Nancy Eaton

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Articles by Nancy Eaton

The Tides of Avarice by John Dahlgren
Sylvester Lemmington used to read about cannibals, impenetrable jungles, lethal carnivores, gypsy fortune-tellers, voodoo magic, cutthroat pirates, shipwrecks, mutinies, spaceships and much else in his books, but he never thought he'd encounter them for real!
Green Pearl Odyssey by Reilly Ridgell
Ridgell is an author with a mission. He has composed a travelogue of Micronesia while throwing in some adventure and thrill.
Shards of War — Fleeing To & From Uzbekistan by Michael G. Kesler
Many books have been written about the inhumane killing of the Jewish people during WW II by the Germans. This book tells first hand about the horrible atrocities committed not only by the Germans but also by those working with the Germans.
Lethal by Sandra Brown Book Review
Sandra Brown has written a thriller that is captivating. From the very first page, this book had my full attention.
Here Comes Trouble by Michael Moore Book Review
When I started to read Here Comes Trouble, I did not know what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised!
The Last Seer and The Tomb of Enoch by Ashland Menshouse
It´s a marvelous novel that I highly recommend to anyone who loves books like R.L. Stine´s, with a quirky and cool mixture of humor and horror. The novel is the excellent author´s, Ashland Menshouse´s, debut, and I look forward to reading and reviewing more of his novels in the future.
Betrayal of Trust by J.A. Jance
A mysterious snuff video is discovered on a teenager´s phone. At first, the young girl in the video is smiling. All of a sudden the blue scarf around her neck is tightened. Is she dead? Is this some kind of game? Who is the girl?
Eleven Two: One WWII Airman´s Story of Capture, Survival and Freedom by Frank A. Kravetz
Frank Kravetz had an amazing story to tell and I am so honored to have had a chance to read Eleven Two. What does Eleven Two mean? It refers to the date of November 2. You will have to read the book to see what events happened on this date. When you do, you will be astonished.
A Hard Death by Jonathan Hayes
Edward Jenner lost his New York license. He agrees to work as the Douglas County Medical Examiner for his friend who has a trip planned with his wife. Jenner believes things will be very quiet because he was told "Douglas County is a place where old money went to die, a place where no one ever died violently."
The White Devil by Justin Evans
The Harrow School in England is well known for very strict student discipline. Andrew Taylor´s father enrolls him in the school with the hope that the year spent there will help to improve his behavior.
Your Dog: The Owner's Manual by Marty Becker
If you own a dog or want to own a dog you need this book. This book is broken down into four sections: Fresh Starts and New Beginnings (finding the right pet), How to Care for and Keep Your Pet Healthy and Safe (eating, grooming and everyday care), The Social Behavior (training) and In Sickness and in Health (preventive care, emergencies, medical care and special care for the aging dog).
The Body Farm by Jefferson Bass
What is the body farm? It is a research facility at the University of Tennessee where students who are studying forensics can learn about the various stages of decomposition of bodies. There are hundreds of corpses in various states of disrepair. Some bodies are above ground and others are buried.
Agent X by Noah Boyd
I enjoyed The Bricklayer very much but liked Agent X even more. Noah Boyd knows how to write a thriller by combining action, intriguing characters and several plots going on at the same time and the pace of the book is exactly right.
Once in a Lifetime Dog: My Borisangel by Chantelle Hildreth
Once in a Lifetime Dog is the true story of Chantelle Hildreth and the love she had for her Russian Wolfhound, Boris. It is also her story of how Boris changed her life.
Oogy: The Dog Only a Family Could Love by Larry Levin
Oogy is a very special dog who had the will to survive the inhumane results of dog fighting. See how he was helped by many people.
Decision Points by George W. Bush
When I heard that President Bush wrote this book, not as a chronological memoir but one based on important decisions he had made during his Presidency, it sounded like a very interesting book to read. There is so much we do not know when it comes to what goes on behind the scenes of the most powerful leader in the word.
A Lonely Death by Charles Todd
A Lonely Death is a complex historical mystery that will keep your interest throughout the book. The writing is sharp, the plot is suspenseful and A Lonely Death will haunt you long after you are finished reading the book.
To Have and to Kill by Mary Jane Clark
To Have and to Kill is a very entertaining read. The characters are very interesting and the plot kept my guessing. This is a fun mystery to read and this is due to Mary Jane Clark´s writing style.
Tick Tock by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge
I never read a James Patterson book I did not like. Tick Tock is another thriller by this author. There is plenty of action taking place throughout the book that will keep you turning the pages.
