Books: Mystery
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Book Review: Death Walked In (A Death On Demand Mystery) by Carolyn Hart— Annie and Max Darling track down a killer close to their new home.
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Book Review: The Body in the Gallery - A Faith Fairchild Mystery by Katherine Hall Page— Faith must figure out the identity of the woman who died in a fish tank, but can she do it before the killer finds her?
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Book Review: Flight by Vanna Bonta— This novel within a novel will captivate readers with a story of space travel between dimensions.
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Book Review: The Chase by Clive Cussler— An entertaining diversion from the NUMA novels.
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Book Review: East Of Suez by Howard Engel— With "East Of Suez," Howard Engel has created another wonderful story featuring the self-deprecating and intelligent Benny Cooperman.
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Book Review: The Streets of Babylon - A London Mystery by Carina Burman, Translated by Sarah Death— This mystery novel is an entertaining and sometimes humorous trip back to the 19th century.
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Book Review: Tremolo - Cry of the Loon by Aaron Paul Lazar— Lazar's book cuts through genre distinctions to the heart of what matters in life.
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Book Review: Black Magic Woman by Justin Gustainis— Black Magic Woman marks the beginning of a new exciting series of supernatural thrillers, featuring kick-ass investigator Quincey Morris.
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Book Review: The Devil's Bones by Jefferson Bass— This writing team combines bone chilling real-life forensic knowledge into the work of fiction.
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Book Review: The Samson Effect by Tony Eldridge— A strong debut novel centered around one of the Bible's most legendary figures.
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Book Review: Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith— Every word seems perfectly placed, meticulously considered for it's brevity and weight, and yet you never feel overawed or confounded.
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Book Review: No One Heard Her Scream by Jordan Dane— Jordan Dane's debut romance thriller fires on all eight cylinders as San Antonio Detective Rebecca Montgomery tracks a savage killer.
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Book Review: Another Thing to Fall: A Novel (Tess Monaghan Mysteries) by Laura Lippman— Hollywood comes to Baltimore.
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Book Review: Embittered Justice By Michaela Riley— Michaela Riley's novel puts a spotlight on corruption in the legal system and its life altering effects on the innocent.
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Interview with Justin Gustainis, Author of Black Magic Woman— An exciting new paranormal series featuring supernatural investigator Quincey Morris.
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Interview with A. J. Kiesling, Author of Skizzer— Uncovering buried family secrets.
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Book Review: A Pale Horse by Charles Todd— A powerful mystery of guilt, and of knowledge of the past.
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Book Review: Death Will Get You Sober by Elizabeth Zelvin— A debut mystery, Death Will Get You Sober brilliantly captures the world of alcoholism and recovery.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None— This Adventure Company game features engaging puzzles, high level challenges and, surprise, adventure, just don’t try to complete it in one day.
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Pulp Pages: "The Duchess Pulls a Fast One" by Whitman Chambers — “The Duchess,” a reporter for The Sun, could “produce hunches faster than a cigarette machine turns out coffin nails.”
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Interview with New York Times Bestselling Author Lisa Jackson— "It wasn't exactly my intended career path, but with two children under two, a necessity."
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Book Review: Murder in Mayberry - Greed, Death, and Mayhem in a Small Town by Mary Kinney Branson and Jack Branson— In one family's hunt for a vicious killer, the most unlikely suspect had to be considered...
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Book Review: The Good Husband of Zebra Drive by Alexander McCall Smith— The latest mystery which Precious Ramotswe has gotten herself into.
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Book Review: City of the Sun by David Levien— A gritty and suspenseful crime story crackling with energy.
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Book Review/Interview: Steel Trapp - The Challenge by Ridley Pearson— "Daddypundit" Tom Parsons sits down with bestselling author Ridley Pearson to discuss his new crime novel for young adults.
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Book Review: Stranger in Paradise by Robert B. Parker— The new Jesse Stone book delivers fast pacing and interesting characters as Stone encounters the deadliest man he's ever faced.
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Book Review: The Amateur Spy by Dan Fesperman— The twists and turns of international spy games are what happen when you're busy making other plans...
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Book Review: Charm City by Laura Lippman— A look back at a private investigator's career.
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Book Review: Plum Lucky by Janet Evanovich— The third between-the-numbers book featuring New Jersey bounty hunter Stephanie Plum also has a leprechaun that talks to horses.
