Sleeping Dogs by Thomas Perry

Sleeping Dogs (1992) is a sequel to The Butcher’s Boy, set 10 years later.

The anti-hero contract killer has left the United States and is living in England, hopefully safe from America’s organized crime,which he decimated and alienated in the first book.

He is recognized quite by accident by a minor American crime figure while at the track in Brighton, and the mobster has the bad judgement to attempt to enhance his standing by counting coup. The results are predictable. …

The whole book is a tragicomedy of errors, with the Butcher’s Boy, the mob, and various law-enforcement agencies assuming motivations and intentions on the parts of the other players that are completely erroneous, and result in much quite unnecessary mayhem. …

A Review by Barry Gardner: THOMAS PERRY – Sleeping Dogs.

The characters aren’t unreliable. Rather they quite logically guess what is happening — and are dead wrong most of the time.

It’s an original book. But not quite as good as Butcher’s Boy, in my opinion.

I will go on to the last 2 books in the series:

  • The Informant (2011)
  • Eddie’s Boy (2020)

Insatiable Appetites by Stuart Woods

Insatiable Appetites (2015) is another entertaining read in the series. Number 32. A bit more complicated than most.

Barrington Stone and his friends are at the White House to celebrate the election of pregnant (PARIS MATCH) Katherine Lee as the first female President of the United States

Stone is stricken when his friend and mentor, Eduardo Bianchi, dies.

He was called to the old man’s bedside for some last-minute instructions on how to handle his awesome estate and to be told that one of the women in his life is really his daughter, Carla.

She is to be given an equal share of the inheritance his other offspring will receive. …

As the novel unfolds, Dolce, one of Eduardo’s daughters, is released from the nunnery she has been in for over three years due to her mental illness.

She is treated by a priest who is also a psychiatrist, and they have a long affair.

Suddenly the priest turns up mutilated. WHO is the killer?

Paris Match by Stuart Woods

Fast and easy to read. Nonsense entertainment.

I enjoyed this one.

The cast of our favourite characters are in Paris for the opening of the latest Arrington hotel.

… an old enemy is still in hot pursuit, but now he has the aide of a powerful man with his own ax to grind against Stone.

And back in the States, the churning rumor mill threatens to derail a project of vital importance to the entire nation. 

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Stone Barrington is getting increasingly political, advising the President of the United States.

Also, sleeping with future White House Chief of Staff. 😀

An Inside Job by Daniel Silva

Daniel Silva is one of the best writers alive.

His 2025 book — An Inside Job — is as good as any of the rest of the Gabriel Allon series.

Art restorer and legendary spy Gabriel Allon

But when he discovers the body of a mysterious woman floating in the waters of the Venetian Lagoon, he finds himself in a desperate race to recover a lost masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci.

The painting, a portrait of a beautiful young girl, has been gathering dust in a storeroom at the Vatican Museums for more than a century, misattributed and hidden beneath a worthless picture by an unknown artist.

Because no one knows that the Leonardo is there, no one notices when it disappears one night during a suspicious power outage.

No one but the ruthless mobsters and moneymen behind the theft—and the mysterious woman whom Gabriel found in a watery grave in Venice. A woman without a name. A woman without a face.

The action moves at breakneck speed from the galleries and auction houses of London to an enclave of unimaginable wealth on the French Riveria—and, finally, to a shocking climax in St. Peter’s Square, where the life of a pope hangs in the balance.

Gabriel Allon was in charge of Israeli intelligence

But now that he’s retired in Venice, recent books are more centred on Italy, art, and Catholicism.

It could be that the author doesn’t have the heart to comment on what’s happening in Israel in recent years. He had been a great defender.

For All Mankind – season 1

I finally got around to starting the critically acclaimed series about NASA.

