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Thursday, April 5, 2012

REVIEW OF TITANIC 2012 BY BILL WALKER


I want to welcome Bill Walker to Books R Us. Bill is touring the blogosphere with his book Titanic 2012 hosted by Partners in Crime Virtual Book Tours. Thanks for stopping by.

About the Book:

Best-selling mystery novelist Trevor Hughes has no idea that attending his twentieth reunion at Harvard will forever change his life.

Persuaded to go by his on-again-off-again girlfriend, Dr. Julia Magnusson, he meets up with three old friends: Solly Rubens, a self-made Wall Street millionaire; Ken Faust, a successful software entrepreneur; and Harlan Astor, New York real estate tycoon and the glue that holds their circle together.

That afternoon, over drinks at the Harvard Club, Harlan drops his bombshell: He is doing what James Cameron did not -- he is rebuilding the Titanic, and sailing the ship on the hundredth anniversary to honor those who died, including his great-grandfather, John Jacob Astor IV. Only Trevor is intrigued by Harlan's audacity. Touched by his friend's interest and concern, Harlan invites him on the maiden voyage to serve as the official chronicler.

On April 10, 2012, Trevor journeys to Southampton and, along with the hundreds of handpicked passengers, boards the Titanic. He is awed by the immensity of the ship and the feelings that well up in him. His friend has made his grand dream a reality.

During the journey, armed with his iTouch and a miniature wireless camera hidden in his glasses, Trevor interviews both passengers and crew, eager to learn the reasons why they chose to sail on the reborn ship.

Nearly every one of them claims to have been profoundly affected by Cameron's film, wanting to recapture the magic for themselves. And some of them are dying -- their last wish to be on the maiden voyage of the new Titanic.

Trevor is touched that his friend has allowed these people to come aboard, and is unprepared when he meets Madeleine Regehr, a beautiful, free-spirited woman who resists his entreaties to be interviewed, intriguing Trevor all the more. Slowly, and inexorably, Maddy draws him out of his shell, allowing him to love deeply and completely, for the very first time in his life.

But Trevor soon discovers a darker purpose for the voyage, a purpose that threatens to destroy him and the woman he loves. In a race against time that pits friend against friend, Trevor must stop the unstoppable or risk a horrific replay of history...

Read an Excerpt:

Chapter One
The furor in the media had just died down when Solly’s call came that rainy midweek day. I’d been hiding from the wolves of the fourth estate for nearly three weeks, holed up in my book-filled condo/prison in Charlestown, unable even to slip outside for a breath of fresh air without some cookie-cutter reporter, with a paint-by-numbers smile, sticking a microphone in my face and asking me the same tired question: “What was it like?”

As if the whole of my experience could be quantified in a sound bite.

Truth was I was avoiding everyone, even Julia and her earnest attempts to help me sort through the miasma of doubt and pain.

Sweet Julia.

We’ve been on-and-off again for the last five years. And I hadn’t seen her for the better part of a year. I¬¬ guess she thought now was as good a time as any to mend fences. Christ, if she only knew….

And what was worse, the book I’d promised my publisher, the one that was supposed to chronicle all I’d been through, lay like a beached whale on the shore of my imagination. I was standing at the bay window overlooking the harbor, watching the rain sluice down the glass, wondering if I would ever have the courage to write again, when my gaze shifted to the pile of DVDs lying in a scattered heap on the teakwood coffee table.

My eyes filled with tears yet again.

“I’m so sorry, Maddy,” I groaned, knocking my forehead against the cool glass. “I’m so goddamned sorry.”

“You have a call,” the computer intoned in a quiet contralto, making me wince. Even the goddamned computer’s voice reminded me of Madeleine.

“Who is it?” I asked, expecting to hear it was yet another call from the Globe. Hometown reporters were the worst, the most ravenous.

And then I remembered I’d instructed the computer to screen all calls, allowing access to only a select few.

“The caller has an Identity Block in place. Shall I take a message?”

I sighed.

To hell with it. I had to rejoin the human race at some point, even if I felt as if I no longer belonged in it.

“Put it through,” I said, making my way over to the sleek MacBook Pro sitting atop my writing desk. The screen came to life and Solly Rubens’ round face filled the screen. His saturnine looks were etched with concern, an expression that somehow looked ominous on him.

“Hey, Hughes, you okay? How are you holding up?”

The tiny “picture-in-picture” in the upper left-hand corner of the screen showed me what Solly was seeing, rendering his question moot.

