Tag: women sleuths
Review: Bone Canyon by Lee Goldberg
by Cindy Matthews | Jan 5, 2021 | Book Reviews | 0 |
Bone Canyon, Lee Goldberg, Thomas & Mercer – Rookie Los Angeles Sheriff Department Detective Eve Ronin gained her rapid career advancement thanks to leverage created by media exposure—one incident earned her the nickname “Deathfist.”
Read MoreBook Review: A Cold Trail by Robert Dugoni
by Cindy Matthews | Mar 3, 2020 | Book Reviews | 0 |
A Cold Trail, Robert Dugoni, Thomas & Mercer – Seattle police Detective Tracy Crosswhite is on maternity leave when she returns to her hometown of Cedar Grove with her husband Dan and two-month-old daughter Daniella. The town holds painful memories for Tracy.
Read MoreLost Hills by Lee Goldberg
by Kate Padilla | Sep 30, 2019 | Book Reviews | 0 |
Lost Hills, Lee Goldberg, Thomas & Mercer – At the end of one’s complex and perhaps trying day, a Lee Goldberg detective story is just the ticket. The prolific author has produced more than 30 novels, mystery series and scores of TV shows, all with the same theme: a hero who saves the day.
Read MoreTHE WIDOWS by Jess Montgomery Explores Modern Concerns
by Ellen Birkett Morris | Jan 2, 2019 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
The Widows, Jess Montgomery, Minotaur Books – Every writer knows that idea that won’t leave you alone, that book that begs to be written.
Read MoreDebut Novelist Gale Massey Offers Portrait of Perseverance
by Ellen Birkett Morris | Aug 1, 2018 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
The Girl from Blind River, Gale Massey – Gale Massey’s debut novel, The Girl From Blind River, is a coming of age story that revolves around illegal gambling and small-town corruption in rural New York.
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