Review of The Last Lie by Stephen White

I was truly surprised at all the luke warm reviews the latest Alan Gregory novel, The Last Lie,received. While it wasn’t up to the standards of some of his previous works, I would not have called it ponderous or boring. I would put it more along the lines of one of the transitional types of [...]

Review of Devil May Ride by Wendy Roberts

I’m really liking the Ghost Dusters series and I just finished Devil May Ride,the second book in the series.
Sadie Novack is helping out fellow crime scene cleanup company Scour Power while the owner is out of town. Unfortunately, cleaning up meth labs isn’t something she enjoys very much, especially when the people who were involved [...]

Review of The Remains of the Dead by Wendy Roberts

I forget how much I enjoy a light paranormal mystery until I read one. Then I remember all over again and tell myself I need to read more of them. I just finished Wendy Roberts’ The Remains of the Deadand I loved it.
In this book, we are introduced to Sadie Novak, a woman with an [...]

Review of Evidence by Jonathan Kellerman

So I’m a little behind on my Jonathan Kellerman reading, which is why I’m reviewing Alex Delaware book number 24 Evidence,and not book number 25, Deception.
LAPD Detective Lt. Milo Sturgis calls in his friend Dr. Alex Delaware to help on an odd double homicide. The victims, a man and a woman, were both murdered in [...]

Review of The Tunnels by Michelle Gagnon

In Michelle Gagnon’s first Kelly Jones novel, The Tunnels,we’re introduced to the FBI Agent when she’s assigned to a case of murders that happened in the tunnels underneath a prestigious college in Connecticut that Kelly herself graduated from. The bodies are oddly mutilated and a picture is drawn behind each in the blood from the [...]