I looked as if I’d taken the cook’s tour of Hell: blue eyes¬¬–red-rimmed and puffy–surrounded by dark circles, sandy hair greasy and disheveled, three-day growth of a patchy red-flecked beard, and the same clothes I’d worn since Monday. I looked sixty-two, instead of forty-two. All in all, I presented a picture about as far as one could get from what Boston magazine had called: “The World’s Most Eligible Author.”

“How the hell do you think I’m holding up?” I said, staring back at Solly. His eyes blinked rapidly and I debated whether or not to instruct the MAC to disconnect, when he spoke again.

“Aw, man, I’m sorry. I really put my foot in it, didn’t I?” he said, trying to appear contrite. “Listen, I know we’ve never been the best of pals, but we had some good times back in school, didn’t we? I mean, Christ, we’ve been through a hell of a lot since Harvard. You a hotshot writer. Me hittin’ the big time. I still can’t believe it’s been a year–”

“What do you want, Solly?”

His porcine eyes darted somewhere off-screen, then riveted onto mine.

“Ken and I thought you should get out of the house, maybe meet us at the Harvard Club. What do you say?”

“I don’t want to talk about it.”

“You gotta talk about it sometime,” he said, his Brooklyn tenor rising in pitch. “You’ve been avoiding us for weeks, you look like crap, and everybody–and I mean everybody’s–been trying to find out what the hell happened out there. And what about Julia? You shutting her out? You treatin’ her like dirt, too?”

I resented him bringing her name up, only because I knew he was using her as leverage, and not out of any real concern for her feelings.

Not that I was any better.

“She’s none of your business, Solly. Leave her out of this.”

“All right, I’m sorry. But you know I’m right. You gotta get on with your life, for Christ’s sake. If you’re not gonna do it for yourself, do it for Harlan.”

I leaned forward, my nose practically touching the screen. “Where were you when Harlan needed the three of us? Huh? Where the hell were you when the chips were down? Taking Karen to another Broadway show?”

Solly’s lips compressed into a thin angry line. “Okay, I deserved that. But Ken and I have a right to know what happened.”

So, that was it. Like everyone else, they wanted to know the truth about Harlan’s death–wanted to know all the gory details. Christ, they were no better than the goddamned muckrakers slinking around my front door. And why was it so important to Ken and Solly, anyway?

Would it bring Harlan back? Would it bring any of them back? Why the hell couldn’t they just leave me alone?

And then, all at once, the anger passed, as if someone had thrown a switch inside me. Suddenly, I wanted very badly to tell someone–anyone. And perhaps it was more than fitting to do it where it all began.

“All right,” I said. “I’ll meet you guys at the club, Friday night at six.”

Solly cracked a grin, revealing crooked yellow teeth. “It’ll do you good, Hughes, you’ll see.”

“Maybe…. But drinks and dinner are on you.”

He chuckled.

“My pleasure. See you there.”

The screen went dark, and I sat there for a long moment, wondering if I shouldn’t blow them off. And then I realized Harlan would want me to go. I doubted very much, however, once they heard the whole story, it would be any pleasure for any of us….

My Thoughts:


I have seen James Cameron's movie numerous times and I have always enjoyed it. The book takes on the same theme as the movie with characters who are Cameron fans.The main characters, Maddy and Trevor, have a relationship that is a crucial part of the book and when they investigate the boat, I am brought back to many scenes in the movie. Trevor has a dream sequence that was very descriptive, symbolic and very frightening and I was happy when he woke up. Some of the Trevor's interviews with the passengers were drawn out and I found myself skipping ahead to the next chapter. Although there were parts that were humorous, I felt despair, depression and sadness among the passengers. The ending was not as I expected and I figured it out halfway through the book. The book was well researched and the scene descriptions were realistic but I felt that the ending was a bit hurried.




 Disclaimer: I was given a free book by the author and Partners in Crime Tours for my honest review and I was not compensated for my review.



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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

GUEST POST BY TOM JACKSON AUTHOR OF THE DEVIL'S LEGACY



Published as an ebook at Smashwords in October 2011



The opening of Pandora’s Box creates pandemonium in the office of the British Prime Minister. A team is assembled to solve a two hundred year old conspiracy in order to prevent the Box’s incredible secrets from being revealed to the world and plunging British society into chaos. Will the search for truth be successful? And will it result in the restoration of a country’s stolen heritage?

What is the bizarre umbilical cord that links the 200-year old theft of the Parthenon Marbles to the Turkish Governor of Athens, Jack the Ripper, Winston Churchill, the Titanic, Napoleon Bonaparte, the British Royal family, an obscure nineteenth century Italian artist and a Koala bear?

