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39 years old. New Jersey resident. Fan of mystery novels, classic literature, and non-fiction about movies, television, sports, and American history.

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What’s the Matter with Paris?

May 6, 2016 by jeverett15 Leave a Comment

Pete Dexter’s novel won the National Book Award back in 1988. Whenever you encounter a prize-winning book long after its publication, naturally the first question that comes to mind is, does it hold up? Reading Paris Trout in 2016, I’m not sure I can really answer the question, but I do feel like I can state unequivocally that a novel like it would not win any major awards in this day and age, and it’s not hard to understand why. The namesake of this book is […]

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jeverett15's CBR8 Review No:20 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: ·
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A Perfect Follow-Up to the TV Show

April 23, 2016 by jeverett15 Leave a Comment

The FX series American Crime Story: The People vs. O.J. Simpson was a phenomenal achievement. Crisply written and well-acted, the series packed the real-life drama of “The Trial of the Century” into 10 intense episodes. It will probably win a boatload of Emmys. The series was based primarily on this book. Jeffrey Toobin left a job as a federal prosecutor to write for The New Yorker, and a few years later wound up covering Simpson’s trial for the magazine. Thanks to his former career in […]

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jeverett15's CBR8 Review No:19 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: ·
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Dead Rabbits and Copper Stars

April 17, 2016 by jeverett15 Leave a Comment

Seven For a Secret is the second novel featuring 1840’s most reluctant New York City cop, Timothy Wilde. Still recovering from the shattering events of The Gods of Gotham, Wilde is celebrating a rare good day on the job when a beautiful woman staggers into his office at police headquarters and tells him her family has been stolen. The woman, Lucy Adams, is part-black, and her sister and young son have been kidnapped by slave-hunters who are kidnapping free black citizens and passing them off […]

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jeverett15's CBR8 Review No:18 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: ·
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Missionary Position? Annexation, Eventually.

April 6, 2016 by jeverett15 Leave a Comment

Sometimes that old break-up standby, “it’s not you, it’s me” applies to a book. Things didn’t work out between this book and me, and it was mostly my fault. I went into the relationship with good intentions, but unrealistic expectations. I thought, hey, you’ve liked the other Sarah Vowell books you’ve read, haven’t you? Remember how much fun you had reading Assassination Vacation? Sure, you’ve never been to Hawaii and you don’t have much interest in missionaries, but I’m sure Vowell can bring them alive […]

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jeverett15's CBR8 Review No:17 · Genres: History · Tags: ·
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Warning: May Cause Indigestion

March 24, 2016 by jeverett15 2 Comments

In The Dinner two Dutch couples meet for dinner at a fancy restaurant with important matters to discuss. The evening is told through the prospective of Paul Lohman, who dreads spending the evening with his wife Clara, his sister-in-law Babette, and his brother Serge, a rising star politician who may be elected Prime Minister in the upcoming elections. Paul’s narration is digressive and meandering, though the novel itself follows a linear projection from aperitif through desert. Along the way, the reader gains more insight into […]

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jeverett15's CBR8 Review No:16 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: ·
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Holmes Without Holmes

March 20, 2016 by jeverett15 2 Comments

For his second novel sanctioned by the Conan Doyle estate, Anthony Horowitz has dispensed with the great detective entirely, choosing to set his narrative during the time that would later be known as The Great Hiatus. Yes, Sherlock Holmes, as far as the public knows, is dead, having tumbled over the Reichenbach Falls with his mortal enemy in his grasp. Dr. John Watson is also absent from the events of this story. Instead our narrator is one Frederick Chase, a Pinkerton agent from New York […]

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jeverett15's CBR8 Review No:15 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: ·
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