Intriguing Reading: Inside the CIA; Fear And A Knock On The Door; Homicide In Hawaii; And Fighting Inner Demons From An Abusive Past Friday, March 1, 2019 Bites Intriguing Reading:Inside the CIA; Fear And A Knock On The Door; Homicide In Hawaii; AndFighting Inner DemonsFrom An Abusive Past “Guardian: Life in the Crosshairs of the CIA's War onTerror” by Thomas Pecora (Post Hill Press) (NAPSA)—ACIA security officer for 24 years draws back the curtain on the little-known and misunderstood world of the CIA protec- TUE “Off the Grid” by Robert McCaw (Oceanview Publishing) ‘A scrap ofcloth fluttering in the wind leads Hilo police Chief Detective Koa Kane to the tortured remains of an unfortunate tive operations— path of an advancing lava flow. For security teams that work on the front lines in someofthe most dangerous Koa,its the second gruesome homicide of the day and he places in the world, doing battle with America’s most determined enepitinoes mies in the war on terror and more. The author's direct involvement allowed him to work behind the scenes of some of the most well-knownconflicts of our time, including the infamous encounter known as Black Hawk Down,the hunt for Osama Bin Laden and the hotbeds across the Middle East where fires continue to burn. Tobuy: https://amzn.to/30CWJKQ. “Kakorrhaphiophobia” by Chris DeVito (She Writes Press) single flash of twisted metal and steelis all it takes to shatter Jennifer's life forever. The drunkdriver took her husband's life but she lives on. | Depression. Survivor guilt. Anxi=~ ety. They all take their hold like a vise grip. Jennifer CTTTITTT goesfrom. being Jan investment banker in Manhattan and having nerves of steel to not beingable to perform the simplest tasks without feeling the most crip- plingfear. To escape her despair and anxiety, she movesto a small southern town whereshesits alone in the new house she has made herprison. She thought she knew fear and terror— until she hears the loud knocking at herfront door. Buyat https://amzn.to/2Y7N1Dd. soul, left to burn in the AN soon discovers the murdersare linked. These risly crimes on Hawaii's Big Island could rewrite history—or cost Chief Detective Kanehis career. The book has beencalled a relentlessly riveting tale that races outofthe gate andneverlets up. Buyat http://bit.ly/2YOQAeR. “All The Broken People” by AmyRivers (Compathy Press LLC) Traveling to the kudzu-covered mountains of North Georgia to care for her mother-in-law after fall, Alice fights against inner demons from her abusive past and uncovers ugly family secrets, as devious attacks on her and herfamily threatentheirlives. The author “slowly unravels characters intertwined with one another for many years. Hidden truths begin to surface...as they struggle to understand and define Net theirfeelings about ia past mistakes that BYRONARNG have led to present “HE eeu! wrongdoing. The rich descriptions of this townitself Bi will make you feel as if you're there. Its a suspenseful read thatwill stay with you longafter the last page,’ says Kathryn Mattingly, authorof “The Tutor” Buyat http://bit.ly/2M52yg1. BookBites is a continuing series bringing readers information and ideasfor their next read. For more readingideas, visitBookTrib com and subscribe to the weekly newsletter. --- PHOTOS --- File: 20191107-134143-20191107-134142-86804.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20191107-134142-86804.pdf