Review: The Twenty-Year Death by Ariel S. Winter
Most debut novelists usually focus on telling just one story in their first book. It’s the typical challenge: get the story out, work through the process once and determine if you have it in you to do...
View ArticleReview: The Cocktail Waitress by James M. Cain
James M. Cain was notably known as a giant of the crime fiction genre, iconic throughout the ‘30s, ‘40s, and ‘50s, and remembered for such iconic titles as Mildred Pierce and The Postman Always Rings...
View ArticleReview: The Diamond Seekers by Jack Everett and David Coles
Phillip Madden was a top cipher expert and MI5 agent when his life was changed forever: during a family drive amid the tranquility of the English countryside his wife and son were killed in a tragic...
View ArticleReview: Police (Harry Hole #10) by Jo Nesbø
With the latest in his acclaimed crime drama series, Jo Nesbø resurrects everyone’s favorite Norwegian detective, Harry Hole, after a bleak and unsettling final twist in the previous book, Phantom....
View ArticleTrue Blend by Joanne DeMaio
Joanne DeMaio’s fourth book, True Blend, brings her readers back to the quaint town of Addison, Connecticut, to meet new characters and even catch a glimpse of some familiar faces. Young widow Amy...
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