Creation in Death
My wife got me started with these J. D. Robb books, and I really liked the latest one, Creation in Death. Interesting psychology. There is a certain similarity to the books in the series, though.
My wife got me started with these J. D. Robb books, and I really liked the latest one, Creation in Death. Interesting psychology. There is a certain similarity to the books in the series, though.
Since I just wrote about patriotism on my Threads blog, I thought I’d call attention to a story I wrote some time ago intended to raise questions about moral decision making. The story is Civilian Targets. Consider that the key character is not Jerrell, whose actions are followed in the primary story line, but rather…
I visited Shrewsbury while in England in 1999 because I’m a fan of the Cadfael series. It appears there’s been an explosion downtown there, probably due to a gas leak. More at Christian Today.
I’ve been neglecting this blog for a few days, but I do have some things to write about. You can expect a couple of posts today, and then another couple by Saturday. The testing of WordPress 2.5 went from RC1 to RC3, and then to installing the final edition. I did most of the testing…
I like Timothy Zahn’s writing a great deal, though I prefer the conqueror series to any of his other writing. Nonetheless Blackcollar and Cobra material is really, really good, so the comparison is not that hard. I found The Third Lynx and the earlier book in the series Night Train to Rigel to be substantially…
… at Thinking Christian.
William C. Dietz is primarily an author of military science fiction and he’s outstanding in his portrayal of military action. I’ve previously written a couple of notes on his book For Those Who Fell, and since reading that book I’ve been quite quick to check his books out of the library or find them on…