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Great trail guide.Review Date: 2008-07-29
Best on the marketReview Date: 2008-04-12
Most of the time I don't even need to use a map with this guide!(always carry one anyway). I have both books and there is no better outhere-I did read them all. Make sure to get newest edition-up to date specs and more pics!
Wonderful, just wonderfulReview Date: 2006-11-16
Guide to Northern Colorado Backroads & 4-wheel Drive Trails - Awesome!Review Date: 2006-11-21
Northern Colorado reviewedReview Date: 2006-11-20

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A most significant first novel.Review Date: 2007-07-22
Who is the corrupt link?Review Date: 2007-06-28
Jane Perry has a lot of emotional baggage. That is an understatement. Her father, a retired policeman, used to literally kick her while she was down. Even as an adult in a nursing home, he abuses her. He verbally belittles her as he reminds her of what he used to do to her and her brother. She took on the protector role for her younger brother. She struggles to let that go, though he is now in his 20's.
Jane is a policewoman. She drinks and smokes too much. Her language is strong. She is known for being an alcoholic and a loose canon; however, she is also known for being a dedicated cop.
A child witnesses the murder of her parents. She will not talk to anyone but Jane. Jane is not exactly the kid-friendly type. When Jane is given the job of being the child's sole protector, Jane thinks it is beneath her as a cop.
Jane soon finds out that someone in the department is corrupt. Who can she trust? Her brother finds a woman he is consumed with. Her partner seems to have become a jerk overnight; maybe she just realized a jerk, because she was forced to sober up in order to protect the child.
It took me about 30 pages to really become obsessed with "Protector." After those 30 pages, I had to keep reading. There are so many mysteries that seemed to be tangled into one. Seeing the change from the drunken Jane to the sober Jane was exciting. Anyone who likes a page-turning mystery will love "Protector."
Not your typical mysteryReview Date: 2007-06-26
Denver based Jane Perry is a hard drinking, no-holds-barred, homicide detectiveReview Date: 2007-06-10
Reviewed by Sabrina WilliamsReview Date: 2007-07-17
Jane is also an alcoholic. That may seem like an appropriate characteristic for such a coarse and rebellious woman, but it's here that we begin to see Dewey's Protector take on a different persona. As the root problems of Jane's addiction begin to present themselves, her tough exterior begins to dissolve to reveal the broken woman underneath.
On top of repressing her own demons, Jane begins to have disturbing visions that she knows must have some significance to the cases she is investigating, but she begins to question her own sanity. It is here that Dewey introduces a touch of the paranormal, exploring a psychic link between Jane and the eight-year-old orphan, Emily, she is charged to protect. Emily is experiencing her own visions of the horrific murder of her parents, but they stop short of revealing the identity of the killer. Will Jane be able to draw the truth out of Emily before the murderer returns to eliminate the witness?
Protector is a roller coaster ride of emotion, flowing from the extremes of hard-edged police work to abuse to motherhood and loss. It's as graphic as a novel without pictures can possibly be, describing the details of the grisly crime scenes in a way that makes the reader want to sheild their eyes from the page, but only briefly. There's a mystery to be solved! Dewey lays out clues to the identity of the killer throughout the novel, but it's likely the reader will become so wrapped up in the emotional side of the story they'll completely overlook them, as I did. It's only as Jane pieces the clues together that the reader has that "aha!" moment that the answers were in plain sight all along.
A visit to Laurel Dewey's website reveals a cinema-like trailer that can enhance the reading experience. This is definitely one of those novels that is made for the big screen.

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Must read for every member of the Denver mediaReview Date: 2007-12-11
A thought-provoking read!Review Date: 2007-04-11
Good Info but poor writingReview Date: 2007-01-05
BuffaloedReview Date: 2006-01-12
Boulder headReview Date: 2006-01-09

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Dance of the SpiderReview Date: 2007-10-27
A mutilated corpse, two missing men and an ancient arachnid (who lives beneath Navajo Lake) baffled Aunt Daisy, Charlie and the reader. This story is a departure for Doss as he practices almost straight storytelling without the intrinsic mysticism inherent in previous tales. The results are a delight and worthy of a second read just for the fun.
Charlie loses, yet wins in unexpected ways, which add to the drama and makes us eager for the next installment.
Nash Black, author of TRAVELERS and SINS OF THE FATHERS.
Love the whole Charlie Moon seriesReview Date: 2007-06-21
Grandmother Spider: A Charlie Moon MysteryReview Date: 2005-08-04
gotchaReview Date: 2006-06-16
Great fun! perfect summer readingReview Date: 2004-05-27
After Daisy's young charge Sarah smashes a spider with her biology book, the Shaman tells her of how Grandmother Spider will rise from Navaho Lake to revenge her spider people. That very night something carries off two men...and then the strangely mutilated body of a third victim is found--the victim of a spider attack? Soon, Charlie Moon finds himself sorting through evidence so bizzare, even HE is starting to believe in Grandmother Spider...


