Interviewed by: Barbara Miller, Pacific Book Review
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Hello Derald, thank you for taking some time to join us today.
DH: Thank you for inviting me, and for this opportunity.
PBR: I would like to first take a moment to tell you how much I enjoyed reading your book, and what struck me was in your first-person…
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Interviewed by: Beth Adams, Pacific Book Review
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Today we are speaking with M. Everett Baylor, author of the book The Garden, the first book in the series called the Montclair Murders. Thank you for taking some time to join us.
MEB: It’s my pleasure to speak with you…
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Reviewed by: S Marie Vernon, Pacific Book Review
Unintended Consequences – a Peter Savage Novel is the first in a series of fictional adventures written by author Dave Edlund. Abiogenic petroleum scientists are on the verge of producing oil from inorganic materials like rocks and minerals. This scientific breakthrough could bring energy independence to the world and change the course of…
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Work for Pacific Book Review as a Reviewer.
We have a book review staff that fluctuates between 30-50 avid book readers. Some are authors themselves, some hold an MFA degree, others just enjoy reading and do a great job of summarizing what they do and don't like about a book. But we're always looking to add more talent to the pool.
If you're interested in auditioning to become a book reviewer for us -- and can summarize a book in 350-600 words, send us some sample books you've…
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Reviewed by: Beth Adams, Pacific Book Review
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“Pushing daises” is often referred to people dead and buried, but in the mind of a serial killer they all become flowers in a garden as told in the new noirnovel by M. Everett Baylor titled, The Garden.
Projecting snippets of thoughts from a tormented mind, twisted by child abuse and sexual violence, the formation of a…
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Reviewed by: Barbara Miller, Pacific Book Review
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The Call, by author Derald Hamilton, is written as actually two discrete books in one; connected only by the commonality of the main character, Ishmael O’Donnell. For example, the first one hundred or so pages of the book tells the first person story of Ishmael O’Donnell’s upbringing. Born a twin but losing his sibling at the age…
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Reviewed by: S Marie Vernon, Pacific Book Review
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Christmas for Joshua is a sensational novel written by seasoned Israeli author, Avraham Azrieli. This first person narrative is filled with religious paradoxes, sure to test any faith, and delivered just in time for the holidays! A devoted Jewish husband and father sees his world turned upside down when, just before Christmas,…
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