"April Snow" is an entertaining and compelling read.
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Book Review: ‘Death Is Always a Resident,’ by Lorraine Jeffery
'Death Is Always a Resident' is a well written cozy mystery that kept me turning pages and wondering who the killer was until the end.
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Being a writer isn't just what I do, but who I am.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Disclaimer’ – A Novel of Psychological Terror by Renee Knight.
'Disclaimer' is a complicated work of feeling and fear that raises the hair on the back of your neck, posing readers the question: Does the truth always set you free?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Compulsion,’ A Historical Drama by Meyer Levin
Levin takes us deep into the darkness of the minds of two young killers who, to all purposes, had it all.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Love is Red’ – A Work of Fantasy and Horror by Sophie Jaff
In "Love Is Red" a brutal serial killer walks streets of New York killing young women with the book's protagonist seemingly his ultimate target.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Killer, Come Hither’ – An Action-Filled Mystery by Louis Begley
"Killer Come Hither" takes a deep look at morality and morals. If you enjoy mystery and suspense you will want this book for your library.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Blondes’ – A Horror Story by Emily Schultz
A funny ‘tongue in cheek’ type of apocalyptic future where one after another horror and death or deaths are caused by blonde women throughout the world. Trying to stem the tide of killings, the research shows the only connection to be the color of the women’s hair.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Memory Painter’ by Gwendolyn Womack
Variety is both strength and weakness of "The Memory Painter."
Read More »Book Review: ‘Rock With Wings’ A Mystery by Anne Hillerman
Having two separate crimes being investigated individually , you are drawn between the differences of investigation, but also into how family plays a part in the Navajo Nation and in everything thing they do.
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