White Death
In White Death: A Detective Al Warner Novel by George A Bernstein, maybe there is some truth to the saying 'the love of money is the root of all evil'. Or maybe it is just greed and not money. If it were not for greed,...
In White Death: A Detective Al Warner Novel by George A Bernstein, maybe there is some truth to the saying 'the love of money is the root of all evil'. Or maybe it is just greed and not money. If it were not for greed,...
Adam’s Witness by J.C. Paulson is a murder mystery set in the town of Saskatoon in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Grace Rampling is a beautiful young newspaper reporter for the Saskatoon StarPhoenix. She literally stumbles on the dead body of a bishop in the...
A Heritage of Death by Alexa Padgett is the second installment in the Reverend Cici Gurule Mysteries series, preceded by the first book, A Pilgrimage to Death. A Heritage of Death reads as a standalone, although skipping over the first book would be a shame...
Shocked Silent by Judith Driscoll is the perfect psychological thriller, making this a really good story from the very beginning until the last page. Susan is a social worker in a psychiatric hospital, helping as many people as she can; feeling their pain and trying...
The Prototype by Sam Mitani is a cleverly plotted crime novel with sophisticated characters and a plot that takes readers to places they never could have imagined. I never expect a good story to feature a plot where one thing leads logically to another. No...
Sig Alert by David Scott is a compelling crime novel with great potential to entertain readers and keep them on the edge of their seats. Peter Dale and Darcy Garcia constitute a unique couple — and readers will enjoy the bond between the two —...
Marchiori had seen more than his fair share of murders; in his job it was to be expected. But never before had he seen anything like this. With all the markings of a rapidly escalating serial killer, time is of the essence. And with the...
There’s no two ways about it: social media like YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, just to name a few, are a huge part of the daily lives of many people these days. They are a major source of both entertainment and information. And they can...
The Vietnam War may have officially ended in 1975, but repercussions are still felt in 2008 in Abandoned Homes: Vietnam Revenge Murders by Frank E Hopkins. Retired history professor Paul O’Hare plans to write a book about the abandoned farm houses dotting the southern peninsula...
Who Is Johnny Pistolseed by Larry Kaiser is an engaging crime story with exceptional characters. In the town of Ak-wy-yeth, Indiana, a deputy sheriff shoots and kills Billy Redcrow, a teenager and a Native American who happens to be a friend of fifteen-year-old Culture Duboreaux....