Book Reviews

Reviews of books by MWSA members. Reviews appear in reverse chronological order, with the most recent review posted appearing first.
Note: Some older reviews are being reposted to this site and those will appear out of order.

Implications

What seems like an accidental church fire turns into an arson investigation that discloses a secret subbasement to the church and three dead bodies. Further investigation links the fire to the mob, more murders, and bootleggers. That's when the real fun begins!

Implications

by Richard Davidson

Book Category: Mystery/Thriller

Reviewed by Bob Doerr

ISBN (links go to the MWSA Amazon store): 098291606X

Author(s) Mentioned: 
Davidson, Richard

Fate Unknown

  • The reader is on the ground with the 101st Airborne, Vietnam, 1966!  Story educates - the military jargon and politics of the time are clearly defined ... you find yourself there and wonder how anyone will survive ... or recover!  Reads  like a novel that is, unfortunately, too real!

Fate Unknown by Galen G. Mitchell Book Category: Memoir Reviewed by Hodge Wood ISBN (links go to the MWSA Amazon store):1496082206

 

Author(s) Mentioned: 
Mitchell, Galen G.

Kansas NCO, The

The Kansas NCO by Joe Campolo, Jr. Book Category: Mystery/Thriller, Reviewed by Michael D. Mullins ISBN (links go to the MWSA Amazon store): B00L76K0W4

The Kansas NCO is a mystery action fiction set in war-torn Vietnam.  It is a story of a powerful puppetmaster controlling the destinies of men with questions about the war in which they found themselves embroiled. They make mistakes, creating personal moral dilemmas but learn how to survive and seek a course to redemption.

Author(s) Mentioned: 
Campolo Jr, Joe

Trinity Icon

POLAND’S PAST AND PRESENT COLLIDE IN AN EPIC QUEST FOR PEACE AND TREASURE!

 

Title: Trinity Icon
Author: 
Steve Wilson 
Category: Thriller/Mystery
Reviewed by: Lee Boyland

ISBN (links go to the MWSA Amazon store): 161808108X

Author(s) Mentioned: 
Wilson, Steve

Man Called Brown Condor, The

A must read! How could a young American black man in the early twentieth century teach himself to fix, build, and fly airplanes. Barely in his thirties, he helped develop and then commanded the Ethiopian Air Force. Some would later call him the father of black aviation in America - yet most have never even heard of him. 

Title:  The Man Called Brown Condor

by Thomas E. Simmons

Book Category: Biography

Reviewed by Bob Doerr 

ISBN (links go to the MWSA Amazon store): 162087217X

Author(s) Mentioned: 
Simmons, Thomas E.
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