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A Three-time Christy Award–winning AuthorForsaking security and the marriage her stepfather forced upon her, Tamsen Littlejohn enlists frontiersman Jesse Bird to guide her to the Watauga settlement in North Carolina. As they face hardships that test the limits of Tamsen’s faith and endurance, her wealthy suitor and stepfather follow, convinced she’s been kidnapped. With trouble in pursuit, thrust into a conflict among settlers, Tamsen must adapt to a life for which she was never prepared.

The Pursuit Of Tamsen Littlejohn (Thorndike Press Large Print Christian Historical Fiction), by Lori Benton

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  • Published on: 2015-05-20
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Review Praise for The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn“Reminiscent of the The Last of the Mohicans and equally as stirring, The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn is a rare book that kept me up late into the night. Ms. Benton is an exquisite storyteller whose majestic descriptions, suspenseful plot, and passionate romance are not soon to be forgotten.”—MaryLu Tyndall, author of the Escape to Paradise trilogy“Founded on a fascinating little-known moment in early American history, The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn is one of the most beautiful love stories I’ve ever read. In this tightly paced flight into fear, hope, and mystery, author Lori Benton emerges as the quintessential artist, able to pull her readers into the story through her well-drawn, multidimensional characters, their emotions, motivations, and dreams.”—Sue Harrison, international best-selling author of the Ivory Carver trilogy “Benton has created another masterpiece. With rich historical detail, she brings to life the early frontier with all its beauty and danger. Her descriptions are unique and often breathtaking. She creates realistic dialogue, vibrant characters, and an intriguing plot. Benton has quickly become one of my favorite authors.”—Jody Hedlund, best-selling author of Rebellious Heart“The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn is a beautifully written novel, rich in historical details that will transport you back to the mountains of North Carolina in the late eighteenth century. The characters are so real and their circumstance so compelling, they jump off the page and into your heart. Readers of historical romance will be captivated, and those who read her debut novel, Burning Sky, will be thrilled with this new story.”—Carrie Turansky, author of The Governess of Highland Hall and The Daughter of Highland Hall “Seldom has a tale swept me away so powerfully that I’m left both breathless and bereft at its end, reluctant to let go. The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn is such a book, a gentle masterpiece destined to be treasured and acclaimed.”—Julie Lessman, award-winning author of the Daughters of Boston and Winds of Change series“With gorgeous prose and characters that will steal your heart, Benton has breathed live and passion into history. The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn is a captivating example of excellence. Flawless!”—Roseanna M. White, author of the Culper Ring series“A breathtaking novel from start to incandescent conclusion. Lori Benton portrays the rugged North Carolina terrain in such vivid detail, readers will feel they’ve followed Tamsen’s journey every pulse-pounding step of the way. A must-read!”—Ann Shorey, author of Love’s Sweet Beginning“In this sweeping colonial saga, author Lori Benton has crafted a powerful tale wherein every element of storytelling is vividly woven together. Poetic, emotional, and rich in historic detail, The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn is a stirring page-turner.”—Joanne Bischof, award-winning author of Be Still My Soul and Though My Heart Is Torn

About the Author Lori Benton was raised east of the Appalachian Mountains, surrounded by early American history going back three hundred years. Her novels transport readers to the eighteenth century, where she brings to life the Colonial and early Federal periods of American history. When she isn’t writing, reading, or researching, Lori enjoys exploring the Oregon wilderness with her husband. She is the author of Burning Sky, recipient of three Christy Awards, and The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn.

Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Western North CarolinaSeptember 1787To Jesse Bird’s reckoning, any man charged with driving forty head of Overmountain cattle to market best have three things in his possession—a primed rifle, a steady horse, and a heap of staying power. Jesse had the first two, one balanced across his thighs; the other tired, fly bitten, and dusty between them. As for staying power…with miles to go before he’d be shed of those forty beeves, he was making a studied effortto let patience have its perfect work in him.Looking back across their brown and brindled ranks, he spotted Cade and the packhorses rounding a bend in the river trace, where sunlight still speared the hazy air in moted streaks of gold. Riding behind the drove at the mercy of its dust, Cade had a kerchief tied across his mouth and nose, hat pulled low to shield his eyes. Though Jesse hadn’t ridden rear guard since midday, the choke of that same dust gritted histhroat. Grime coated the foot drovers too, spread out through the summerfattened herd, armed with rifles and staves, eyes darting glances at the crowding wooded slopes. Grasshoppers whirred beside the trace, leaping clear of trampling hooves that crackled the weeds. The sun hung to westward, its warmth fading, leaving rivulets of sweat drying on Jesse’s neck, sticking his shirt where the straps of bullet-bag and knapsack crossed. He was thinking they’d reach their next camp a nip ahead of dark, with time to pen the cattle before swimming the dust off his hide, when something with the force of a slung stone clipped his hat brim. Thinking a deer fly had marked him for a meal, he reached for the hat, meaning to swat the pest. The hat was gone clean off his head. It dangled from a nearby tulip poplar, pinned by a feathered arrow.Jesse gave a whoop, then was out of the saddle and ducking behind a clump of rhododendron, putting his horse crosswise between himself and the beeves. From across the river came a spotty rain of arrows, pinging off rocks, thunking into trees along the bank. The drovers ducked behind the cattle on the hill-slope side of the trace, rifles shouldered.Jesse’s mind raced. Was it Creeks or Chickamaugas? Either held an everlasting grudge against the Overmountain settlers. Hang it all, it could be Shawnees. With a wordless prayer that it wasn’t, Jesse aimed his rifle at a tawny flash across the river and fired. Powder smoke plumed out white from the barrel. On the tail edge of the report, he heard Cade’s war whoop. An answering ululation came shrill and defiant from across the water, raising the hairs on Jesse’s arms.The cattle milled and bunched, kicking up a dust blind. One took an arrow in the flank and went down in the middle of the trace, bawling in pain but thwarting the bulk of the herd’s bolting.Rifle shot cracked. Powder smoke hung on both sides of the river now, sharp and sulfurous. For the moment they had the water for a buffer. The attacking warriors wouldn’t risk exposing themselves to cross unless sure of taking them down. Surprise was a weapon spent.A brindled cow broke from the jostling herd. It plunged down the riverbank and crumpled in the shallows, shot through the neck. The front of the herd not blocked by the downed cow pressed up against the hillside and then shifted in Jesse’s direction, threatening to stampede off down the trace. More broke for the river. Busy reloading, Jesse could do little but pray his horse stood its ground.A musket ball ripped through rhody leaves near his head. Back down the trace Cade’s rifle fired. A warrior across the river fell through brush, lay thrashing, and was dragged back into cover. Another such loss and the warriors would likely break and run. If they could hold them off a few more seconds…New voices shattered a lull in the firing. Tremolo cries like the warble of crazed turkey cocks sounded up the slope behind them.Fear jarred through Jesse. Faster than thought, he yanked free his belt ax and whirled to throw it—and almost too late recognized the two Cherokee warriors. He shouted to the drovers to stop them firing on the blueshirted figures leaping down the rocky slope, dodging frightened cattle.The Cherokees took cover on the bank, both with rifles, and commenced to putting them to use.Jesse blazed a grin of welcome at the younger of the two now at his side, rammed patch and ball to powder, and fired across the river. A final arrow sailed over the cattle’s backs. Then stillness fell, with smoke and dust drifting high on the river breeze.The drovers moved among the beeves, soothing them with staves and words, settling their own nerves with rapid glances toward the river. The warriors had melted back into the forest, taking their wounded with them. It had been a hunting party, taking their chances on an unplanned raid. If it had been a tracking party out for scalps, there were far better spots to stage an ambush along their steep and winding route from  Sycamore Shoals. A second attempt was unlikely. Jesse knew the thinking of suchmen as well as he did his own.After sliding his rifle into its saddle sling, he mounted and wheeled his horse after the few cows that had bolted up the trace. By the time Jesse had them headed back, Cade had sorted the herd and ridden up through their ranks, leading the packhorses. His gaze raked Jesse head to heel, relief deepening the creases beside his eyes. He took in the cow with the arrow in its flank, then the dead one reddening the river shallows, and yanked down his kerchief to show a mouth narrowed in regret. “That dead onelooks like Tate’s.”