In "Wicked Lewiston, A Sinful Century" by Author and Historian Steven D. Branting, we are introduced to an area in Idaho that has a past of murder and mayhem that seems incomprehensible.
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Book Review: ‘Art In The Blood, A Sherlock Holmes Adventure,’ by Bonnie Macbird
In "Art in the Blood, A Sherlock Holmes Adventure" Bonnie Macbird has given us back the Sherlock Holmes of old, one whose flaws are a constant battle who yet maintains a sense of panache that creates trust in those who rely on him.
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In Kelly Romo's novel, we are introduced to the lengths that people will go to when in trouble or need.
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In Leta Serafim's new Greek historical mystery, police find multiple reasons for murder in the dark past of their victim.
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A conspiracy of sinister and dangerous proportions will keep you riveted when reading "The God’s Eye View" by Barry Eisler.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Women Crime Writers, Eight Suspense Novels Of The 1940s & 50s’ edited by Sarah Weinman
Books on crime often dominate the market. The Library of America has released a collectable set of works by women crime writers from the 1940s & 50s. Edited by Sarah Weinman, these eight suspense novels showcase the talent of the women authors what wrote them.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The 3RD Woman,’ A Political Thriller by Jonathan Freedland
In 'The 3RD Woman,' Freedland takes us on a chilling ride that creates many of the challenges and dangers that we often worry about. He takes a harrowing possibility and makes it fact, then drags in the dangers of collusion and hidden agendas.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Fraternity of the Soul Eater,’ A Samuel Roberts Thriller by Scott A. Lerner
Lerner gives us characters that are full of fun, bluster and charm, yet have that energy that you feel is trustworthy.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Second Life,’ A Novel of Murder and Secrets by S.J. Watson
Watson takes us on a strange and perilous journey into darkness, secrets and murder in a way that creates creepy vibes that make you uncomfortable. J
Read More »Book Review: ‘A Sporting Murder’ – An Eve Appel Mystery by Lesley A. Diehl
If you enjoy mystery, romance and a little bit of crazy you will enjoy "A Sporting Murder." Eve Appel is a great character and her relationships keep the fun and mystery rolling in unexpected directions.
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