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The Lost – Jack Ketchum- book&movie review

Jack Ketchum is a great horror author, and his book The Lost is just as great as the others I have read so far. This story packs quite the punch in the prologue, with the average Ketchum gore and descriptive violence. We start with one of our main characters – who is also, the villianContinue reading “The Lost – Jack Ketchum- book&movie review”

RED – CHAPTER 11

“Bones, what have you done,” said a woman, his mother, with a face full of scorn. “Why have you put this target on our backs.” Bones did not speak up. How could she understand. His mom started to snarl, her lip curling upwards. She began to growl. “I DO NOT LIKE THIS SILENCE!” she barked.Continue reading “RED – CHAPTER 11”

The Covid Killer – Part III

The attractive local news anchor stood in front of a burned building. “We do not know what happened, but we do believe arson is at fault. Skeletal remains have been found. Forensics are searching for a dental record as we speak. We have assumptions that the man living at 212 Cheerylane, is the deceased. HeContinue reading “The Covid Killer – Part III”

RED – CHAPTER 10

The Cathedral room grew silent. Shock, fear. The residents of Drastaire began to panic. It took force to cast a hush over the villagers. Klin grabbed onto one man, and pinned him to the ground. Geon grabbed a woman, by twisting her arm behind her head. He told her if she moved, that her armContinue reading “RED – CHAPTER 10”

The Covid Killer – Part II

Miles watched from his kitchen window. Red and blue lights flashed. Paramedics lifted the battered corpse onto a gurney. The head had been blown clean off, only random pieces of it remained. Miles took a long sip of black coffee as he kept his full attention on the body outside. He chuckled to himself. HeContinue reading “The Covid Killer – Part II”

RED – CHAPTER 9

The knocking became persistent. “Yayha, Redalynne. It’s urgent please. It’s about Drav.” Red peeked out her window. Dravs mom stood pink eyed behind Elder Baiza, and one of the male elders, Tan. She clutched onto her husbands hand. Red heard Yayha come down stairs. She opened the door. “Please come in,” said Yayha. “Thank you.Continue reading “RED – CHAPTER 9”

The Covid Killer

Frank Pestigrowe deserved a better death. He lived a fair life, as a more then fair man. His son Miles watched him in the hospital every night until the time came when he would breathe his final breath. Devastation leeched through Miles’ veins. It coursed deep. So deep it was all he felt. His leftContinue reading “The Covid Killer”

Thirteen – Steve Cavanagh – Boomer’s Book Reviews

A clever legal thriller where the killer isn’t the one on trial. He’s in the courtroom, but as part of the jury. Ex con-artist turned lawyer Eddie Flynn knows that his client is innocent, and has no idea that the killer is actually watching him from the jury box. The killer himself also has aContinue reading “Thirteen – Steve Cavanagh – Boomer’s Book Reviews”

Boomers Book Reviews ● Wonderland-Jennifer Hillier

Vanessa Castro’s life needed a new change of “scenery”. Her life has taken a turn for the worst. A new job opportunity comes her way, possibly giving her a new start at life. Vanessa, with her two kids move to Seaside. As the new deputy officer of Seaside PD, she realizes she has just takenContinue reading “Boomers Book Reviews ● Wonderland-Jennifer Hillier”

Boomer’s Book Reviews – Drawn

       Drawn By: James Hankins “This book is for my sons, Alex and Zachary, who won’t be old enough to read it for many years but whose appropriately childlike wonder — which constantly makes me question the impossible — helped me to write it. —–Opening dedication  as written by James Hankins As “punny”, and cornyContinue reading “Boomer’s Book Reviews – Drawn”