Gorgeous, Colorful Book!Review Date: 2008-10-08
BRAND_NEW!!! Great Seller!Review Date: 2008-05-21
Great preview of beatiful Colorado!Review Date: 2007-07-20
Fielder againReview Date: 2007-01-15
Best of ColoradoReview Date: 2007-01-15

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Very Intense bookReview Date: 2007-05-15
A BOOK FOR TRUE CRIME FANSReview Date: 2007-04-09
One of the best true crime booksReview Date: 2003-05-12
Why is this book so good?
Because you do not learn about one vision but Jackson gives you the versions of how the people who lived near "The Monster" experienced him.For example you will see Luther through the eyes of the woman who loved him,through the eyes of the detective who tries to nail him for years,and bites his teeth in the case. You will be in the skin of his victims their families,but also you will feel their pain,how scared they are,how he managed to create a web surrounding him with people who got mixed up by this men.
The style of the writer appeals a lot to me,eye for detail
As i said before, when i was reading i felt like i was there.
If you start reading this book,make sure you have a lot of time,cause you can't put it down!
Hope you understand my English
A Very Well Written True CrimeReview Date: 2006-06-28
This book contains the tale of Tom Luther is able to manipulate women with his good looks and his imaginitive story telling; especially Debra Snider, who fell hard and fast for this sexually sadistic loser. The author holds nothing back from the reader on the viciousness of his crime against Cher Elder and many other women; some of whom is only suspected of harming. In addition, readers are given a walk into the hearts and minds of Cher Elder's parents as they struggle to deal with the death of their daughter and the capture of her killer. As you walk through these vicious crimes and feel the torment of Elder's parents, readers are also given insight into how a normal, education, married mother of two (Snider) can fall in love with someone so evil; and even after learning that the evil remains, still loving that person unconditionally.
Compelling, but Poorly Edited and OrganizedReview Date: 2004-06-10
I realize that this will seem like nit-picking, but can't the author or publishing company afford an editor...? It really mars an otherwise excellent book (yes, as another reader wrote, it should have been about 100 pages shorter to eliminate repetitiveness) by an author who shows a lot of potential for a genre where most writers seem to have barely made it through junior high school.
This book's look at the police investigations and court events over the years made this a cut above most true crime books, which tend to be sensationalistic rehashes of basic crime descriptions that anyone could write based upon newspaper reports, for example.
One final note: a list of characters and index would be greatly appreciated. I found myself repeatedly researching previous events (particularly the informants' testimony from various prisons and jails over the years) and digging through dozens of pages simply because the author was too lazy and professional to use an index. Still, well done overall and I'll be reading other books by the author in the future if possible.

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Very PleasedReview Date: 2008-10-10
I marched for the Blue Knights Drum & Bugle Corp in 2004 and had the privilege of meeting Mr. Kuzma during one of our morning runs. I believe what was most pleasing was having someone of such prestige remind us how special our individual experiences with the corps can be. I recommend this book for the person who wants to know what really goes through the mind of Blue Knights member and find out what it takes to march for this extraordinary organization.
All Around ProfessionalReview Date: 2008-07-23
If you enjoy competitive musicianship, you'll want to buy this book. If you want a great read, you need to buy this book. Kuzma is a talented young writer, war hero, and gifted raconteur.
As a former High School band director of more than 15 years, I highly recommended this memoir without reservation.
Francis Rella, Author of Manhattan Medics: The Gripping Story of the Men and Women of Emergency Medical Services Who Make the Streets of the City Their Career
What it takes..A behind the scenes lookReview Date: 2008-07-13
Written by a young person's perspective it should really speak to them, giving them the good and the bad of touring..a foretaste of adult life for young people...the transition begins.
Thinking of touring I would definitely want to read this.
Not great writing...Review Date: 2007-12-21
One more thing: The author is very eager (or the author's 1994 self, at any rate) to tell at great length how he was wonderful. He lined the field, cooked, cleaned, organized a uniform crew, and so on. He was helpful (he is eager to point out) when so many of his confederates were lazy or unmotivated. The first five times he does that, I gave him a pass. After that, it was just irksome.
A Must For Drum Corps Fans!Review Date: 2007-09-19


