Nefertiti
I just found this mystery set in ancient Egypt. It’s near the top of my reading list.
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I just found this mystery set in ancient Egypt. It’s near the top of my reading list.
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No, they don’t walk into a bar. But what happens is pretty funny anyhow. Discover more from The Jevlir Caravansary Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe
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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…
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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…
It has been sometime since I have read a Deryni book. I find this kind of fantasy that’s informed by history quite enjoyable to read, though you’ll not find it on my “read everything that is published” lists. Childe Morgan rates quite high in terms of characterization (excellent), cultural background (excellent), and political intrigue (excellent)….