BOOK REVIEW: UNSTOPPABLE

Unstoppable Joshua M. Green Insight Editions April 6th, 2021 Unstoppable, by renowned Holocaust author Joshua M. Greene, is a compelling book.  It delves into the life of story of a remarkable human being, Siggi B. Wilzig. He was a survivor who showed what...

INTERVIEW WITH JOE KENDA

Killer Triggers Joe Kenda Blackstone Pub March 9th, 2021 Killer Triggers by Joe Kenda is a true crime story.  It delves into what he considers the most common triggers for homicide: fear, rage, revenge, money, lust, and sheer madness.  The book offers his...

BOOK REVIEW: FROM THE SHADOWS

From The Shadows (Buckhorn Montana Book 2) B. J. Daniels Feb 23rd, 2021 HQN Pub From The Shadows by B. J. Daniels is the second book in the Buckhorn Montana series.  As usual, readers will always have Montana play a role in the stories. “I am writing a...

BOOK REVIEW: NETWORK OF DECEIT

Network Of Deceit (Amara Alvarez Book 2) Tom Threadgill Revell Pub Feb 2nd, 2021 Network of Deceit by Tom Threadgill brings back Detectives Amara Alvarez and Jeremiah Peckham (aka Starsky). What makes these books interesting is how the detectives seek to find...

Behind the Book: The Kensington Kidnap

There’s a trope in cosy mysteries whereby the hero(ine)’s special skills and experience – crossword puzzle setter, antique Chinese furniture restorer, exotic animal vet, what have you – while seemingly unrelated to crime-solving, come into play in surprising ways, enabling her to solve the mystery.