GREAT entertainment looking back on the space race. Personally I could have lived without any of the soap opera. 😀

For All Mankind is an American science fiction drama TV series … that dramatizes an alternate history depicting “what would have happened if the global space race had never ended” after the Soviet Union succeeds in the first crewed Moon landing ahead of the United States. …

With the Soviet Union emphasizing diversity by including a woman in subsequent landings, the United States is forced to match pace, equally training female and minorities talents (who were largely excluded from the initial decades of U.S. space exploration).

… Apollo 15 take a significant risk, changing their landing site to be near Shackleton crater, a promising location for finding water that would be essential to any lunar colonization effort. …

… two years later … October 12, 1973, … NASA’s first Moon base.

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Poison Flower by Thomas Perry

Poison Flower is 7th in the excellent Jane Whitefield series.

Whitefield, a member of the Seneca nation, self-identifies as a guide, one who leads her clients — innocents, by and large — out of harm’s way. …

The book commences with Whitefield extricating a man named James Shelby from incarceration in the California Institution for Men in Chino, California.

Shelby is serving a prison sentence there for the murder of his wife, a crime he did not commit. Whitefield successfully frees Shelby in a daring and gutsy courthouse sting, but is herself captured by men masquerading as policemen.

Her captors, as it turns out, are in the employ of the man who framed Shelby to begin with. ….

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Some feel this is a weaker book in the series.

It still works for me. The biggest difference is Jane finally turns to FIGHT rather than flight.

Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry

Emily Henry is a popular young author of romance novels.

Not normally my genre. She’s more for the Reese’s Book Club crowd. 😀

But the premise of Great Big Beautiful Life (2025) intrigued.

Two writers compete for the chance to tell the larger-than-life lie story of a woman who has stayed out of the public eye for decades. She’s the widow of a singer something like Elvis.

An interesting story. Plenty of romance.

Plenty of sex, as well.

I’d recommend it — even if you don’t normally read romance.

Apple in China by Patrick McGee

I thought I knew the story of Apple. BUT what I really knew was the story of Steve Jobs.

Looking back in 2025 at what made the company thrive, it was 2 other men.

Market chain guru Tim Cook, of course.

But even more so, Terry Gou, who, in 1974, founded FoxConn in Taiwan.

Incredibly ambitious, by 2012 Foxconn made up approximately 40% of worldwide consumer electronics production.

Just one of his many huge factories in China produces the bulk of Apple’s iPhone line and is sometimes referred to as “iPhone City”.

Needless to say, there are many abused workers in those plants. They don’t last many months on the gruelling production line.

Over the years, Gou and others steadily wooed Tim Cook and Apple to move manufacturing to China.

Today over 90% of Apple products are made in China. A huge risk for the company if authoritarian dictator-for-life Xi decides to invade Taiwan. Or shut down exports.

Attempts to move production to other nations have been mostly experiments. Or motivated by politics, not business.

In the meantime, Chinese engineers — many trained by Apple — are building cheaper, better Chinese phones in China. They no longer need Apple.

It’s a precarious situation.

Apple in China is a 2025 book uniquely looking at the company from the viewpoint of China.

In her May 15, 2025 review for The New York TimesHannah Beech called Apple in China “smart and comprehensive,” praising Patrick McGee’s clever and chronologically organized timeline of how Apple’s expansion to China manufacturing facilities under then COO Tim Cook created a global success but also an “existential vulnerability” for the United States. 

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Surprisingly, he doesn’t talk about the future.

SOME DAY robots will do much of the assembly.

TV series – “A Teacher”

The FX miniseries A Teacher (2020) was filmed in my old High School, after it had closed and was scheduled for demolition. 

… I don’t recall any teachers like Kate Mara when I was a student.  😀 

Set in the span of 10 years, this series follows a female English teacher in her early 30s as she begins to groom and abuse her 17-year-old male student in the fictional high school of Westerbrook in Austin, Texas.

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My Grouse Grind – 65 minutes

I FINALLY did the Grouse Grind.

Average grade of 17° (31%) and short sections of up to 30° (58%). The total number of stairs is 2,830. 

It is relentless.

And one way.

Up.

I hiked down on the parallel Baden-Powell trail.