“’Fraid so,” Jesse said. It was always a risk, pushing beeves down the mountains under the noses of Chickamauga warriors eager to cripple the Watauga settlers who depended on the sale of their stock. Jesse and Cade had hired on for this drove each September since the war with the British ended, tracing the Watauga River east to its mountain headwaters, then down to the Catawba River and the Carolina piedmont. The beeves were bound for the market cow pens, Jesse and Cade for Morganton to barter furs and hides for supplies and then hire on as guides for any settlers heading back Overmountain before snow fell.“We’d have lost more’n cows had these wild turkeys not flushed from hiding.” Jesse nodded at the late arrivals to the fray, both Overhill Cherokees. While the drovers cast half-wary looks at the two, Cade and Jesse slid off their horses to greet them.“Friends of yours, Cade?” asked the white drover, owner of ten head of cattle and the two slaves helping drive them.“Yours too, I’d say.” Cade looped his mare’s reins around a sapling and grasped the arm of the elder Indian, a stocky man with gray threading the hair flowing from under his turban. “Whatever brings you across our path, brothers, you’ve our thanks.”Despite Cade’s half-breed Delaware blood, little distinguished his looks from the men he greeted, save that his black hair was tailed back, not plucked to a scalp-lock, as was the younger Cherokee’s. Cade’s hat brim, pinned with a hawk’s feather, shaded eyes one expected to be as dark as the battered felt but were instead as golden brown as Jesse’s—nothing to remark upon for a man of Jesse’s coloring. In Cade’s tawny face, they often drew a second look.“Thunder-Going-Away,” Cade said, naming the elder Cherokee first, by way of introduction. “And Catches Bears, his son.”The drover gave a wary nod. “Elijah Rhodes.”“Jabez and Billy,” Jesse added, with a nod at Rhodes’s slaves. Billy, fourteen and on his first drive, was shaking in the wake of the attack—with excitement as much from shock, Jesse thought. “Think one them Injuns was Dragging Canoe? Them bad Injuns, I mean,” Billy added with a sidelong look at the Cherokees.“Doubt it.” Jesse grinned at the boy, who’d prattled on about the infamous Chickamauga war chief since starting from Sycamore Shoals.“Dragging Canoe would’ve crossed right over that river and lifted our scalps. Ain’t you heard? He can swim like a fish and fly like a raven.” The boy’s eyes whitened around the rims.Jabez, an old hand at droving, slapped Billy’s back, raising dust. “He pulling yo’ leg, boy. Canoe ain’t no demon-bird. Just a man like me and you.”“Huh,” Billy said, looking unconvinced.Cade was eying Thunder-Going, a question in his eyes. “You’re a long way from Chota.”Thunder-Going raised his chin, nodding back toward the northwest. “Tate Allard said we missed you by three sleeps. We trailed you.”“Not hard to do,” Bears said, nostrils flaring wide, “with the stink these cows leave.”Thunder-Going hid a smile in the lines carved beside his mouth. “We meant to catch you coming back from Morganton, to invite you to a feast. My daughter is to join blankets with a husband.”“White Shell? ’Bout time.” Three pairs of eyes turned to Jesse when he spoke. The Cherokees and even Cade were looking at him as if he ought to say more on the matter. “What?”Bears snorted. “You see? He does not know.”Jesse frowned. “What don’t I know?”“My sister wanted you,” Bears said. “But you had no eyes to see her, so she chose one who does.”“My daughter was not the one for you,” Thunder-Going said and shrugged away what looked to Jesse like mild disappointment. Then the Cherokee inquired of Cade, though he still eyed Jesse, “Is it to be Allard’s girl, who follows this one like a puppy?”Jesse cut in before Cade could answer that. “I have not found the one. I will know when I have, and maybe then I will tell you about it.” They’d fallen into Tsalagi, the Cherokee tongue. Switching to English, he said, “Oughtn’t we to be pushing on?”Rhodes was in agreement. “How far to the next camp?”“Mile or two,” Cade said. “Have to tend the downed cows first.”Bears and his father exchanged a look. Thunder-Going said, “You go on with the herd. We will skin out the dead one. Better the hide than nothing, eh? For a share of the meat, we will bring that along as well. As much as we can carry.”The plan agreed to, Jesse mounted up. Behind him Cade said, “Where’s your hat got to, Jesse?”It still hung from the poplar, neat as on a cabin wall. Cade reached it first. He wrenched out the arrow, his face gone a shade like greened copper. In his eyes a heap of words clamored to be said, but he handed Jesse the hat and went to deal with the wounded cow on the trace. Fingering the hole in the hat’s brim, Jesse watched Cade snap the arrow nearer the wound, leaving enough to grasp. Cade urged the cow to its feet. If the cow made camp, he would take the arrow out there.Thunder-Going descended the bank toward the cow lying dead at the river’s edge. With a wolfish grin, Bears drew the hunting knife from his belt. “If the other cow does not make it, leave it lying. We will see to it as well. Then you can tell Allard and the rest you got every one of their stinking cowhides to market.”


