THE POOR BOY’S GAME by Dennis Tafoya

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...

Batman #232 with Kate (and Dan)

::Kate sits alone in a dark room. The only light is coming from a single floor lamp, casting a brilliant light over the right side of her face. The harsh light makes her eye tear, but she’s too stubborn to adjust the shade. Also, she sits with her fingers tented like...

The Innocents: Part Thirteen

Click here for previous installments   TWENTY-FOUR   Saturday morning brought thundershowers, rain falling and the sun shining, then the last of the clouds crowded out of the L.A. basin east toward Arizona. By nine the sky was clear and blue, odd contrast to...

REMAINS OF INNOCENCE by J.A. Jance

REMAINS OF INNOCENCE Harpercollings July 22, 2014   Remains Of Innocence has J. A. Jance once again writing a great storyline. Before starting this book readers might want to download the novella, The Old Blue Line, that offers a backstory on Joanna Brady’s...

COURIER by Terry Irving reviewed

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...