'Between Worlds' by Skip Brittenham takes us into an entirely new action packed and interactive work of imagination. Brittenham has given us an alternate reality that is different then those that have come before. His world is full of beauty but also littered with beasts of terrible ferocity. As in most worlds there are good and bad characters, but his small deceptions make is difficult to tell between the two.
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Book Review: ‘Brain Storm,’ An Angela Richman, Death Investigator Novel by Elaine Viets
If you enjoy crime drama, forensics, and even medical drama this Brain Storm by Elaine Viets, holds just enough of each to keep you riveted.
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In "Blood On The Tracks" by Barbara Nickless creates a story that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
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In The Clearing by Robert Dugoni showcases Detective Tracy Crosswhite, who is asked to look into a case from forty years previous originally investigated by her father. Can Tracy prove her fathers case, and close this cold case file?
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"Murder at the 42nd St Library" by Con Lehane, the first book in a new series, promises murder and mayhem in the venerable stacks of some of the most important libraries and archives: it would seem to be an idea with promise for book lovers. Unfortunately it is a promise unfulfilled.
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In The Victim by Eric Matheny is saturated with court drama, intense emotions, and a clash of interests and personalities. Characters in the novel live their own life, with peculiarities of their behavior, manners, and speech.
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Interview with Ruth. J. Anderson author of "Whistle Blower and Double Agents".
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An entertaining read, with good pacing and a sprinkle of humor, Midsummer Night’s Mischief by Jennifer David Hesse is a perfect companion for any day of the year.
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'Paradime' is a wild tale that will keep readers happily entertained on an idle summer’s day.
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In "The Prisoner of Hell Gate", Dana Wolff (a pseudonym) has written an intriguing variation on a familiar horror story trope.
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