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Absolutely wonderful! By Rosie Wow!The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn is Lori Benson's sophomore novel, but it is my first novel I've read by her. I thoroughly enjoyed it! Generally I don't go for novels set in the late 1700s, but knowing Benton's debut was highly praised, I snatched up the chance to review it. Goodness, I'm glad I did! Benson's writing style is so fluid and the effort she put into research is obvious- but the information isn't shoved in your face. It was presented as the need arose.There are so many reasons I adored Tamsen and Jesse, but I'll only mention a few each. I'll start with Tamsen. That girl is so strong! And I'm not talking about physical prowess here. She may have felt in shambles, or even like porcelain, for a couple weeks but she persevered. She never gave up. Jesse was a perfect hero. No, I don't mean his character wasn't flawed but the guy had his priorities straight. He was willing to give up Tamsen if God told him to. I love the trust he expressed and willingness to follow God's will.All I can really say is: wow. I will definitely be going back and reading Burning Sky in the near future, no questions asked. Benton has an addictive style writing that captivates you until the last page. This one's a keeper! I recommend to readers ages fifteen and older who enjoy the late 1700s American setting. I also recommend to those looking for an inspirational read.I received an ARC copy of this book from the publisher in return for an honest review of my opinions, which I have done. Thanks!

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Great Writing...Distracting Romance By It'sLiz! (and family...) The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn is a book focused on lost and found, adventure, and romance.Tamsen Littlejohn finds herself in a desperate position as her stepfather and suitor team up to find her...and her only resort is to head into the deep unknown with Jesse Bird, a white man raised Native American.Tamsen, born into a life of privilege and honor, finds herself challenged in new ways: not only abandoning her charmed life, but also getting comfortable around this skillful, strong man who seems to have no problem taking care of her. This forced alliance slowly turns into a love Tamsen never could've imagined for herself. But can Tamsen and Jesse forge a new life together in hiding? Will God help them through?Benton answers these questions perfectly.I enjoyed this book immensely. Benton has a way of anticipating the reader, and making every scene interesting without it seeming tediously long. This novel is 378 pages, and surprisingly very thick, which kept me entertained during long days.Although I loved the adventure and surprise that constantly hovered around Tamsen and Jesse, I felt that the romance was more secular instead of Christ-honoring. It was like the romance was the center of the story- not part of God's love, like it should've been. I would have preferred to have less of the romance, and more of God's leading Tamsen in the book.The romance element was the main issue I had with this book, everything else- the writing, style, and story pace, was right on point. I would recommend this book- but only to certain age groups.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. A Thrilling Historical Love Story By candidkerry Lori Benton's sophomore novel, The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn, came with sky high recommendations in the wake of her Christy Award-winning first novel, Burning Sky. I was eager to find out if Tamsen, Jesse Bird, Cade, and the other characters would leap off the pages and stick with me long after I closed the book as had the characters from Burning Sky.I wondered if The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn would be filled with lyrical prose that enthralls and an intriguing plot that mesmerizes. Could it be just as good as Burning Sky?Yes, yes, and yes.The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn is what great stories are made of; a sweeping historical novel based around a short-lived and little-known period in American History when the State of Franklin was declared and upheaval threatens the mountains of North Carolina. It's a breath-taking romance and a thrilling journey into the rugged frontier and into two strangers' hearts as they battle together to outrun the danger pursuing them.The author does a meticulous job weaving historical details of the unrest occurring in that timeframe (1787-88)without weighing down the story. Indeed, Lori's writing is so smooth and supple that it seems the perfect mix of thrilling storytelling and vivid description. The reader truly feels they're traveling through the North Carolina mountains right along with Jesse and Tamsen.Much of the beauty of this story is in the relationships the author created between characters. Real, vibrant, emotional, Tamsen and Jesse's love story is truly captivating. As she did in Burning Sky, the author introduces an antagonist I would cross mountains to get away from, too. And the story wraps beautifully with an honest examination of why we do what we do and what secrets we choose to keep for the best of those we love.Lori has quickly become a must-read author for me. I highly recommend Burning Sky and The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn, and I'm eagerly looking forward to her next book.

