Friday, October 26, 2012

The Codex



The codex by Douglas Preston


Preston, one half of the team responsible for the Agent Pendergast series, goes solo on this science based thriller.  The Codex to which the title refers is a Mayan artifact containing knowledge about the medicinal properties of rain forest plants.  It was hidden in the rain forest by eccentric adventurer Maxwell Broadbent, and Max left instructions for this three adult sons to follow.  Very Indiana Jones—there is an evil villain, a beautiful scientist, and lots of jungle adventure.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

What's So Funny?



What’s so funny?  By Donald Westlake

 

Retired cop Johnny Eppick believes that John Dortmunder is the finest thief not already in jail.  So he blackmails him into stealing a jewel encrusted chess set that was intended for Russia’s last czar.  Dortmunder judges the job to be impossible, but with the help of the regulars at O.J.’s Bar and Grill, a plan is hatched.  Lots of laughs—think “Ocean’s Eleven” with a paunchier bunch of thieves.

Blackwater and Erik Prince



Blackwater:  the rise of the world’s most powerful mercenary army by Jeremy Scahill 

 

 

Blackwater, the private security company owned by Erik Prince, Catholic arch-conservative, is a powerful player in the war in Iraq. For every one member of the U.S. Armed Forces in Iraq, there is one mercenary.  They get paid enormous salaries, which are billed to U.S. taxpayers.  Not only do they operate abroad, they also received huge contracts after Hurricane Katrina.  Consider a quote from Rep. Jan Schakowsky, “Blackwater has enough power and influence with the administration it could be a force stronger than NATO.”  A chilling look at the conservative former military and political figures that are influential with the current administration.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

September's Books


"Lie Down in Green Pastures" is a mystery by Debbie Viguie. It's the third book in a series. Cindy Preston is a church secretary; Jeremiah Silverman is a Reformed rabbi at the synagogue next door. When Jeremiah's Mustang is hit by a car, he sees that the driver of the other vehicle was already dead at the wheel. The driver was a former member of Cindy's church. Cindy thinks there was more than an accident, and she presses the police to investigate.
     Jeremiah is talked into accompanying a group of teenage campers on an interfaith camping trip. When flooding and sinister forces threaten the campers, the skills Jeremiah learned in the Israeli army help to save the kids. There's a hint of a possible romantic relationship on the horizon for Cindy and Jeremiah--maybe in the next book.
Packing for Mars: the curious science of life in the void by Mary Roach
Purgatory Chasm by Steve Ulfelder
The Four Last Things by Timothy Hallinan
Dead Angler by Victoria Houston
Grifter's Game by Lawrence Block
Indian Sign by Les Roberts
Prisoner's Base by Rex Stout
Lie Down in Green Pastures by Debbie Viguie
Chomp by Carl Hiaasen
More Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives by Guy Fieri
The Wurst is Yet to Come by Mary Daheim
Full Cleveland by Les Roberts
The Other Woman by Hank Phillippi Ryan
Death Benefit by Robin Cook