Max by James Patterson Book Review
Another wild ride with Max and the Flock.
Secrets to Happiness by Sarah Dunn Book Review
Will Holly and her friends find happiness?
Dare to Die by Carolyn Hart Book Review
Annie has a difficult time trying not to get involved in an investigation. She can no longer hold back when danger prevails.
All the Colors of Darkness by Peter Robinson Book Review
What does Orthello have to do with this mystery? You will be surprised!
Lethal Legacy by Linda Fairstein Book Review
Why does an assault victim disappear before she has a chance to be examined in the emergency room?
Blood and Bone by William Lashner Book Review
Did Kyle's father really die of a heart attack? Kyle is being stalked by the Philadelphia Mob Boss and is being offered "hush money" by a U.S. Senator. Why? What is going on?
Sundays at Tiffany's by James Patterson Book Review
Have you ever had an imaginary friend as a child? If so, you will find Sundays at Tiffany's by James Patterson a very entertaining read.
Beat the Reaper by Josh Bazell Book Review
Whether it is a secret in your past or a skeleton in your closet, they usually come back to haunt you!
Nemesis by Jo Nesbo Book Review
Nemesis begins with a startling surprise and does not let up throughout the 500 pages in this book.
In the Shadow of the Master Edited by Michael Connelly Book Review
The purpose of this book is to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Edgar Allan Poe´s birth. The book is a collection of the best of Poe´s tales dealing with mystery and death. I'm sure we can recall the titles like The Raven, The Tell-Tale Heart and The Pit and the Pendulum.
Never Tell A Lie by Hallie Ephron - Book Review
You will never look at a garage sale the same again afater reading Never Tell A Lie.
A Matter of Justice by Charles Todd Book Review
If someone is determined to get revenge, they will do it no matter how long it might take.
The Paper Bag Christmas by Kevin Alan Milne Book Review
This is a delightful read that will help people remember the true meaning of Christmas.
Testimony by Anita Shreve Book Review
The headmaster of a private school is handed a videotape. What is on the tape? He is shocked when he views the tape. Why?
Ghost at Work by Carolyn Hart Book Review
Bailey Ruth Raeburn returns to earth as a ghostly sleuth to help solve a crime. Is she successful?
Against Medical Practice by James Patterson and Hal Friedman Book Review
This is a true story abut Cory who suffers from a terrible disease. It´s almost beyond comprehension to think that after thirteen doctors and approximately sixty medications, Cory´s symptoms were still unchecked.
ReBecoming: The Way of Opportunity by J. R. Maxon Book Review
Can we control our destiny? After reading ReBecoming you will be convinced that you can and will do so.
The Decade of Blind Dates by Richard Alther Book Review
Peter Bauman is a gay, divorced painter. Now, at the age of 45, he is looking for someone to be his soul mate. Is he successful?
Ready for the Defense by Mike Langan Book Review
Hank Fisher can never say his life is dull. After all, there is the time when he was assaulted in court. Then there is his mother who is pressuring him to get married. She was starting to wonder if he was gay.
Hit and Run by Lawrence Block
Did you ever hear of a hit man who is passionate about collecting stamps? Well, John Keller is a little different. This is one thriller you don't want to miss reading.
Money Management and Self-Discpline in the Casino
Money management and self-discpline are very important in order to come home a winner from the casinos.
Loose Girl by Ariane DeBonoisin
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The Murder Notebook by Jonathan Santlofer Book Review
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The Organ Grinder and the Monkey by Sam Moffie Book Review
Read a book review of The Organ Grinder and the Monkey by Sam Moffie.
The First 30 Days: Your Guide to Any Change by Ariane De Bonvoisin Book Review
Read a book review of The First 30 Days: Your Guide to Any Change by Ariane DeBonvoisin.
Changing History by How Kuff Book Review
Can our present actions change the past and create the future? – the author makes this statement. Just think about that for a moment before you even start reading this book.
Unlocking the Mystery of Skin Color
Why do men tend to have darker skin than women? Why do the poorest countries have the darkest people? Why do some African American celebrities seem to get lighter over time? Why do I have a tan even when I do not go out in the sun?
Nameless Night by G.M. Ford Book Review
Paul Hardy has survived two tragic accidents but where does this leave him now?
Should Old Acquaintenance Be Dead by Jean Sheldon Book Review
A high school reunion is something you look forward to attending but this is one that Kerry will never forget!
Manhattan Serenade by Joseph Steven Book Review
If you like mystery books, I would highly recommend Manhattan Serenade to you. Joseph Steven does an excellent job of making this thriller a real treat for any reader.

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