Tensions are high in Steele and Stenson’s most personal case to date Katherine Graves is missing. Abducted from a gas station in the wee hours of a December morning the only leads Detectives Steele and Stenson have are a cigarette butt and some grainy surveillance video. With the only witness to the abduction in the … Continue reading Book Review: Missing Before Daylight: An utterly gripping crime thriller (Detective Amanda Steele Book 10) by Carolyn Arnold
Book Review: “Midnight Climax (A Kats Takemoto Novel)” by Peter Kageyama
Man on the Run When a local Chinese girl is murdered under mysterious circumstances in a seedy part of San Francisco her high-ranking Hop Sing Tong gang member cousin wants revenge on her killer. Calling in his old friend Katsuhiro Takemoto, he begins to investigate, but what he finds is disturbing and has extreme implications. … Continue reading Book Review: “Midnight Climax (A Kats Takemoto Novel)” by Peter Kageyama
Book Review: “Revenge of the Space-Surfing Butt Monkeys (Gale Harbour: Book 2)” by CD Gallant King
Full disclosure, I received a copy of this book via Booksirens, however, have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own Another year, another otherworldly threat In the small town of Gale Harbor things are nothing if not unpredictable. Beginning with the events of the prior year when a long-forgotten sea witch … Continue reading Book Review: “Revenge of the Space-Surfing Butt Monkeys (Gale Harbour: Book 2)” by CD Gallant King
Book Review: “To Build a Dream: A Psychological SciFi Novel” by Greg Hickey
Full disclosure, I received a copy of this book from the author or their representative, however, have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own Dreams Have Power Timothy Smit is an unremarkable person. As a middle management executive, he works long hours with not much to show for it. After falling … Continue reading Book Review: “To Build a Dream: A Psychological SciFi Novel” by Greg Hickey
Book Review: “Killer Dead, Victim Alive: The serial killer’s dead. The final prisoner’s alive. What happened? What’s next? (The Serial Killer Anthology)” by Michael Geczi
Full disclosure, I received a copy of this book via Booksirens, however, have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own Unlucky number Seven When the body of prolific serial killer Keith Victor is discovered at the Santa Monica Pier several questions are raised. What happened to him? How did his body … Continue reading Book Review: “Killer Dead, Victim Alive: The serial killer’s dead. The final prisoner’s alive. What happened? What’s next? (The Serial Killer Anthology)” by Michael Geczi
Book Review: “Unsinkable” by Jenni L. Walsh
Full disclosure, I received a copy of this title from Netgalley, however, have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own Unsinkable is scheduled for a January 9, 2024 release Two women linked through time and one tragic event The tragedy of Titanic is very well known all over the world. Her … Continue reading Book Review: “Unsinkable” by Jenni L. Walsh
Book Review: “Bully Me – I Dare You: A Horror Novella (Damaged Children Book 1)” by Megan Monroe
For everyone who was ever bullied Lilly Fracton is an outcast. As a long-time victim of her schoolmates’ cruel bullying, she has very few people she can call a friend. Her razors and her reflection seem to be her only refuge against cruel Katie and her minions. Bolstered by the stronger version of herself she … Continue reading Book Review: “Bully Me – I Dare You: A Horror Novella (Damaged Children Book 1)” by Megan Monroe
Book Review “Jigglyspot and the Zero Intellect” by PD Alleva
Full disclosure, I was provided a copy of this book by the author or their representative, however, have voluntarily chosen to write a review. All opinions are my own. The Cannibal Café is open The Summer Solstice is fast approaching and Jiggly has been chosen to host this year’s celebration. But this will not be … Continue reading Book Review “Jigglyspot and the Zero Intellect” by PD Alleva
Book Review Veil of Doubt by Sharon Virts
Guilty Until Proven Innocent In a sleepy town in reconstruction era Virginia a widow is accused of murdering her husband, children, and her aunt. With racial and economic tensions still running high after the Civil War, this does not bode well for Mrs. Emily Lloyd. As a widow living closer to the “wrong side of … Continue reading Book Review Veil of Doubt by Sharon Virts
Book Review: Her Last Words: A gripping and utterly addictive crime thriller (Detective Amanda Steele Book 9)
Full disclosure - I was provided an advanced reader’s copy of this book by the author or their representative but have voluntarily provided a review. All opinions are my own. Detective Steele is back in another page turner After finally getting a much-needed vacation with Logan and Zoe, Amanda Steele feels refreshed and almost ready … Continue reading Book Review: Her Last Words: A gripping and utterly addictive crime thriller (Detective Amanda Steele Book 9)
