Sunday Evening Book Reviews

The Christian Science Monitor thinks some old wounds are worth a fresh gouge every now and again, for the good of us all.  Today, they revive their 1988 review of Neil Sheehan’s, A BRIGHT SHINING LIE.

Down in Jacksonville, they’ve found two debut thrillers that made them happy.

Ex-Army Intelligence specialist-turned-author, JJ Cooper, gets lauded in advance for his soon to be released debut thriller, THE INTERROGATOR.

THE UNFORGIVING MINUTE: A SOLDIER’S EDUCATION, by Craig M. Mullaney is said to represent our soldiers admirably.

One Response to “Sunday Evening Book Reviews”

  1. chris johnson Says:

    A Bright Shining Lie is an enormously effective book — well-written, too. I can see its bright yellow jacket with the red lettering on my shelf right now. It’s a little worn from frequent handling.

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