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Monday, April 16, 2012

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Mack and his teenage charge, Amber, continue their journey, heading towards the coast. Pursued relentlessly by the growing hordes of undead, they seek safety with some unlikely allies. But the psychotic creator of the nano-bot virus is not finished with them yet. And they must run, or fight, if they are to survive. A fast-paced post-apocalyptic story of adventure and survival.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Normally I get bored easily, especially with sequels By Tara Cash SPOILER FREE:We continue to follow Mack and Amber on their journey, trying to survive while in constant peril. Normally I get bored easily, especially with sequels. However, I absolutely love the dynamic between the main characters. There is a great balance of action packed, fight for your life and character development. I re read the first book for this series before beginning this one, and I must say I am impressed and intrigued in where this story is going. A rare sequel that holds up against the original novel. Five stars!

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great Plot with Interesting Characters! By Renee Spicuzza I am very impressed by the detail and development that went towards this plot line. The dynamic between Mack and Amber is very interesting to watch and develop throughout the course of the story, the different struggles they face with the undead shaping the choices they make during the progression of the novel. The different scenarios and tests they have to operate through on trusting others in a time where everyone should be making their best efforts to survive is very intriguing, to say the least. It was a great novel with a very interesting theme and I couldn't put it down, I finished the book in one sitting.

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Sunday, April 15, 2012

Awaiting the Already: An Advent Journey Through the Gospels, by Magrey deVega

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The Christmas story we know so well is really a compilation of accounts found in each of the Gospels. Although the four books present the event somewhat differently, each of them leads us on the Advent journey of preparation for Christ’s coming. Awaiting the Already takes us on a tour through the Gospel narratives, showing us what parts of the Christmas story come from which Gospel, and helps us to recognize that each Gospel writer invites us to encounter a fresh experience of the birth of Christ. This thematic Bible study is designed to be used by individuals and small groups during Advent. Each chapter offers questions for reflection and discussion, a brief prayer, and a focus for the week.

Awaiting the Already: An Advent Journey Through the Gospels, by Magrey deVega

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About the Author Magrey deVega is the Senior Pastor at Hyde Park United Methodist Church in Tampa, Florida. He is the author of Awaiting the Already: An Advent Journey through the Gospels. He is also the Leadership Editor for Covenant Bible Study, overseeing the weekly small group classroom experience.  He is a contributor to the The Abingdon Creative Preaching Annual 2016; Feasting on the Gospels: John;  and the forthcoming Ultimate Lectionary Sermon Series Guide x Press.  He has written leader’s guides and program manuals for numerous small group materials including Counterfeit Christianity: The Persistence of Errors in the Church; Earn. Save. Give: Wesley’s Simple Rules for Money; and Five Marks of a Methodist: The Fruit of a Living Faith. He is a graduate of United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio, and Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida, and he is the father of two daughters, Grace and Madelyn.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. but the plus was the different levels of questions so that people new to Christianity and those with many Bible studies under th By Richard A. Sakornbut I used this study guide for and adult Bible study during advent, It was very popular with the group, but we were unfamiliar with the author. His emphasis on why each author chose to approach the beginning of Jesus differently was interesting, but the plus was the different levels of questions so that people new to Christianity and those with many Bible studies under the belt felt like they could find value in this study guide.

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"West Kensington Paranormal Detective Agency. Doctor Ravinder Shah speaking. No case too weird, no problem too bizarre. Strangeness a speciality. How can I help you?"

London Social Worker Rav Shah moonlights as a paranormal detective, aided by one of his clients and a Border Collie he rents by the hour. It was supposed to be a bit of fun: a search for truths out there; a quest for a life more interesting than the one that fate, destiny, and personal apathy had granted him.

But then a case involving a Yorkshire farmer and a herd of flying pigs leads him into a world darker and more dangerous than he’d ever dreamed.

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If Pigs Could Fly (West Kensington Paranormal Detective Agency) (Volume 1), by Jonny Nexus

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5491294 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-20
  • Original language: English
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If Pigs Could Fly (West Kensington Paranormal Detective Agency) (Volume 1), by Jonny Nexus

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Jonny Nexus is a Brighton based IT guy who moonlights as a writer in his spare time. When not doing that, he spends time with his wife, daughter, and dog; reads; watches TV, films, and the occasional work of theatre; and plays the occasional board game.

Jonny began his writing career by launching the cult gaming webzine Critical Miss (criticalmiss.com), before moving on to write regular columns for the roleplaying magazines Valkyrie and Signs & Portents, as well as penning the Slayer's Guide to Games Masters for Mongoose Publishing.

