Sidney Ryan was a documentarian that had a career that appeared to be going nowhere…. until, she did three small ones about convicts that were in jail and were victims of shoddy poiice work. She didn’t come out and say they were guilty but put it into he minds of the viewers. All three cases were late overturned and her career jettisoned.

She began to get plenty of mail from others wanting her to look at their case. The one that intrigued her was Grace Sebold and her case in St. Lucia to talk to Grace about the evidence against her that she killed her boyfriend Julian.. Grace and Sidney had graduated from the Same college but never knew each other.

Sidney accepted the challenge and flew off to meet Grace. She interviewed the detective who was nervous to discuss the case, even though it was a decade ago. She feathered the evidence and took it back to her bosses at the major network and they gave her a ten segment slot to produce that.

People were enamored over this and everyone talk about I and anxiously awaited the next segment. She has over 20 million viewers. The network was making money from advertisers and putting more and more pressure on Sidney.

She had some high profile coroner’s and criminologists rework some of the date and they all shed doubt on the findings that Grace was guilty.

Sidney loved the new found Fame and was ready to sign for more money. In each episode she never stated Grace was innocent ofr guilty, She left that up to the audience.

The U. S Government wanted all her findings and they would take over but Sidney refused. The officials in St. Lucia were nervous and now afraid the trial and evidence was done to rapidly to help save the tourism business. One day they just held a heating and exonerated Grace and told her to leave immediately. They wanted it over and forgotten.

An elderly, retired detective with cancer, got wind of this story and sent Sidney a messenger to come and meet with him and told her . Don’t Believe it.

It’s certainly a climax that might divide some readers; and you’ll need to read the book to work that out for yourself.

Don’t Believe It by Charlie Donlea was published in Australia by Penguin Random House and is now available.

 

This is an excellent  5-star book. I am NOT going to give away the last 25% of this noel. It is something everyone that reads it needs to check out.

Identity is a book about trust, friendships and heartache. The main character is Morgan and she grew up as an army rat that moved around continuously. At 17 years of age, she goes off to college to make her mark. After college she is of he opinion that she is ready to settle down and find a nice community along with  house and a nice yard.. She envisions flowers around her place and a nice cozy surrounding.

First, she has to make some money to get these things. She gets two jobs. In the day, she is an office manager for a construction company and at night is the lead bartender in an lively bar and grill, Now she has dreams and money to make them happen. But she needs help and she recruits a female roommate to share the expenses. Morgan considers herself a good judge of people due to her time tending bar. This works well for several years but one night she meets this guy at the bar that gives a great story of being an IT guy that travels for his company. After the third meeting he asks her out or pizza and she accepts the request. That goes very well.

That goes well and Morgan asks him to come to her house for a dinner with her roommate and her boyfriend. He accept this request and things go well according to her and the roommate. BUT, she doesn’t know it yet but her life and her roommates life are forever changed.
Her identity has been compromised. ( Here I skip a lot of the book). She has to move back home to live with her mother and grandmother to start over getting her life in order.

Her next few years are both good and also a living hell. Does Morgan come out of it? Can she get her life back? Check out the book by Nora Roberts. It’s worthy of reading.

 

 

Tom’s Note: I quit getting book from the library direct, I bought an ipad and use the app Libby. with it you have access to thousand sod book about hooking your local library and to the app. Instant book with 14 days to read it.

 

 

 

 

This is a 2028 horror novel by Paul G Tremblay.

This book is about 7-year-old Wen and her two dads. She tells she is happy she has two dads as some kids think that is cool and some tease her on that fact. She just tunes them out.The family take a vacation to a cabin somewhere near the Canadian border. While there, Wen goes out to catch grasshoppers. Her dads told her to come get them if a stranger shows up, even though there are no cabins for two miles. Suddenly after being focused on the grasshoppers, the biggest man she has ever seen shows up. Wen hesitates and the bei guy, named Leonard , reassures her he is no harm and would love to help catch grasshoppers with her.

The two of them catch grasshoppers and she notices three more people coming and carrying what appears to be weapons that look like a scythe. Leonard assures her they all just want o talk to her dads. Wen is spooked and runs inside the house to get away. Here dads look out and lock the doors and windows and the strangers are knocking on the door to tlk with them about an a important issue.They wont let them and go for their gun. but, it is looked on the car outside

The strangers break in and on front the dads and ties them up. They say they mean no harm only want to talk. According to the strangers they four of them just met today and each had the same message come to them in their sleep and the dads are the only ones that can stop it. They tell them that the world will end if they don’t do it. they must sacrifice with death one of the fathers and they just decide.

There are television reports to confirm that mass destruction is happening all over the world and coming their way. The dad so NO. After many skirmishes and people getting hurt, the dads still won’t do it.

The book is apocalyptic in nature and somewhat weird. This book is good until the end when it goes very weak in the conclusion.

I give it 3 stars out of 5.

 

September Edition of College Baseball Now!

 

College Baseball Now! took a couple of months off and we are now turning our attention to the 2025 college baseball season. With schools in session, the rosters are coming together and the coaches, for the most part, are done recruiting and signing players through the portal and are making plans to the next few months until the season begins.

In our October edition, we will bring to you the top players returning for 2025 and a list of many of the top college baseball tourney for the season. November is our Top 25 list of teams and s shot synopsis on each one. Then in December we highlight many of the new Division 1 baseball coaches and preview the Big Ten baseball teams.

In January, we return to a weekly format once the games begin and look at the math-ups and results from the past week. We hope you enjoy College Baseball Now!

 

Top Freshman Returning According to College Baseball Now!

Daniel Covet – Miami Hurricanes- This 6’3″ 230 lbs infielder was arguably the best player in 2024 for  head coach J.D. Arteaga.  He became a team leader early on and appeared to embrace it. He He hit .351 on the season and hit 21 home runs and drove in 75 runs.

Drew Burress – Georgia Tech- This infielder stand at 5’9″ and 182 lbs but has a big stick for head coach Danny Hall.  He led in batting average for the yellow Jackets at .381 and added 25 home runs and 67 RBI’s.

Dean Curley- Tennessee- This 6’3″ 265 lbs infielder was a standout for the national champion Volunteers. He was a spark for them as he hit .285 with 12 home runs and drove in 50.

Dean Grohovic- Texas A&M- The Aggies were national runner ups in 2024 and were pleased with the outfielder as he hit .298 and drove in 66 runs which included 23 home runs.

Rounding out the Top 5 is Henry Ford of  Virginia. He is a 6’6″ infielder at  220 lbs. He batted .336 17 home runs and 69 RBI’s.

Other Freshman under consideration and in no particular order are:

Luke Gafney – Purdue

Aidan Knaak –  Clemson

Nolan Souza- Arkansas

Dominic Begele- Kansas

Chase Morgan -Louisiana

Camden Kozelle- Vanderbilt

Colin Fisher- Arkansas

Trent Caraway- Oregon State

Justin Lebron- Alabama

David Mendez= Dayton

Kade Lewis- Butler (transferred via portal to Wake Forest)

Justin Osterhouse- Purdue Fort Wayne

 

 

 

 

 

College Baseball Best Places to SEE Games

          according to FANS

Dudy Noble Field- Miss State

 

Olson Field at Blue bell Park – Texas A&M

 

Baum Stadium- Arkansas

 

Alex Box Stadium- LSU

 

Goss Stadium at Coleman Field – Oregon State

 

Founder’s Park- South Carolina

 

Alex Rodriquez Park @ Mark Light  Field – Miami

 

Hi Corbett Field – Arizona

 

Dan Law Field – Texas A&M

 

 

 

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