Gettysburg Redux- 5 Star Review,
"DARINGLY CREATIVE - John Stuart's imagination is creative, insightfully bending the facets of reality to show a diverse perspective of what might have been."
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009EBPNAS
Thursday, 6 December 2018
Saturday, 20 October 2018
FIVE STAR REVIEW - Black Stockings-Red Blood
FIVE STAR REVIEW - Black Stockings-Red Blood
FOLLOWING IN CHANDLER'S FOOTSTEPS,
This is the kind of hard-boiled detective fiction that I thought went away when we lost Raymond Chandler. Like Chandler’s Philip Marlowe, there’s a lot not to like about the novel’s main character. Warren Cayne drinks, smokes, cusses, pops bennies and is deeply involved in an ongoing affair despite the fact he’s married. Literally battle-scarred, he’s a cynical former New York City detective and ex-Marine who’s counting the days until he’s done with the Army, too. A captain in the Military Police, he doesn’t respect his superior officers (and for good reason). He just wants out.
It’s never that easy, though, is it? Catching the wrong telephone call after the end of his shift, the unlucky Captain Cayne is soon tasked with solving a particularly grizzly double murder. Even after it appears the killings are the handiwork of a serial killer, he doesn’t hesitate to go down the mean streets of Paris. He might have hoped to return to the States, but now he has a job to do. No matter the price, he intends to get it done. Despite his excesses, Cayne is a believer in law and justice.
At the end of the story, he goes even further than I thought he would. It’s a dark and satisfying finale.
Wednesday, 17 October 2018
Weed Wednesday - Try a Cannabis inspired novel
For Weed Wednesday - Try a Cannabis inspired novel
RAMBLE ON...
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RAMBLE ON...
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Thursday, 27 September 2018
WHERE SCORPIONS HUNT
WHERE SCORPIONS HUNT
For fans of the novels of John R. Stuart, my latest novel, WHERE SCORPIONS HUNT, a crime noir detective story has finally appeared on my Amazon author’s page. For some reason, after it’s publication it disappeared into limbo. Not certain if it was a formatting issue on my part or an Amazon glitch.
Monday, 3 September 2018
THE ATHEIST'S DAUGHTER by Renee Harrell.
Just finished reading an excellent novel - THE ATHEIST'S DAUGHTER by Renee Harrell.
Here's my review:
Here's my review:
A new and refreshing take on the Young Adult horror genre
The Atheist’s Daughter by Renee Harrell is a new and refreshing take on the Young Adult horror genre. You’d think that after there have been so many books written in this genre that it would be difficult to come up with a storyline that is both original and exciting, but Harrell has done just that. I’ve read a considerable amount of horror stories and I have never seen or heard of the evil creatures of this type that haunt this gripping book.
This well crafted and subtle novel crackles with energy and tension and moves convincingly to a very satisfying conclusion. The principal characters are well developed and extremely believable. The mysterious evil specters that provide the horror are frightening and interesting in the tradition of classic horror stories. I hope in future novels we learn more about the evil monsters of the – Unending and the mysterious protagonist Kristin.
The main strength of the author is to develop characters that the reader will care about and they do so in a fashion that makes the plot move along quickly without any boring phases.
The author has perfectly set this book up to be continued in a sequel and I look forward to the next chapter in what I hope will be a series.
Tuesday, 3 July 2018
155 Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg - Read an alternative version
Today marks the 155 Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg - Want to read an alternative version!
Try book one of the alt-history series - REBEL EMPIRE
https://www.amazon.com/GETTYSBURG-REDUX-REBEL-EMPIRE-Book-ebook/dp/B009EBPNAS/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
Try book one of the alt-history series - REBEL EMPIRE
https://www.amazon.com/GETTYSBURG-REDUX-REBEL-EMPIRE-Book-ebook/dp/B009EBPNAS/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
Monday, 25 June 2018
Longstreet Or Lee - Who was best suited to win at Gettysburg
Longstreet Or Lee
If you are interested in this scenario, try my alternative history fiction novel – GETTYSBURG REDUX.
https://www.amazon.com/GETTYSBURG-REDUX-REBEL-EMPIRE-Book-ebook/dp/B009EBPNAS/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
The most important battle of the American Civil war was the bitter three-day engagement fought at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania in July 1863. Prior to this battle, the rag-tag armies of the Confederacy under the superb leadership of General Robert E. Lee had basically fought their superior supplied and larger Union enemy to a stand-still.
Fresh off his stunning victories at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, Lee took his Army of Northern Virginia deep into the heart of the enemy territory and encountered the Union forces at the small town of Gettysburg.
Perhaps the worst mistake ever made by Lee was his decision on July 3rd to launch a daring attack against the Union positions south of Cemetery Hill. His attack was an utter disaster and many historians would argue that this was the point that finally turned the war in the favor of the Union.
During the pre-assault argument - Longstreet told Lee – “It is my opinion that no fifteen thousand men ever arranged for battle can take that position.”
Lee’s fool-hardy attack is known as Pickett’s Charge after General Pickett who led the assault. The attack resulted in over 6000 Confederate casualties and ended the battle with a Union victory.
The irony of the situation is that Lee’s chief subordinate officer, the famed veteran Confederate General James Longstreet had vehemently disagreed with Lee regarding Pickett’s Charge and would have instead fought a defensive battle at Gettysburg.
What would have happened had Longstreet been in command of the Confederate forces at Gettysburg?
https://www.amazon.com/GETTYSBURG-REDUX-REBEL-EMPIRE-Book-ebook/dp/B009EBPNAS/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
Thursday, 19 April 2018
RAMBLE ON… a 420-themed novel
Tomorrow is international 420 Day and for those that partake of cannabis, you will find my novel RAMBLE ON… a 420-themed novel. It’s the story of Jessie Cayne, an Army brat, football star and small-time drug dealer in El Paso Texas during the 1980’s. Jessie becomes involved in a series of tense, dangerous action-packed incidents.
It’s a story of Drugs, Sex, Rock N Roll and Murder.
I’ve added a series of classic rock songs to the book, so the reader can listen to these classic tunes as the story unfolds- try RAMBLE ON…, available only at AMAZON.
Tuesday, 13 March 2018
WHERE SCORPIONS HUNT, by JOHN R. STUART - Available exclusively at AMAZON
Available now exclusively at AMAZON, the sequel to BLACK STOCKINGS-RED BLOOD.
If you like hard-boiled detective stories you'll love :
WHERE SCORPIONS HUNT, by JOHN R. STUART
Some men deserve to die, it’s only a question of who gets to kill them.
Ex Military Policemen, D’Angelo and Cayne are struggling to earn a living as private investigators in New York City. During the 1951 World Series, they land the case of a lifetime when they are hired to recover a trio of stolen priceless antique daggers. Add a vicious, yet polished thug, the Irish mob and the beautiful and wealthy femme fatale – Nora Belvedere and you have the elements of a classic crime noir private eye tale. In the tradition of THE MALTESE FALCON and THE BIG SLEEP.
Monday, 29 January 2018
A great read at a low price - MR. JABLOWSKI'S TREASURE
If you're looking for a great read at a low price, try my short story - MR. JABLOWSKI'S TREASURE
Available at Amazon for the bargain price of $.99;
https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Jablowskis-Treasure-John-Stuart-ebook/dp/B00F8O63O0/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
Available at Amazon for the bargain price of $.99;
https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Jablowskis-Treasure-John-Stuart-ebook/dp/B00F8O63O0/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
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