REVIEW OF Owen Laukkanen's THE FORGOTTEN GIRLS

THE FORGOTTEN GIRLS Stevens and Windermere book six Owen Laukkanen G. P. Putnam’s Sons March 14th, 2017 THE FORGOTTEN GIRLS by Owen Laukkanen is an action driven story. As with his other books, readers should be aware that this author does not shy away from ghastly...

REVIEW OF THE DAY I DIED by Lori Rader-Day

THE DAY I DIED Lori Rader-Day William Morrow April 11, 2017 Sometimes the most arbitrary decisions can have the biggest impact on our lives. The protagonist in THE DAY I DIED by Lori Rader-Day, , makes one of these seemingly arbitrary decisions. Anna Winger selects...

THE CLASH

April 8th, 1977 and I’m 13 going on 14. A band from England releases an album, self-titled after the band. The Clash. The way I perceive music takes a drastic change. Up to this point I liked a lot of music and at this age I was starting to be influenced by people at...

INTERVIEW WITH Betty Webb

DESERT VENGEANCE, as with all Betty Webb books has a gripping plot while studying the psyche of those she writes about, intertwining human rights issues. In this installment the subject matters of sexual abuse and foster parenting are explored. The novel recounts how...

INTERVIEW with Daniel Cole

RAGDOLL is one of the year’s most talked-about debut novels, and with good reason. Author Daniel Cole was good enough to answer some questions for us… You were a paramedic before (while?) writing RAGDOLL. Was there a particular policeperson you encountered...