The British government’s decision to return the Parthenon Marbles to Greece triggers the opening of Pandora’s Box, covertly held for over 100 years in the vaults of the British Museum. And thus the first appalling secret is revealed--the Parthenon Marbles are counterfeit.

A team comprising archaeological experts and secret service agents is assembled under the leadership of a young female lawyer and Parthenon expert. The team’s mission is to find the real Marbles, and ensure their return to Greece within a six-month deadline.

Success must be achieved against an intensifying background of treason, competition from an American billionaire collector, and the intervention of the Greek mafia.

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What is the bizarre umbilical cord that links the 200-year old theft of the Parthenon Marbles to the Turkish Governor of Athens, Jack the Ripper, Winston Churchill, the Titanic, Napoleon Bonaparte, the British Royal family, an obscure nineteenth century Italian artist and a Koala bear?

The British government’s decision to return the Parthenon Marbles to Greece triggers the opening of Pandora’s Box, covertly held for over 100 years in the vaults of the British Museum. And thus the first appalling secret is revealed--the Parthenon Marbles are counterfeit.

A team comprising archaeological experts and secret service agents is assembled under the leadership of Natalie Sinclair, a young female lawyer and Parthenon expert. The team’s mission is to find the real Marbles and ensure their return to Greece within a six-month deadline.

Success must be achieved against an intensifying background of treason, competition from an American billionaire collector, and the intervention of the Greek mafia.

Failure would threaten the very fabric of British society.

The clock is ticking!

What Inspired Me To Write My Book?

I would first like to thank my hosts Melissa and Eileen for giving me the opportunity to participate on their blog today and talk about my debut novel, ‘The Devil’s Legacy’. I’m very happy to join you all here at ‘Books R Us’.

First, what inspired me to write?

Well I think I have always wanted to create . . . to share my thoughts, even as a child I took pleasure in writing - my first attempt at a short story was around the age of ten. I believe that my desire to write stems from reading. Every Monday I would visit the local lending library and stock up with five or six books to keep me going for the week. My preference is undoubtedly for the cocktail of adventure/mystery/crime. For example, I enjoy Agatha Christie, Alistair McLean, Robert Ludlum, Frederick Forsyth and Ken Follett. Although I do have a decided passion for historical novelists such as Jane Austen (Pride and Prejudice is my all-time favourite novel), C.S. Forester, John Buchan, and naturally, Dickens.

I vividly remember a high school essay contest I won back in the autumn of 1963 the plot of which surrounded the assassinations of the American President, John F Kennedy, and the Russian Premier, Khrushchev. Within two months JFK was dead, and I was in a state of some shock. It took me some time to get over the experience.

Anyway, for far too long, serious writing was not an option - work got in the way. What changed was early retirement. I was with a British Bank, initially in my home city of Manchester, and then here in Greece. With retirement came the resurrection of the deep-rooted desire and ambition to write.

Secondly, why ‘The Devil’s Legacy’?

Many years ago I attended a conference here in Athens on the Restitution of the Parthenon Marbles. The keynote speaker at the event was the late Jules Dassin (the film director and husband of Melina Mercouri). I must admit that my initial attendance at the conference was somewhat tongue-in-cheek. Like the vast majority of British nationals I had little knowledge of the exact sequence of events leading up to the Parthenon Marbles being owned by Britain, and housed in the British Museum. For me they were merely another collection of antiquities we had acquired a couple of centuries ago. We owned them! Why should we just hand them back? What was the big deal?

However, the conference stimulated my curiosity, and I became interested in the actual events surrounding the removal of the Marbles by Lord Elgin’s agents. This led me to undertake research here in Athens and in the UK - including a visit to the archives of the British Museum.

This research in turn led me to the undoubted conclusion that the Marbles had been removed illegally, without any proper authority. In fact, the man actually responsible for the removal, Philip Hunt, admitted quite openly at the time that he was able to remove the Marbles only through a combination of ‘cajolery, threats and bribery’! The bottom line is that I felt, as an Englishman, I must do something to rectify the errors of our ancestors.

Thus, my research gave me the germ of an idea for a work of fiction with the removal of the Parthenon Marbles as the underlying theme - and ‘The Devil's Legacy’ was born.

There have been many publications of a purely academic nature regarding the removal of the Marbles, however, I am not aware of anything fictionalizing the event - and thus felt that my novel may well offer a uniquely interesting and thought-provoking perspective. As well as a good and fun read! I think that’s what writing is all about: ‘to create something that gives pleasure to others’.

