Wednesday, February 20, 2008

The Samson Effect by Tony Eldridge


Dr. Thomas Hamilton is a biblical scholar who has had a lifelong obsession with the story of Samson. His good friend Michael Sieff, an Israeli biblical linguist, finds a clue suggesting that Samson’s mighty strength could have been the result of a botanical reaction to the human body. This discovery thrusts the two men onto a whirlwind journey to find out where the last of this ultimate herb was hidden for safe keeping over three thousands years ago.

Unfortunately they are not the only people hunting for the Samson Effect. A Muslim mob boss named Azim targets the doctor and his friend killing anyone in his way. The Israeli government, police and army all have their hand in securing this find and keeping it from the other factions. Thomas and Michael are trapped within a circle of deceit as gun men, politicians and a suspicious woman named Delia all vie to keep secret a mystery that is quickly spinning out of control.

Samson Effect is a quick, easy read that effortlessly guides the reader into the heart of Israel following a scientific explanation concerning one of the bible’s most well known stories. The action and pace is set to such rapid development that you would swear you were reading a movie script instead of a novel. Much like Dan Brown’s DaVinci Code this story could indeed translate into a great film.

Author Tony Eldridge knows his middle-eastern lore but he doesn’t force it on the reader. Each piece of history is proportioned throughout the text keeping you just hungry enough for the next slice. If the slices were a little bit bigger this might have given the subject more impact but as it stands this is a short book. Should Tony be willing to uncover the truth behind any other biblical lessons we would all be richer to heed his words especially if his literary meal had more than one course.

Samson Effect: Tony Eldridge, Publisher: iUniverse. (2007), ISBN: 9780595451722, 214pgs, $15.95

Scarlet Rose by Julia Madeline


Scarlet Rose is a jaded, washed up stripper with a violent past. As a middle aged divorcee and mother she is forcing her oldest daughter Fiona to hit the stage night after night now that her own broken body is unable dance as it used to. Fiona, though honest and loyal to her family, is only sixteen.

One night during a show she is recognized by an older gentleman named Charlie who meets her afterwards and reveals that he is her father. Mortified by what she is being put through he tries to help her out but all of his generous acts backfire. His ex-wife, still enraged by his past alcoholism and infidelity, infuriates the situation. She pushes him away and forbids Fiona ever to see him again. That demand was quickly dismissed.

A couple years later Charlie is found dead in a hotel room lying next to a gay prostitute. He had been tortured in particularly gruesome ways and then covered with a sprinkling of rose petals. No one knows who the killer is but with Charlie’s checkered past and a fortune without a will, everyone has a motive.

A vortex of shady individuals are dredged up by the police investigation. Drug dealers, the cabaret manager and the detectives all confront little Fiona for information, scaring her half to death. In addition she discovers that a second long lost brother was living with Charlie before he died. All of the possible suspects are protecting their precious secrets, all of them suspecting that Fiona already knows too much.

Scarlet Rose is the tale of a family torn apart by vanity, desperation, poverty, incest and eventually murder. Never before have the dark corner’s of Canada’s night life and welfare underbelly been spelled out with such enticing sensitivity. The addition of a character based on real life murderer Dennis Howe deepens the intrigue to a frightening level. Comparable to the Oprah book club novel White Oleander by Janet Fitch this twisted tale of familial deceit it doesn’t get any better. As a debut novel one has to marvel at the author’s attention to detail and ability to write in such a personal manner. Scarlet Rose is both a tantalizing tale and a dramatic heartbreaker.

Scarlet Rose: Julia Madeline, Publisher: Black Heart Books. May 2008, ISBN: 978-0-9808874-0-2, 368pgs, $21.00 - Scarlet Rose will be available May 2008