Book Reviews
The Snake Stone By Jason Goodwin
Edgar Award winner Jason Goodwin brings back Yashim Togalu in The Snake Stone. The year is 1839. The Sultan of Turkey lies dying. Yashim's investigatory and consulting services not needed; he is comfortably well off and awaiting but not expe...
The Black Dove By Steve Hockensmith
Mr. Hockensmith is the author of a brilliant, new, traditional mystery series. Gustav "Old Red" Amlingmeyer and his brother "Big Red" are cowboys by training, but excellent amateur sleuths who detect clues in the manner of ...
Now You See Him By Eli Gottlieb
What makes a mystery a mystery? I once thought a murder in the story was enough but after reading Now You See Him by Eli Gottlieb I'd have to say this novel is on the fringe of mystery. A compelling story, which on the surface is about a murde...
James Grippando has done it again. His seventh Jack Swyteck novel (after a stand alone novel; of which there are several) surpasses the sixth and pleasantly pulls along the reader with well spaced surprises. Jack is a defense lawyer in Fla. Hi...
The Killer's Wife By Bill Floyd
Bill Floyd is the author of a debut novel that is an interesting take on the serial killer genre. Leigh Wren is discovered living in hiding under as alias, she and her young son are being stalked by a madman whose methods are similar to her ex...
Sword Song By Bernard Cornwell
In the past two years I have read and reviewed many of the Bernard Cornwell novels. He is a master of historical adventure and the author of over five different series, all brilliant. He is best known for the Richard Sharpe books, a British so...
7th Heaven By James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
James Patterson returns with the seventh in the praised Woman's Murder Club series that features several very clever women who fight evil and catch killers. Detective Lindsay Boxer is involved with two cases, the disappearance of a teenage boy...
K. O. Dahl's The Fourth Man is a Norwegian procedural where the first twist is what sets the book apart from the standard police story. Frank Frolich has fallen in love with Elizabeth Faremo, the sister of a known criminal. Much of the first ...
City Of The Sun By David Levien
David Levien, an accomplished Hollywood screenwriter, has crafed a first mystery featuring Indianapolis PI Frank Behr. Behr is hired by a family whose only child, a son, dissapeared fourteen months before. Behr, already mourning the death of h...
The Undead Kama Sutra By Mario Acevedo
Mario Acevedo retuns wih the third in his wonderful, original cross-over series featuring vampire PI Felix Gomez. This time Felix is sent by the Araneum (the mysterious vampire ruling council) to find out why women are disappearing. Are aliens...
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