Sunday, October 17, 2010

My review of Murder to Mil-Spec

With all the fine reviews I get from others, it is time to return the favor. I will be doing reviews from time to time, and what better way to start than Murder to Mil-Spec.

MURDER TO MIL-SPEC, A Crime Anthology to Benefit HOMES FOR OUR TROOPS
Wolfmont Press



When Murder to Mil-Spec arrived, my first challenge was to wrest it from the paws of my husband (U.S. Navy, Retired), because the cover and title immediately captured his attention. Luckily he is a fast reader, so I was soon engrossed in this fine anthology of military honor and courage. Oh, and a lot of justice.

If there is anything I love, it is justice, and this book delivers.

From WWII to Afghanistan, this collection of stories gets to the heart and soul of the military men and women, and their code of—yep, here is that word again—JUSTICE. As my Texas family likes to say, some folks just need killin’, sometimes to Military Specifications.

Bless every one of our men and women who serve or have served our country, and their code of honor to make the bad guys go away.

I highly recommend this book, not only as a great read, but also for the organization it supports.

Thank you, Terrie Farley Moran, Dorothy B. Francis, Big Jim Williams, Elizabeth Zelvin, Lina Zeldovich, Charles Schaeffer, Howard B. Carron, Brendan Dubois, Janis Patterson, Barb Goffman, S.M. Harding, and Diana Catt for your well-crafted stories, and publisher Tony Burton for the book.

HOMES FOR OUR TROOPS WEBSITE http://www.homesforourtroops.org/site/PageServer

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