If Pigs Could Fly is his second novel. His first novel, Game Night, was shortlisted for an ENnie award in 2008.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Another wonderfully funny book By puggimer I loved Game Night when I first read it, and this is as good or even better. With a metric s***load (equal to 2.2 imperial s***loads) of jokes, but also suspense and some true excitement. I eagerly await the next installment of the adventures of Rav, Jess and the professor ( and of course Reese must be there too, and maybe even poor lovesick Alan) I just hope it isn't seven more years until Jonny Nexus' next book.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. the terribly normal, self-effacing fellow with few practical skills but ... By Steven J Darlington Nexus brings us another classic British literary hero in the spirit of Bertie Wooster and Arthur Dent: the terribly normal, self-effacing fellow with few practical skills but a clever friend or two, in this case a professor who occasionally interrupts the narrative to go full-Sherlock-Holmes on things, and a sheepdog to handle the rough stuff. The only problem is reconciling the Hugh-Grant-but-Asian lead, Ravinder Shah and his lack of being a super-spy with what becomes a battle against a world-spanning extremely powerful and sinister force and to do so means falling back a little too often on farce, coincidence and outlandish luck, and the result is a see-sawing plot that goes up and down one too many times to be believable. It's a very British problem, really - Ben Elton runs into it in his early novels as well, and Rincewind got a lot more interesting when he had Archchancellor Ridcully or a psychic kangaroo to push him around. The avuncular professor and the dog don't quite carry the can and I wonder if a better idea would be to step away from the high action shenanigans, especially since there's a delightful subplot going on about unlikely lovers which suits very well our hero's actual talent of social work. Likewise, I wanted to know more about Shah's large and complicated Indian family and his history with the professor. Not saying cut the action altogether, but I feel like it could have been more Pride and Prejudice and less "...with Zombies". But the company it is reminiscent of - Terry Pratchett, Douglas Adams and Ben Elton - show the quality of the affable, charming prose which gallops the story along nicely, and scratches the edge of the hopeful humanism that self-effacing human comedy does so well. So there's potential here; Nexus is only going to get better as a writer as he smooths out his problems with plot, so you might as well get in on the ground floor before you look silly.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A witty paranormal detective story with a very English feel By Sadhbhzilla This book is an entertaining, witty and imaginative paranormal detective story with a very English feel. Our unfortunate hero, Ravinder Shah, has to deal an increasing insanely absurd plot and a cast of friends and foes that could have stepped out of a Wodehouse book or even one of James Herriott's agricultural offerings. He is armed with just his brains, an absent-minded academic OAP, one unimpressed border collie and the sort of luck that would have even Arthur Dent feeling a bit sorry for him. If you are a fan of Pratchett or Aaronovitch's Rivers Of London series, or just love the dry, self-depreciating humour that the English do so very well, give it a go.

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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Farewell, Cowboy, by Olja Savicevic

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Farewell, Cowboy is a modern and hard-hitting novel by one of Croatia’s best-known writers. It tells the story of Dada, who returns to her home town on the Adriatic coast, and tries to unravel the mystery of her brother Daniel’s death. Daniel, although young, smart and popular, threw himself under a train in mysterious circumstances. In search for clues, Dada meets an array of eccentric characters and passionately falls in love with the young gigolo Angelo, who is a part of a film crew shooting a Western on the nearby prairie. Slowly and painfully she discovers all there is to know about her brother’s death, and how she has been betrayed by someone close to her. "Dazzling, funny and deadly serious, this perfectly pitched novel about the legacy of the Yugoslav war heralds the arrival of an exciting new European voice." Kapka Kassabova, The Guardian

Farewell, Cowboy, by Olja Savicevic

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  • Published on: 2015-05-14
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Farewell, Cowboy, by Olja Savicevic

About the Author Olja Savicevic is an awarded poet and novelist, who burst onto the authorial stage with her short story collection Make the Dog Laugh in 2006. Last year, her collection of poems Mamasafari and Other Things was short-listed for the 'Kiklop Award for Best Collection of 2012', awarded annually by the Pula Book Fair. Her best-selling book Farewell, Cowboy has already achieved great success in the region, and was even adapted into a stage play. The book will be translated by Celia Hawkesworth and published by Istros Books in 2015.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This is a beautiful novel about coming of age in Croatia after the ... By Peter Anastas This is a beautiful novel about coming of age in Croatia after the break-up of Yugoslavia, showing the impact and influence of American movies and music on post-communist youth. It is told with a vernacular freshness and an often heart-breaking poignancy.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. disappointed By Elizabeth A. Mooney Very disappointed in this book. Had read very good reviews of it, but I felt it was a disjointed story about very little. Learnt nothing about Croatian society. I thought there would be more substance to it. Even the language left me cold. Overall struggled to finish a small book.

