Book Review: Ivan Brave’s – They Lived They Were
Review of the new book They Lived They Were, by Ivan Brave.
Review of the new book They Lived They Were, by Ivan Brave.
Our Book Review of The Career Killer In book one of the DCI Mabey series, author Ali Gunn presents an astonishingly believable character in the Metropolitan Police’s newest Detective Chief Inspector, Elsie Mabey. She looks the part, but there’s a lot of baggage she’s carrying, from her nearly […]
Our Book Review of The Lane Betrayal In John A. Heldt’s The Lane Betrayal, a brilliant Virginia physicist closes-in on the greatest invention of all time, a time box. Or perhaps it’s the most dangerous invention of all time. Worse than an atomic bomb since it could change […]
Our Book Review of The Bigfoot Blunder The truth is out there … maybe. Amanda M. Lee is a prolific writer who draws heavily from her early desires to shape the world – torn between growing up to be the Incredible Hulk or Wonder Woman – and to […]
Our Book Review of The Rooster Bar Few authors have had as much continued success at John Grisham and his latest book, The Rooster Bar, may keep his most avid readers happy. But, there’s more to the story than Mark, Todd, and Zola trying to get through a […]
Our Book Review of Beneath a Scarlet Sky Author Mark Sullivan turns in an amazing story with Beneath a Scarlet Sky. It’s based on the true story of Pino Lella, a young man thrust into the big picture of World War Two as it rages around his country (Italy) […]
Our Book Review of Getting Thin is Murder Ever been on a diet? Ever looked at someone at the beach or in a movie and said, “Wow, I’d die for that body.” Hmmm. Careful what you ask for. Author Al W Moe brings characters to life in his […]
Our Book Review of Rotten Magic Author Jeffrey Bardwell shapes a strange, complex world out of a bucket of words and gives us plenty to chew on in a metal and magic, steampunk saga. There’s some adverb gristle to chew through, but Bardwell’s writing is surprisingly good, making […]
Our Book Review of Chasing the Blue Sky Some things are simple for people. Others things are a bit crazy. For me, a big challenge is getting in the front door each night, and I love it. That’s because I’m greeted by my wife, and our girls, and […]
Our Book Review of The Coven Murders Author Brian O’Hare makes a daring move in the third book of his Inspector Sheehan Mysteries by setting the stage instantly with a ritual killing, and by gruesomely linking both crime and horror genre’s in The Coven Murders. I’m a fan […]