Great Book !Review Date: 2001-12-27
Very pleased...Finally!Review Date: 2007-07-19
Cash McQueen was a hard man, a man who believed in the land and nothing else. With the land, a man knew where he stood. It was different with a woman. There wasn't one alive who could be trusted-and Mariah MacKenzie was no exception.
The minute she showed up at the Rocking M Ranch with not much more than the clothes on her back and a map of a long-lost gold mine, Cash knew she was trouble. Yet he couldn't seem to stop wanting her brand of trouble. But nothing would ever again make him place his trust in a woman-not even a woman he wanted as badly as Mariah MacKenzie.
* Finally! I found one in this series that I absolutely loved. I hated book #1, which I feel you don't need to read to enjoy this series. Book #2 & #3 were better but I really fell in love with Cash & Mariah. I was so glad to finally read about Cash & I had wondered about Mariah for a minute in book #2 so I was really glad to get to meet her. I have to say that although I haven't really liked the setting & the history of this series it worked for me in this book & the ending was to die for. I couldn't stop the tears. I recommend the contemporary books (#2-#5) in this series & I say skip book #1. That being a historical & the others being contemporary I think you're safe to skip it.
EXCELLENT READReview Date: 2006-01-14
Not a bad readReview Date: 2006-06-14
Cash McQueen was a hard man, a man who believed in the land and nothing else. With the land, a man knew where he stood. It was different with a woman. There wasn't one alive who could be trusted-and Mariah MacKenzie was no exception.
The minute she showed up at the Rocking M Ranch with not much more than the clothes on her back and a map of a long-lost gold mine, Cash knew she was trouble. Yet he couldn't seem to stop wanting her brand of trouble. But nothing would ever again make him place his trust in a woman-not even a woman he wanted as badly as Mariah MacKenzie.
This book stinks!Review Date: 2006-04-13

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One Of Those 'Can't Put Down' BooksReview Date: 2008-08-16
Probably one of the most chilling sentences I've ever read in a book.
The horrific bombing of United Air Lines Flight 629 in Colorado in 1955 is brought vividly to life in "Mainliner Denver." This is one of those "can't put down" reads that will keep you enthralled and wondering what will develop next.
In addition to following the crime, its aftermath, the search for the cause, the trial and its outcome, various subplots develop: the media rivalry between Denver's two major newspapers, each hoping to top the other in coverage; in-fighting between the defense attorneys; and the investigators' shock in discovering that there was no federal statute on the books (in 1955) that made it a crime to blow up an airplane.
John Gilbert Graham, arrested, tried, convicted and ultimately executed for the crime (he blamed an unhappy childhood on his mother -- a passenger on the plane -- and planned to collect on a significant flight insurance policy purchased at the airport just prior to the fatal flight) comes across as a cold, calculating and unremorseful madman ... unmoved by the scope of the disaster and callous in his comments regarding the 43 additional victims, including a 13-month-old boy, who were killed along with his mother when his suitcase-packed time-bomb blew the United DC-6B airliner ("Mainliner Denver") out of the sky. Truly chilling.
Writer Andrew J. Field gives us a vivid, highly detailed of this terrible crime and its impact in a book that enthrall you with its narrative and impress you with its details. Includes photographs and diagrams.
Disappointing--unrevealing and uninvolvingReview Date: 2007-12-26
Great Research, Sticks to the FactsReview Date: 2008-02-22
An overlooked "classic" crime finally gets the book "treatment"!Review Date: 2007-06-06
An Extremely Good ReadReview Date: 2007-11-26
This is a fast, easy, entertaining, riveting, and informative read. I highly recommend it. Indeed, I would be delighted if Mr. Field would bring his considerable talents to bear in exploring other neglected criminals -- Barbara Graham or Penny Bjorkland, to mention only a couple. I'll keep my fingers crossed -- and so should you.

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Very Intresting BookReview Date: 2006-11-19
Overall, I think that this is a very good book and that people who are intrested in matters of faith even during the most trying of times should read this book.
Marked for LifeReview Date: 2006-08-07
Inspiring!Review Date: 2006-05-04
personal religious experience, but no depth Review Date: 2007-04-18
Emotional and full of Faith!Review Date: 2006-05-09
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