Tag: murder thrillers
Review: Her Deadly Game by Robert Dugoni
by Cindy Matthews | Feb 6, 2023 | Book Reviews | 0 |
Review: Her Deadly Game by Robert Dugoni, Thomas & Mercer – Keera Duggan is an ambitious lawyer who began building a solid reputation as a Seattle prosecutor until personal matters got in her way.
Read MoreReview: The Missing Piece by John Lescroart
by Cindy Matthews | Jan 27, 2022 | Book Reviews | 0 |
Review: The Missing Piece, John Lescroart, Atria Books – Eleven years ago habitual criminal Paul Riley was convicted of the rape and murder of Dana Rush. Then-DA Wes Farrell led the prosecution and secured justice—or so he thought.
Read MoreReview: The Receptionist by Kate Myles
by Kate Padilla | Jun 10, 2021 | Book Reviews | 0 |
The Receptionist, Kate Myles, Thomas & Mercer – There are no heroes in Kate Myles’ novel, “The Receptionist.” Instead, her main characters are despicable, greedy and inhumane people whose sole aim is “monetizing the population” by illegally collecting medical data to sell products.
Read MoreInterview: The Hunting Wives, Scandalously Good
by Doris Booth | Jun 1, 2021 | Featured, Interviews, Video | 0 |
Interview: The Hunting Wives, May Cobb, Berkley Hardcover – Bad, bougie, bawdy, and bored: a recipe for disaster… and murder. THE HUNTING WIVES, (Berkley Hardcover; May 18,2021) by May Cobb.
Read MoreThe Other Mrs. by Mary Kubica
by Cindy Matthews | Oct 27, 2019 | Book Reviews | 0 |
The Other Mrs., Mary Kubica, Park Row Books – A fresh start. That’s what Dr. Sadie and Professor Will Foust look for when they move their family from Chicago to an island community off the coast of Maine.
Read MoreThe Bone Fire by S. D. Sykes
by Cindy Matthews | Jun 4, 2019 | Book Reviews | 0 |
The Bone Fire, S. D. Sykes, Pegasus Crime – Oswald de Lacy, Lord Somershill, remembers the Black Death all too well. When the deadly plague returns to England in the year 1361, Oswald takes no chances, conveying his family to the refuge offered by his friend Godfrey, Lord Eden.
Read MoreDavid Dow’s Confessions of an Innocent Man Turns Justice on Its Head
by Doris Booth | Apr 1, 2019 | Featured, Interviews | 0 |
Confessions of an Innocent Man, David R. Dow, Dutton – David R. Dow is no stranger to the criminal justice system. As the founder and director of the Texas Innocence Network, which works to exonerate inmates who did not commit the crimes for which they were wrongfully convicted
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