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Monday, April 9, 2012

Hack and HHVM: Programming Productivity Without Breaking Things, by Owen Yamauchi

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How can you take advantage of the HipHop Virtual Machine (HHVM) and the Hack programming language, two new technologies that Facebook developed to run their web servers? With this practical guide, Owen Yamauchi—a member of Facebook’s core Hack and HHVM teams—shows you how to get started with these battle-tested open-source tools.

You’ll explore static typechecking and several other features that separate Hack from its PHP origins, and learn how to set up, configure, deploy, and monitor HHVM. Ideal for developers with basic PHP knowledge or experience with other languages, this book also demonstrates how these tools can be used with existing PHP codebases and new projects alike.

  • Learn how Hack provides static typechecking while retaining PHP’s flexible, rapid development capability
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  • Dive into Hack collections, asynchronous functions, and the XHP extension for PHP
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Hack and HHVM: Programming Productivity Without Breaking Things, by Owen Yamauchi

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #787517 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-09-26
  • Original language: English
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Hack and HHVM: Programming Productivity Without Breaking Things, by Owen Yamauchi

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Owen Yamauchi is a software engineer at Facebook where he works on the HHVM team. Before joining Facebook in 2009, he interned VMware and Apple. Owen grew up in Belgium and earned his BS in Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon.


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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Five Stars By Selena88 Beautifully written, can't wait for the audible version! Buy this book, you won't regret it!

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Cafe Europa: An Edna Ferber Mystery (Edna Ferber Mysteries), by Ed Ifkovic

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In 1914, as rumors of war float across Europe, Edna Ferber travels to Budapest with Winifred Moss, a famous London suffragette, to visit the homeland of her dead father and to see the sights. Author Edna is fascinated by ancient Emperor Franz Joseph and by the faltering Austro-Hungarian Empire, its pomp and circumstance so removed from the daily life of the people she meets. Sitting daily in the Café Europa at her hotel, she listens to unfettered Hearst reporter Harold Gibbon as he predicts the coming war and the end of feudalistic life in Europe while patrons chatter.Then a shocking murder in a midnight garden changes everything.Headstrong Cassandra Blaine is supposed to marry into the Austrian nobility in one of those arranged matches like Consuela Vanderbilt’s still popular with wealthy American parents eager for titles and impoverished European nobility who have them to offer. But Cassandra is murdered, and her former lover, the dashing Hungarian Endre Molnár, is the prime suspect. Taken with the young man and convinced of his innocence, Edna begins investigating with the help of Winifred and two avant-garde Hungarian artists. Meanwhile possible war with Serbia is the topic of the day as Archduke Franz Ferdinand prepares to head to Sarajevo. While the world braces for disaster, Edna uncovers the truth―and it scares her.

Cafe Europa: An Edna Ferber Mystery (Edna Ferber Mysteries), by Ed Ifkovic

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4497570 in Books
  • Brand: Ifkovic, Ed
  • Published on: 2015-05-05
  • Original language: English
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  • 278 pages
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Review Set in 1914, Ifkovic’s so-so sixth Edna Ferber mystery (after 2014’s Final Curtain) takes the bestselling writer to Budapest, in the company of Winifred Moss, a British suffragette. The pair stay at a shabby hotel, the Árpád, where Edna can’t resist scrutinizing the other guests. She sees that Cassandra Blaine, a wealthy young American woman about to be forced into marriage with a European aristocrat, is not just spoiled but terrified; Cassandra’s murder sets Edna off to find the killer among the eccentric, suspicious characters hanging around the Árpád. The proceedings are enlivened by the antics of Harold Gibbon―an obnoxious but plucky reporter for Hearst’s sensational newspapers―but slowed down by excessive detail about what Edna and Winifred are seeing and eating. The feverish, doomed-operetta atmosphere is relevant, since Europe is on the brink of WWI. That the solution to the mystery relies heavily on international politics, however, diminishes Edna’s personal investigation. (Publisher's Weekly)