One final point. I had already chosen the name of Natalie Sinclair for the main protagonist before embarking on my research in London into certain historical elements in my novel. In ‘The Devil's Legacy’ part of her backstory is that her great-grandfather had been a minor minister in Churchill’s government, and a Trustee of the British Museum. During my research I discovered that there actually was a ‘Sinclair’ who had been a minor minister in Churchill’s government, and also a Trustee of the British Museum. A bit spooky!


Tom’s Favorite Quotes from ‘The Devil’s Legacy’

“You look like the flood’s started and you’ve just got word Noah’s rescinded your complimentary pass for ‘the Ark’.”
The Director of the British Museum

“Sir George, I think you’ve just lost your marbles!”
The British Prime Minister

“International politics, Fauvel, is like a fast frigate caught in an English fog. It might travel smoothly, but often it’s not even sure it’s headed in the right direction.”
Napoleon Bonaparte

“And I will take you down to the dungeon?”
William Eastern

“Then may I suggest you immediately seek to remedy the situation by a transformation of your particular sex?”
Spencer Hall

“No. But there’s someone I’d definitely like to stick in a nunnery!”
David King

 “Can’t complain, Mr. Cutler. People have the need, the gods offer the opportunities, and I provide my services.”
Jumbo

“Just to satisfy an old policeman’s curiosity, what’re you like on a bike?”
Johnnie Walker

“Fast women, fast cars and fast lifestyle. Looks to me very much like the profile of a loner.”
Natalie Sinclair

“Fortune is like a woman, Fauvel. If you miss her today, think not to find her tomorrow, for she’ll have gone knocking on your neighbour’s door.”
Napoleon Bonaparte

“No one gets the better of Hadji Ali Haseki. This is my city. This is my law. And, by Allah, I always win!”
Hadji Ali Haseki

“As blue as a brilliant sapphire and as gentle as a doe with her fawn.”
Charles Fox

“To defeat the living Devil you must know his language well.”
Natalie Sinclair

“It’s rather like claiming you played football for England, then proving it by producing a photograph of a painting showing you scoring the winning goal in the World Cup Final.”
Natalie Sinclair

“May Al-Aziz--Allah the Almighty bring turmoil and pestilence to our enemies to spread like syphilis through their domains and hurtle them into the chasm of chaos and doom. Praise be to Allah!”
Hadji Ali Haseki

“Let me tell you the rest and judge for yourself whether I’m mad, or have been subjected to the madness of another.”
Lusieri

“Organized crime’s like religion, stupidity and Aids. It’s absolutely no respecter of sex, class, or national boundaries.”
Morgan Cutler

I always say what the wife doesn’t know shouldn’t cause the husband any lost sleep. You don’t suffer from insomnia, eh, Lazaros?”
Marcos the Knife

“The only good thing to come out of civilization is man’s ability to kill man more efficiently.”
Morgan Cutler

“Don’t you just love it when a plan goes down like a chilled six-pack?”
Johnnie Walker

“Everything remains the same, and yet, everything changes.”
Charles Fox


About the Author

Tom Jackson hails from cold and wet Manchester, England and was with a British bank for over 30 years. He moved to Greece in 1977, met his wife (who is Greek and an artist) and decided to remain in Homer’s land of sun and sea. He has a daughter, Natalie, who is a lawyer, and the inspiration behind the protagonist in his debut novel, ‘The Devil’s Legacy’.

He is already thinking about a sequel to ‘The Devil’s Legacy’, and also has an idea for a trilogy set in nineteenth century Greece.

Tom maintains his close links to the Greek shipping community, posts occasional articles on financial and shipping related matters, is enjoying his new Kindle, has started to cultivate roses, and is an avid Manchester United supporter.

Where you can find Tom:

Smashwords:        
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Facebook page
Blog:                          

Monday, April 2, 2012

SHAKLEE GET CLEAN REVIEW AND GIVEAWAY




Now that spring is here, I got the opportunity to try some of Shaklee's Get Clean Products. Shaklee is known for their great health products and i want to introduce you to their line of natural and nontoxic cleaning products. Let me tell you a little about the product...

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I have always pre-rinsed my dishes before placing them in the dishwasher because I found that the dishes came out cleaner. I decided to try the Shaklee dishwasher product with out pre-rinsing and the dishes came out clean and there were no spots seen. I had to use half the amount and it dissolved completely with no clumping and residue.

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