Book Review: Secrets of Churchill’s War Rooms
I received this book from a family member who was cleaning out some old books and thought it looked interesting. During WWII, Winston Churchill and his government often used underground bunkers to run the country and this book is the story of how those war rooms came to be, what they were like, and how they were used.
Book Review: Ghosts of Honolulu
Mark Harmon’s Ghosts of Honolulu takes readers on a journey to discover the origins of the NIS and later NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service). From the outset, Harmon’s prose is engaging enough, pulling readers into the setting of Honolulu. The author paints a pretty vivid picture of the islands and Pearl Harbor pre- and post-attack.