Archive | January, 2015

George Foreman (b. Jan 10): “Boxing is like jazz…”

10 Jan

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“Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it.”

~ George Foreman, b. 10 January 1949

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Elvis Presley (b. Jan 8th): “Ambition is a dream with a V8 engine.”

9 Jan

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“Ambition is a dream with a V8 engine.”

~ Elvis Presley, b. 8 January 1935

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AL-QUEBECA: Terrorist strike in Montreal

8 Jan

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They said it could never happen here. But it happened yesterday in Paris. My mystery-thriller AL-QUEBECA provides a chilling account of a terrorist strike in Montreal. Read the top 10 reviews:
https://sextile.com/…/al-quebeca-fiction-that-could-be-tomo…/
http://www.amazon.com/Al-Quebeca-ebook/dp/B00CHQOY8O
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/al-quebeca-alan-…/1115214961
http://store.kobobooks.com/en-CA/ebook/al-quebeca

Jimmy Page (b. Jan 9th): “My vocation is orchestrating… a guitar army.”

8 Jan

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“My vocation is in composition — building up harmonies using the guitar, orchestrating the guitar like an army, a guitar army.”
~ Jimmy Page, b. 9 January 1944

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What Uranus really looks like…

6 Jan

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 eCard by Alan Annand, writer and astrologer

 

FELONIOUS MONK: the NCGR book review

2 Jan

FM ebook thumbThis book review, written by Donna Van Toen, first appeared in the Jan/Feb 2015 issue of the NCGR Memberletter.

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Axel Crowe is back! And who is Axel Crowe? He’s the astrologer-detective who solves murders while throwing out snippets of Vedic astrology, amazing his friends and irritating his enemies in what Alan Annand calls his NEW AGE NOIR series.

While Felonious Monk is the second book in the series, it won’t take you long to get to know Axel, so don’t think you have to read the first book in the series (Scorpio Rising) before reading this one. Just jump right in – you can go back to the first book later.

The story opens at an ashram in Vermont where a retreat is in progress. However, not all of the participants are exactly peaceful. There’s a reporter there hot on the trail of a story. There’s also an ex-CIA agent who specializes in smuggling antiquities in and out of countries. We first meet them as the smuggler is slugging the reporter. Fortunately, they are observed by the head of the ashram. The smuggler is sent on his way; the reporter is taken back to the retreat house to deal with the damage to his head. Later, the reporter is found dead.

Crowe is called in by the head of the ashram, who knows him from time spent in India, where they had studied Vedanta together. In fact, Crowe chose the electional chart for the ashram. So of course he’s going to help. But before he can do much, the police arrest his friend for the murder.

The plot twists and turns like a winding road – from Montreal to Vermont and New York, to Thailand, to Maine and back again. Along the way, there is the NYC Riverside rapist, sex trafficking, heroin smuggling, and of course all those antiquities being smuggled in and out of countries. And Crowe who, with the aid of astrology, manages to solve a number of mysteries and close some cases.

Annand writes well. His descriptions of people and places are vivid. The plot grabs you and refuses to let you put the book down. And Guruji’s pithy sayings show up at regular intervals, providing wisdom and lead-ins to astrology and Vedic metaphysics. The mix is good – intense and dark in spots, with enough levity and irony to keep it from being too dark.

If you like crime fiction as well as astrology, come and hang out with Axel Crowe. If you’re like me, you’ll never settle for Alex Cross again. In fact, I’m anxiously awaiting the third book in this series, which is due out in 2015. By the time you finish this book, you may be too.

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The National Council for Geocosmic Research, Inc, is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, education and research organization dedicated to raising the standards of astrological education and research. For more info, visit their site at http://geocosmic.org/

Donna Van Toen is a Canadian astrologer and organizer of the annual SOTA Conference that brings together Canadian and American astrologers, typically on the cusp of the Ontario/New York state border. For more info, visit her site at http://donnavantoen.com/

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Alan Annand is a Canadian astrologer and palmist with an education spanning both eastern and western astrology. He has diplomas from the American College of Vedic Astrology, as well as the British Faculty of Astrological Studies for whom he was their North American correspondence tutor for several years.

He is also a writer of crime fiction, including his NEW AGE NOIR series (Scorpio RisingFelonious MonkSoma County) featuring astrologer and palmist Axel Crowe, whom one reviewer has dubbed “Sherlock Holmes with a horoscope.”

Websites: www.navamsa.com, www.sextile.com

Read the highlighted reviews of Scorpio Rising on Pinterest.

Buy Annand’s New Age Noir series and other crime fiction on Amazon, Apple, Barnes&Noble, Flipkart, Kobo and Smashwords.

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Isaac Asimov (b. Jan 2nd): “Science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.”

2 Jan

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“The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.”

~ Isaac Asimov, b. 2 Jan 1920

Cuba Gooding Jr. (b. Jan 2nd): “My mom says don’t open the door to the devil…”

2 Jan

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“Don’t let people disrespect you. My mom says don’t open the door to the devil. Surround yourself with positive people.”

~  Cuba Gooding Jr, b. 2 January 1968

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J. Edgar Hoover (b. Jan 1st): “I regret to say we are powerless to act in cases of oral-genital intimacy…”

1 Jan

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“I regret to say that we of the FBI are powerless to act in cases of oral-genital intimacy, unless it has in some way obstructed interstate commerce.”

~ J. Edgar Hoover, b. 1 January 1895

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