Recent Reads
Power Plays By Joseph Finder  This is an interesting book about a young executive who is invited to a retreat in the wilderness  by the head honcho’s of the company.  While there they are all taken hostage and he must act to try and save their lives.  Good read. 
Halsey's Typhoon: The True Story of a Fighting Admiral, an Epic Storm, and an Untold Rescue by Bob Drury, Tom Clavin  Very interesting account of Typhoon Cobra which swamped  Bull Halsey’s 3rd fleet and caused more damage than most Japanese attacks.  Great stories of survival and heroism especially by Henry Lee Plage and the USS Tabberer.  Also follow the court martials and inquiries into Halsey and his staff’s actions. 
Dark Sacred Night (Harry Bosch Universe #31) by Michael Connelly So Connelly’s new detective Renee Ballard teams up with his old detective Harry Bosch to get to  the bottom of a cold case murder of a young prostitute whose mother, Harry met on his most recent case.  Typical Bosch book though it  goes back and forth between Ballard and Bosch operating separately and operating together.  A good read, I realize Bosch will eventually put to pasture since he’s in his 70’s, this is  a good way to segue into Ballard novels.
The Reckoning  by John Grisham  This Grisham book has it’s moments.  It is told out of order.  Part 1 tells about the crime and the punishment.  The second part tells about the perpetrator’s life as a POW and guerilla in the Phillipines during the second World War.  The Third part tells of his family dealing with the aftereffects of his crime and finding out why he did it.  I greatly enjoyed the second part.  The end to me was a little anti climatic because I had figured it out 150 pages earlier. 
Depth of Winter  (Walt Longmire #14)  by Craig Johnson  Probably my least favorite of the Longmire series this finds Walt down in Mexico trying to rescue his daughter from a Mexican drug lord.  He’s far from Wyoming, none of his normal crew is there though he does have some new compatriots.
George Washington, Spymaster: How the Americans Outspied the British and Won the Revolutionary War  by Thomas B. Allen  This book is probably written for  young teens but is an interesting take on the spies of the Revolution and the spying techniques used by George Washington to help win the war.
In the Hurricane's Eye: The Genius of George Washington and the Victory at Yorktown by Nathaniel Philbrick  Another good book from Philbrick detailing the events leading up to the victory at Yorktown which sealed the victory during the revolution.   I particularly enjoyed the portions dealing with the battles between the French and British fleets which enabled the French to keep Cornwallis bottled up on the peninsula.  Also a very good description of the Southern Campaign where Greene and then Lafayette managed to sting Cornwallis and keep him from capturing their armies.  
The Capitol Game  by Brian Haig  A non Sean Drummond book from Haig was good but not as good  as  a Drummond book.  Jack Wiley is an investment banker who brings a great deal to a corrupt DC investment banking firm staffed by former government big wigs.  When everything hits the fan will he be left holding the bag.
The Silent Blade  (Paths of Darkness #1) by R.A. Salvatore  So I am reading the Drizzt books  in chronological order and this seems to be a rehash from other books.  Ereteri back again, I think he’s already died twice, also the Crystal Shard is here for a third series.  Maybe come up with a new villain?  The Wulfgar storyline is not that interesting we will see where he goes with it in the next book.
Overwatch  (Logan West #1) by Matthew Betley  Similar plot and hero as Brad Thor, Ben Coes and Vince Flynn, Dewey Andreas is  the one I think he most resembles.  Logan West a decorated Recon Marine wakes up to find someone trying to kill him.  This launches him into a action paced adventure where he teams up with the FBI to  try  and stop a madman from starting a nuclear war.  Good story fast paced action the part where he is hired by the FBI as a consultant seems a little far fetched but a good read. 
Betrayed (Rosato & DiNunzio #2)  by Lisa Scottoline  So in this book Judy Carrier who has played a secondary role in most of the series takes the lead.  Her aunt is ill and when visiting her one of her aunts friends dies under suspicious circumstances and she starts to investigate.  Finding herself overstressed and caught in a web of intrigue she tries to get to the truth.  OK read.