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 →
First Among Equals
Today's review is for First Among Equals by Jeffrey Archer, a political novel from a man with first-hand knowledge of the political process. First Among Equals Jeffrey Archer This is a fascinating look behind the scenes of British politics from the 1960s to the 1990s. First Among Equals follows the careers of four newly elects... Continue Reading →