri., August 5 - BOOK:
Raymond Layton, Man of Mystery
by Carol Ann Kauffman


 






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