One False Move by Harlan Coben

One False Move (1998) by Harlan Coben is the 5th novel in his series of a crime solver and sports agent named Myron Bolitar.

Today Harlan Coben is known for his many TV adaptations of complex mysteries and thrillers

His early career Myron Bolitar books are much different. Funny. Irreverent. Filled with pop culture references. Very entertaining.

Philosophical, at times.

Bolitar’s best friend, Windsor Horne Lockwood III, is one of the great characters of fiction.

One False Move follows Myron as he is hired to protect rising women’s basketball star Brenda Slaughter.

What starts as a “bodyguard” job quickly spirals into a complex investigation when Brenda’s father disappears—just as her mother did twenty years prior.

The investigation brings Myron into conflict with the Mob and a powerful political family, uncovering secrets that some are willing to kill to protect.



My Apple Watch SE

For years I refused to wear a watch because TIME AIN’T THE BOSS OF ME.

Then — in 2017 — I saw James make phone calls and answer business texts while drinking wine, soaking in a rooftop hot tub — on his Apple Watch.

I was sold.

I’m now addicted.

I’ve had several over the years. Currently the less expensive Apple Watch SE (3rd Gen, 2025).

My Apple Watch Most Valuable Features 2026

  • Quickly check the time
  • Camera Remote
  • Find my phone
  • Compass
  • Navigation (AllTrails, etc.)

I like the Modular watch face with Camera Remote, Compass, Weather as complications.

There are many other features I use occasionally, but not often.

I control audio with EarPods, not the watch.

Cost was CAD $329 from Apple Canada. That’s with the GPS only, 40mm Midnight Aluminium Case with Midnight Sport Band. Second generation.

From the Apple Store on Amazon.ca it was CAD $280.

The local BestBuy store was $280, as well, where I picked mine up. In stock.

related – David Pogue – What Do You Do with the Apple Watch?

The Keeper by Tana French

A fantastic book.

Tana French one of the best authors working today.

A murder mystery — but that’s only a tiny part of the story.

… the evolution of Cal, Lena, and especially Trey—from the “wild child” of the first book to a fierce teenager—is widely cited as the book’s greatest strength.

The Keeper (2026) is the third and final instalment in Tana French’s Cal Hooper trilogy, following The Searcher and The Hunter. Set in the remote Irish village of Ardnakelty, the novel concludes the story of retired Chicago detective Cal Hooper and his surrogate family.

  • Small-Town Grudges: The death splits the community and reignites generations-old power struggles.
  • Corporate Threats: A wealthy local family, the Moynihans, is pushing a scheme to buy up local farms to build a factory, threatening the village’s traditional way of life.
  • Personal Tensions: Cal’s involvement strains his relationship with his fiancée, Lena Dunne, who wants to avoid the village’s “tangles” but eventually becomes deeply involved herself.

Fair criticism is finding this book too slow paced. Slow burn is a generous defence.

But I was sad when it ended. The Irish dialogue and slang so entertaining.

— Personally — I’d love to read a 4th book in the series. Trey would take down the bad guy once and for all.

Read a summary of the book.

Knives Out – 2019 Film

After yet another recommendation, I finally watched the hit comedy Knives Out.

Excellent.

Whose idea was it to have Daniel Craig with a Southern accent? Absurd, but funny.

Entertaining and a decent murder mystery.

Inspired by the works of Agatha Christie, the series is known for its “whodunnit” puzzles, star-studded ensemble casts, and social satire.

Detective Blanc investigates the death of wealthy crime novelist Harlan Thrombey at his eccentric family estate.

The cast is great.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Revenge Prey by John Sandford

Revenge Prey (2026) is the 36th novel in John Sandford’s Lucas Davenport “Prey” series.

All excellent. One of my favourite authors.

I’m tempted to start over at the beginning. 😀

The story follows U.S. Marshal Lucas Davenport as he protects a high-ranking Russian intelligence officer and his family who have defected to the United States.

After spending a year in a CIA facility, the family are moved to a wooded suburb in Minneapolis under the Witness Protection Program

Russian hit team tracks them down, leading to a sniper attack that forces Davenport and his partners into a high-stakes race to find a leak within the program and stop the assassins before they strike again.

Sandford’s greatest strength has always been his dialogue and character dynamics, and Revenge Prey delivers in spades. The rapport between Lucas and Shelly White is electric, providing a “mordant humor” that balances the book’s darker moments.

Furthermore, the inclusion of fan-favorites like Virgil Flowers and Letty Davenport—even in brief cameos—creates a rewarding sense of continuity for long-term readers.

TMW – Revenge Prey Review: Has John Sandford Perfected the Modern Thriller?

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Tree Blowdown – Gusts up to 90 km/h

Wind warning issued for Calgary as strong gusts down trees, power lines

Though none of us were home, this tree crashed down just missing my brother’s place.

It actually landed on another car, already moved.

Randy’s vehicle is a few stalls away.

I’d never noticed the tree to look old or at risk.



Hanna (TV series) – season 2

Skillfully done, but a bit slow for me in the earlier episodes.

I liked the movie and season 1 better.

I watch this show for the ACTION.

It did end well.

That said, the acting is strong. Esme Creed-Miles as Hanna is fascinating.

Mireille Enos as Marissa Wiegler, the CIA operative put in charge of the UTRAX program, who turns from a foe to an ally and mother figure to Hanna should win awards for this performance.

Hanna season 2 received significantly stronger reviews than its first season, with many critics praising its ability to move beyond the source material of the original 2011 film. It holds a critical approval rating of 93% on Rotten Tomatoes, compared to 67% for Season 1. 

I’m hoping season 3 will be ALL action.

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6:40 to Montreal by Eva Jurczyk

Mixed reviews. Interesting premise — but not at all realistic. Dumb, in fact.

I got through it despite not being able to root for any of the characters.

6:40 to Montreal is a thriller novel by Eva Jurczyk.

Agatha, an author who wrote a fluke best seller, is struggling with writer’s block.

She’s gifted a first-class train ticket by her husband, hoping it will give her 6 hours of focused writing to come up with an idea for her next book.

We learn that Agatha has been diagnosed with terminal cancer — and can’t get motivated by anything. In fact, her trip to Montreal is also a booty call. She’s trying to feel alive.

The journey is derailed when the train breaks down in the frozen Canadian woods. Tensions rise when a fellow passenger is found dead in their seat, turning the quiet cabin into a claustrophobic fight for survival.

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Trump CANCELLED my trip to Oman

I was planning on my 1st trip to Dubai and Oman in March 2026.

For hiking and cycling.

Craggy peaks and rugged terrain, empty deserts and a long picture-perfect coastline, ancient castles and forts–that’s what draws adventure cyclists to Oman. …

Why Oman deserves a Spot on your Bicycle Touring Bucket List

BUT, in March, Dubai International Airport (DXB) was targeted by Iranian-backed drone strikes — retaliation for Trump’s idiotic war on Iran.

My airline ticket to Dubai was cancelled & refunded by Emirates airline. I flew to London and then Italy, instead.

I’m still planning to go to Oman. Highly underrated as a travel destination.

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