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Book Review: The Devil's Bones by Jefferson Bass— A great little forensic read filled with science, adventure, old-fashioned detection, and an engaging central character.
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Book Review: A Case of Two Cities by Qiu Xiaolong— Inspector Chen investigates from Shanghai to Los Angeles to St. Louis to bring murderous businessmen to justice.
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Book Review: Callisto by Torsten Krol— Torsten Krol caught America in the midst of a very bad day.
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Comic Review: Ghost Whisperer #1 by Carrie Smith & Becca Smith with Elena Casagrande— Ghost Whisperer is now haunting the comic book stores. Grab the first issue before it vanishes.
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Book Review: Baby Shark's High Plains Redemption by Robert Fate— Baby Shark returns in a violent, action-packed crime novel. It's hard to hold back cheers for Kristin Van Dijk.
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Book Review: The Beatitudes - A Pinch and Scrimp Adventure by Lyn LeJeune— Buy a book, help rebuild a library!
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Book Review: The Overlook by Michael Connelly— A lot more like TV than previous effort, but it lets his true talent for tale-telling shine over his struggles with format.
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Book Review: Nameless Night by G.M. Ford— G.M. Ford is known for hard-hitting suspense fiction, and this one has plenty of twists and turns.
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Book Review: In Search of Molly Pitcher by Linda Grant De Pauw— An innovative approach to getting middle schoolers interested in history.
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Book Review: Steel Trapp - The Challenge by Ridley Pearson— Steel Trapp, the teen with McGyver survival skills and a photographic memory, is on the run with killers at his heels.
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Interview with Author Linda Kay Silva— "Cate’s soul has slipped through a seam in time to find anyone with information to help save the Druids from the bloodthirsty Romans."
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Book Review: The Somnambulist by Jonathan Barnes— A great Victorian Sherlock Holmes adventure - with a nasty side trip through H.P. Lovecraft's darkness.
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Book Review: Blood Price by Tanya Huff— A paranormal mystery that’s hard to beat.
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Book Review: Friend of the Devil by Peter Robinson— Yorkshire Pudding ... with blood.
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Book Review: Desert Cut by Betty Webb— In a mystery that reveals horrifying, hidden truths, Betty Webb paints a picture of Arizona with a violent past and, at times, a violent present.
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Interview with Marilyn Meredith, Mystery Author— A missing toddler and a female officer are the center of Marilyn Meredith's latest mystery.
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Book Review: Nameless Night by G.M. Ford— From schlumpf to superhero in 338 pages.
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Book Review: Comrade J - The Untold Secrets of Russia's Master Spy in America After the End of the Cold War by Pete Earley— For anybody interested in the future of the country, an otherwise untold part of the recent past - or in a good, true spy yarn...
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Interview with Camille Marchetta, Author of The River, by Moonlight— Author Camille Marchetta talks about her latest novel, her writing habits, and finding a publisher.
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Book Review: Symphony of Secrets by Sharon Hinck— Mom-lit rich in love, intrigue, and delivered with the perfect embouchure.
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Book Review: Crusader Gold by David Gibbins— A must-read for devoted Gibbins fans, though the requisite Vatican conspiracy connection also rears its head.
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Book Review: The Somnambulist by Jonathan Barnes— You can’t help but be engrossed by the characters and tale that is spun like a web across the page.
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Book Review: No Control by Shannon K. Butcher— Shannon K. Butcher's romance career blossoms with her second book, a great mix of romance and action.
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Book Review: Knee High by the Fourth of July by Jess Lourey— Looking for a fun hometown mystery, with a little sexual innuendo? Try the latest Murder-By-Month Mystery.
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Book Review: Special Assignments: The Further Adventures of Erast Fandorin by Boris Akunin— Akunin's stories are the benchmark against which other writers of detective or crime fiction should be set.
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Book Review: The Stoker File by Toni Noto— Bram Stoker aficionados will enjoy this latest addition to the genre.
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Book Review: The Con Artist of Catalina Island - A McAfee Twins Christmas Novel by Jennifer Colt— The McAfee twins are back, and this time it's going to be a doozie of a holiday!
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Book Review: Atomic Lobster by Tim Dorsey— Tim Dorsey is a crime/suspense writer who will make you laugh out loud, a true guilty pleasure.
