Tag: Pegasus Crime
Good Book to Read: Beirut Station by Paul Vidich
by Kate Padilla | Nov 28, 2023 | Book Reviews | 0 |
Good Book to Read, Beirut Station, Paul Vidich, Pegasus Crime – Reviewing Paul Vidich’s spy novel, “Beirut Station,” as the latest war between Israel and Hamas unfolds, was challenging, because of the juxtaposition of the story plot and our current new reality.
Read MoreGood Book To Read: The Twelve Days of Murder by Andreina Cordani
by Editorial Staff | Nov 1, 2023 | What's Hot | 0 |
Good Book To Read, The Twelve Days of Murder, Andreina Cordani, Pegasus Crime – Eight friends created the exclusive Masquerade Murder Society while in college. The murders they solved were fictional—until their final masquerade,
Read MoreAuthor Talk: Paul Vidich on the spy novel, Beirut Station
by Anna Roins | May 1, 2023 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
Interview: Beirut Station, Paul Viditch, Pegasus Crime – A stunning new espionage novel by a master of the genre, BEIRUT STATION follows a young female CIA officer whose mission to assassinate a high-level, Hezbollah terrorist reveals a dark truth that puts her life at risk.
Read MoreReview: Beirut Station by Paul Vidich
by Cindy Matthews | Apr 1, 2023 | Book Reviews | 0 |
Review: Beirut Station, Paul Vidich, Pegasus Crime -Beirut, Lebanon, 2006: CIA agent Analise Assad is operating under a Non Official Cover (NOC), serving in the United Nations refugees commission.
Read MoreBooks to Read: Paris Requiem by Chris Lloyd
by Editorial Staff | Feb 1, 2023 | What's Hot | 1 |
Books to Read: Paris Requiem, Chris Lloyd, Pegasus Crime – A gripping World War II murder mystery—and a beautifully drawn portrait of Paris under Nazi occupation
Read MoreReview: The Matchmaker by Paul Vidich
by Kate Padilla | Nov 15, 2021 | Book Reviews | 0 |
The Matchmaker, Paul Vidich, Pegasus Crime – Anne Simpson, an American translator working in Berlin, recently divorced, no children and an introvert, is marked by the East German Stasi secret police as a perfect cover for one of the agency’s spies.
Read MoreBooks to Read: A Study in Crimson by Robert J. Harris
by Editorial Staff | Jun 1, 2021 | What's Hot | 0 |
A Study in Crimson, Robert J. Harris, Pegasus Crime – Bringing Sherlock Holmes from the Victorian Era into the dark days of World War II, this imaginative new thriller confronts the world’s greatest detective with a killer emulating the murders of Jack the Ripper.
Read MoreSilence on Cold River by Casey Dunn
by Editorial Staff | May 1, 2020 | What's Hot | 0 |
Silence on Cold River, Casey Dunn, Pegasus Crime – Three people cross paths in the north Georgia woods one night, setting into motion a race to catch a ruthless and chillingly inventive serial killer.
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 MoreThe Poison Bed by Elizabeth Fremantle
by Cindy Matthews | Jan 13, 2019 | Book Reviews | 0 |
The Poison Bed, Elizabeth Fremantle, Pegasus Crime – In the Court of King James I of England, few have risen as swiftly or so high as Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset.
Read MoreClassic American Crime Fiction of the 1920s edited by Leslie S. Klinger
by Cindy Matthews | Sep 26, 2018 | Book Reviews | 0 |
Classic American Crime Fiction of the 1920s, editor Leslie S. Klinger, Pegasus Crime – Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle set the gold standard of detective fiction with his Sherlock Holmes stories, and for many years Conan-Doyle and other British crime writers, such as Agatha Christie, dominated the genre. In the 1920s American crime writers appeared on the scene with a distinctive style all their own.
Read MoreA Murdered Peace by Candace Robb
by Cindy Matthews | Aug 22, 2018 | Book Reviews | 0 |
A Murdered Peace, Candace Robb, Pegasus Crime – York, Winter, 1400AD. The previous year Henry Bollingbroke deposed his cousin King Richard II and became King Henry IV. England is still in turmoil following the Epiphany Uprising when Richard’s supporters failed to restore him to the throne.
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