On the surface this book presents itself as a metropolitan crime thriller, following a jaded and cliche police officer in his lone pursuit of a crime-lead that no one else will believe. What unfolds is an engaging narrative that follows this officer and his reconciliation with an old case and an old associate across aContinue reading “VECTOR – SAMUEL WHITTEMORE – a review”
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IN DEFENSE OF HATRED – a review
In Defense of Hatred by C.B. Robertson My rating: 5 of 5 stars An honest and compelling argument that makes an essential point about social and culture discourse in our present climate. Hatred is not the antithesis of love, but a vital and required component. The author describes hate as “an expression of love” andContinue reading “IN DEFENSE OF HATRED – a review”
