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Book Review: ‘Little Pretty Things’ – A Mystery Novel by Lori Rader-Day
Rader-Day shows an affinity with the downtrodden and a remarkable sense of atmosphere and place in this mystery.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Shadow Cartel, A Dominic Grey Novel’ by Layton Green
As the leads in the search for a killer tend to create misdirection and the rumors of death by mysterious assassins continue to grow, Grey must rely on every investigation from his past to help them find this elusive yet invisible killer before he can kill again. His mentor is out of commission, yet Grey keeps him informed of the strange and shadowy secrets they are tracking.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Pleasantville,’ A Novel of Suspense by Attica Locke
Locke has created a group of characters that are irascible and likable.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Orient,’ A Suspense by Christopher Bollen
Bollen has given us a story of greed and suspense. Using the fear of the unknown and taking advantage of the local’s gossip he has given us a great cast of suspects as well as individual characters that make you wonder. As each character is filled in, he takes you just a smidge further creating your own worry about what and who they are.
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: ‘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.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Smile Now, Cry Later’ – A Chuck Restic Mystery by Paul MacDonald
Chuck’s concern occurs when Ed, an employee that never calls in sick, disappears not long after his conversation with him. Due to his perceived connection, Chuck determines that he will find out what is happening with this missing employee. It is here, the danger begins.
Read More »Book Review: ‘A Dangerous Place’ A Maisie Dobbs Novel by Jacqueline Winspear
A historical mystery filled with romance, danger and travel.
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