A New Release by Anita Dickason The launch of the fed's new gold-backed currency sparks more than fierce protests when the Federal Reserve Chairman is warned of a plot to assassinate him. Apprehensive over a cryptic note left in his coat pocket, Frank Littleton’s phone call to the head of the FBI Tracker Unit at three... Continue Reading →
History of Crime (England) Part 4
For part 4 of this series I was challenged by one of my readers to find an historical crime that she hadn't at least heard of; I like a nice challenge (within reason) so I accepted and went looking. Wikipedia, while not a site to use if you want 100% guaranteed accurate information on a... Continue Reading →
A review of Red Rabbit
Red Rabbit T0m Clancy Jack Ryan. The early CIA days . . . When young Jack Ryan joins the CIA as an analyst he is thrust into a world of political intrigue and conspiracy. Stationed in England, he quickly finds himself debriefing a Soviet defector with an extraordinary story to tell: senior Russian officials are... Continue Reading →