by Crimespree Magazine | Aug 17, 2014 | Books, Reviews
THE BLACK HOUR Lori Rader-Day 2014 Seventh Street Books Sociology Professor Amelia Emmet, was shot in a college hallway on campus by a student she didn’t even know. Amelia’s colleagues were more concerned about the negative effects or backfire this shooting would...
by Crimespree Magazine | Aug 15, 2014 | Books, Reviews
FREEWAY RICK ROSS THE UNTOLD AUTOBIOGRAPHY Rick Ross with Cathy Scott 2014 Freeway Studios In November 1996, Rick Ross saw his life of 36 years flash before his eyes. With two U.S. Marshalls escorting him off to prison to face twenty years to life with no possibility...
by Crimespree Magazine | Aug 9, 2014 | Books, Reviews
PAPERBACK CONFIDENTIAL Brian Ritt 2014 Stark House The crime fiction/mystery genre is full of reference books and I’m not exaggerating when I say there are hundreds of them. They take a lot of research to put together and a lot of time to write. Some are interesting...
by Crimespree Magazine | Jul 31, 2014 | Books, Reviews
From the Buzz Bin in the next issue of Crimespree Magazine: Son of a bitch can Dennis Tafoya write! THE POOR BOY’S GAME weighing in at just over 320 pages packs a giant punch, right to the throat. Frannie Mullen used to be a US Marshal, but after a fellow agent and...
by Crimespree Magazine | Jul 29, 2014 | Books, Reviews
COURIER Terry Irving 2014 Exhibit A I am a huge fan of early 1970’s thriller movies, especially the political and espionage movies laden with conspiracies. The minute I saw the description on the back of this book, I knew it would be something I would enjoy. And I...