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William R. Potter's Blog – January 2010 Archive (4)

Dead Of Knight by William Potter is an Equally Enlightening and Entertaining Read.







A serial killer is on the loose, terrorizing the unsuspecting citizens of rural Hanson, British Columbia. Dubbed the “Birthday Boy” by the media, the sadistic menace chooses to target only women on their birthdays. As his horrific crusade escalates, Birthday Boy soon falls square in the sights of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police - that is, only if Jack Staal doesn’t get to him first. Anxious to solve what will surely prove to be the… Continue

Added by William R. Potter on January 28, 2010 at 9:32pm — No Comments

Mystery, Suspense, Film Noir and Detective Movies on DVD-A GUIDE TO THE BEST IN CINEMA THRILLS by John Howard Reid



Mystery, Suspense, Film Noir and Detective Movies on DVD-A GUIDE TO THE BEST IN CINEMA THRILLS by John Howard Reid is a dream come true for movie buffs. If your collection of movies is less than classic or you would like to sample the best thriller flicks of the former century then this book is the place to begin.



Mr. Reid has researched, reviewed and listed over 700 examples of the best in cinema that can be found in the DVD… Continue

Added by William R. Potter on January 23, 2010 at 12:47pm — No Comments

Lighting The Dark Side is an Award Winning Short Story Collection by William Potter



In Lighting the Dark Side - Six Modern Tales, author William Potter has written three novellas and three short stories that, as he says, "features leading characters that live their lives as normally as possible and then suddenly find themselves in extraordinary situations."



The first story, Bent, Not Broken introduces us to Dwayne Johnson, a character who suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, a disorder which… Continue

Added by William R. Potter on January 15, 2010 at 11:56pm — No Comments

A promise Kept by Elise Crawford-A Book Review



A Promise Kept by Elise Crawford begins with a chapter called Ground Zero. Crawford uses vivid description, peppered with actual news clips, photos, and details from witnesses, emergency crews and survivors to tell the story of Seattle Metro bus operator, Mark McLaughlin, who was shot and killed by a transit rider on November 27, 1998. Crawford details how Mark wrestled the man for control and how the 72 foot bus, along with 32… Continue

Added by William R. Potter on January 2, 2010 at 9:25pm — No Comments

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