About the Author Ed Ifkovic taught literature and creative writing at a community college in Connecticut for more than three decades and now devotes himself to writing fiction. Downtown Strut is the fourth mystery in his Edna Ferber Mystery series for Poisoned Pen Press.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Budapest...in summer of 1914 By Jill Meyer "Cafe Europa", by author Ed Ifkovic, is the latest novel in his "Edna Ferber Mystery" series. I think there are five earlier ones, but this is the first one I've read. Now, I've jumped into mystery series before not having read the previous books and felt like I am missing "something", like the characters' back stories, but I actually found "Cafe Europa" pretty easy to get into. Of course, it helps to know who Edna Ferber was...I picked up this book because it is set in Budapest in that fateful summer of 1914. Hungary was the "junior partner" - as they thought of themselves - in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Budapest was a hotbed of spies - both homegrown and foreign. International business people were in the city, looking for investment opportunities, including the brokering of a marriage between a wealthy young American woman and a titled-but-broke Austrian nobleman. And there was one reporter, a "yellow journalist" from the Hearst syndicate, looking to write about the death-throes of the Empire. There was trouble on the southern lands of the empire and the Balkans were just waiting to explode.Edna Ferber was visiting the city with a British suffragette friend and became involved in the murder of another guest at their hotel. Ferber, in attempting to solve the crime - as well as a second that occurs soon after - is immersed in life the city. Ifkovic combines real characters with fictional ones, but it helps to have access to Wikipedia to figure out who is who. He puts a "List of Characters" in the front of the book.Good historical fiction both teaches and entertains, and it is certainly the case with Ed Ifkovic's "Cafe Europa". The book begins a bit slowly, but that time is spent establishing the characters and place. I think the reader should have an interest in WW1 Europe, but the mystery should keep almost everyone interested.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. TAKE A JOURNEY TO 1914 BUDAPEST, COURTESY OF "Café Europa" By KOMET I came to this novel not knowing what to expect. But I was intrigued to learn that its main setting would be Budapest during the late spring/early summer of 1914. I was also curious to learn that Edna Ferber, who had been a famous journalist and writer, would figure prominently in the novel. So, I set myself to embarking upon an exotic journey in a world long gone, in which international travel was largely the preserve of the wealthy and well-to-do.Edna arrives in Budapest with her friend Winifred Moss, a British suffragette, from Berlin, where she managed to escape from the smothering clutches of her mother. A mother who frets for her daughter's future, which she maintains should be with a husband and children. But Edna, who had over the previous decade, made a name for herself as a journalist and successful short story writer, knows her own mind and is unafraid to assert herself. Both her and Winifred become enthralled with the charm, wonder, and mystery of Budapest --- as well as fascinated by the old Emperor, Franz Josef, and the pomp and circumstance of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a nation living on borrowed time."Sitting daily in the Cafe Europa, [Edna] listens to unfettered Hearst reporter Harold Gibbon as he predicts the coming war and the end of feudalistic life in Europe while patrons chatter." Then there is a murder of a young, wealthy American woman (Cassandra Blaine), who had often frequented the Cafe Europa, and was expected --- through parental coercion --- to marry a cash poor old count. A count who was more interested in the enhancement of his financial status the marriage would bring him than in his future bride. As for poor Cassandra, her heart was with Endre Molnar, a handsome and dashing Hungarian who had been her lover and was now a prime suspect in her murder. Edna, however, who had gotten to know Cassandra briefly in the few days before her death, thinks otherwise, and "begins investigating with the help of Winifred and two avant-garde Hungarian artists."Ifkovic writes with considerable skill, displaying a deep knowledge and feel for the sensibilities of his characters and the atmosphere of Budapest and Hapsburg society. I admit to being utterly enthralled by the cast of characters in "Cafe Europa" and the way the drama played itself out. No spoilers here. This is a mystery novel that will keep the reader on his/her toes and --- perhaps like me --- completely fooled as to the identity of Cassandra's murderer. (By the way, Edna Ferber was a real person. Her father was Hungarian and had emigrated to the U.S., where Edna was born in 1885. Three of her novels --- "Cimarron", "Showboat", and "Giant" --- were later adapted for the Broadway stage and the silver screen.)

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Compelling Mystery Set in Budapest on the Brink of World War 1! By Jeffrey Tretin Fascinating murder mystery set it Budapest shortly before the onset of World War 1. All the characters, including those based on historical figures are well drawn. Anyone who enjoys historical fiction should not miss this mystery. It gives you a feel for Budapest as well as for the tensions that existed between the Austrians and Hungarians in the empire. I've previously read a book by Ed Ifkovic and look forward to more. Once you start, you won't be able to put it down. Very clever ending which I won't spoil for you.

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