Note: Thank you to NetGalley, University of Oklahoma Press, and Rebecca Wellington for the advanced reader copy of the book. This review will also be posted on NetGalley. What follows is my unbiased […]
Note: Thank you to NetGalley, University of Oklahoma Press, and Rebecca Wellington for the advanced reader copy of the book. This review will also be posted on NetGalley. What follows is my unbiased […]
Murder at Half Moon Gate is the second book in the Wrexford & Sloane series by author Andrea Penrose. The setting is Regency London. Lord Wrexford is a wealthy aristocrat who disdains […]
One thing that often happens with series of books that use the same central characters is that sooner or later the author seems to stop taking it all too seriously and descends […]
Lafitte’s Chance is the fifth book in an alternate history series by Michael Roberts. Normally with alternate history, the idea is to take a point in history and extrapolate how a different […]
Note: Thank you to NetGalley, Motorbooks, and Martin Popoff for the advanced reader copy of the book. This review will also be posted on NetGalley. What follows is my unbiased review of the […]
Reading the novels by Michael Connelly which involve Los Angeles homicide detective Harry Bosch in order, A Darkness More Than Night came as a bit of a surprise. It actually feels less […]
Note: Thank you to NetGalley, Westminster John Knox Press, and John Pavlovitz for the advanced reader copy of the book. This review will also be posted on NetGalley. What follows is my unbiased […]
Note: Thank you to NetGalley, Storm Publishing, and Nancy Warren for the advanced reader copy of the book. This review will also be posted on NetGalley. What follows is my unbiased review of […]
Note: Thank you to NetGalley, Lyons Press, Dave Brown, and Jeff Rodimer for the advanced reader copy of the book. This review will also be posted on NetGalley. What follows is my unbiased […]
I came across Triss Stein quite by accident, and read a book that was in the middle of her Erica Donato mysteries. I decided I needed to go back to the beginning […]
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