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Joseph D McKnight

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  • Compulsion

    This one is better. More like the older Alex Delaware novels. Still not the same as the old. The main focus of this novel was transgender. I do have to say that I like the novels where Alex is threatened better, maybe in upcoming novels. His personal life is not in the shambles which really…

    September 17, 2021
  • Obsession

    Alex again psychotherapying his way to solving those baffling cases that leave the LA PD scratching their heads. No case too cold. The was a bit off the beaten path and definitely different than his other works. I did enjoy it and move through it quickly. This book feels like a bit of a stretch,…

    September 16, 2021
  • Blue Bay Mystery

    The boxcar children are off on another adventure. This time they are to spend time on an island. But something strange is a foot. Lots of adventure and exploring. A great read for young readers.

    September 14, 2021
  • The House of the Scorpion

    This is a highly acknowledged work and so I had to pick it up. To start with it is a future dystopian novel. I really enjoyed this novel and was impressed with the inequality as discussed throughout the work. It is a happily ever after type book so be aware going in. If you’re looking…

    September 14, 2021
  • The White Company

    This is a story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and though I did not enjoy it nearly as I did all of the Sherlock Holmes novels, I am still glad I read it. Adventure and intrigue from the times that knights rode. Great lessons in chivalry and honor. Things that are lacking now a days.…

    September 13, 2021
  • The Ritualist

    If you enjoyed Divine Dungeon then Dakota Krout is at it again. Taking the subject matter of Ready Player 1. I enjoyed this book and would recommend it to others. It is fun and makes you want to play the game too. I think most gamers would love a game you can play and it…

    September 7, 2021
  • Borne

    A nice dystopian future novel. Is it to be a warning of where we are heading. I don’t think much more than any other dystopian novel. Loved the work and enjoyed the pacing the author had. The twist in the end was no unforeseen but was wishing that it would have been a little more…

    September 6, 2021
  • Mike’s Mystery

    Another fun adventure with the boxcar children. I really like these little stand alone novels that tie into previous novels. This was a short fun read. Just remember these were written more in the Brady Bunch era and so they can be a tad cheesy read with a modern eye.

    August 31, 2021
  • The Trail to Seven Pines

    Hopalong Cassidy is at it again. Out drawing and out smarting rustlers and bad guys all over. If you’re itching to try Westerns out I do not think you could do better than following the escapades of Cassidy. I really enjoyed the read and felt that harshness of this time and place. It is amazing…

    August 26, 2021
  • Gone

    Does this novel redeem the writer after Rage? No, but I did enjoy this one. This was solid thriller but not my favorite in the series. Alex’s love life is still more unsolvable than any of the murder cases. That said we say Hi to an old friend and goodbye to another. Overall it will…

    August 25, 2021
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