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Michael Reynolds
Michael Reynolds is a Coach at the Vintage Christian Coaching Center in Templeton, California. He has a Ph.D. in Biblical Studies and a Masters in Theology from Andersonville Seminary. Michael has over ten years of experience in ministry and his desire is to help people find their Gospel Identity... show more
Michael Reynolds is a Coach at the Vintage Christian Coaching Center in Templeton, California. He has a Ph.D. in Biblical Studies and a Masters in Theology from Andersonville Seminary. Michael has over ten years of experience in ministry and his desire is to help people find their Gospel Identity so they can love God and others more deeply. He lives on the Central Coast of California along with his wife, Merry, and daughter, Joy.
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What I Happen to Be Reading At the Moment
Written in part as publicity for Europa Edition's launch of the World Noir imprint, this reader collects essays, interviews, and excerpts from relevant noir works and authors. I found it interesting in terms of the history of international crime fiction and now appreciate what Jean-Claude Izzo has d...
Boston Bibliophile
Boston Bibliophile rated it 12 years ago
http://www.bostonbibliophile.com/2011/12/review-days-of-fear-by-daniele.html
What I Happen to Be Reading At the Moment
The second novella in the De Luca trilogy, The Damned Season picks up where Carte Blanche ends. De Luca is on the run because the Second World War is not going well for Italy and the Fascists, and he has been an agent of their rule as a police officer. He is recognized by a local police officer, who...
What I Happen to Be Reading At the Moment
Carte Blanche, at just over 100 pages, is really short. Instead of having the feel of a full blown detective novel, this one read more like an episode in a crime TV show. The premise of having a police officer who tries to enforce the law with drastically changing circumstances is an appealing one. ...
sandin954
sandin954 rated it 14 years ago
The first book in the De Luca trilogy set in 1945 during the final days of the Fascist Republic. I picked this up because I am fascinated by crime stories that take place during wartime and while this is a very short book (only a little over 100 pages) I did think it was well worth reading and will...
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