Too Good To Be True by Carola Lovering
If you like psychological thrillers and want to read Too Good to be True, then do what other reviewers have recommended: do NOT read the blurb first! It gives too much away. As […]
If you like psychological thrillers and want to read Too Good to be True, then do what other reviewers have recommended: do NOT read the blurb first! It gives too much away. As […]
If you’re a fan of Quebec thrillers, don’t miss Without Blood. Author Martin Michaud has been dubbed the master of the Quebec thriller. After reading two books in the Victor Lessard series, I […]
I’m thrilled to be sharing my review of T. J. Brearton’s brand new thriller Sign of Evil. It’s number 3 in the FBI agent Shannon Ames series. I’ve read all three books, and […]
If you like fast-paced thrillers, quirky (and troubled characters), and lots of suspense from a dual timeline, read on for more about The Rough Cut by Douglas Corleone. I’d never read any […]
I’m delighted to share my review of Always Adam by Mark Brumby. This is part of the damppebbles blog tour, so be sure to check out all the other reviewers’ thoughts, too.
I absolutely adored last year’s Deception Cove by Owen Laukkanen, so I was both thrilled and apprehensive to read the follow-up thriller. Thrilled, because I was gifted a copy […]
I’m thrilled to share my review of Road to Mercy by T.J. Brearton. A few months ago, I reviewed Into Darkness, the first book in Brearton’s FBI special agent […]
I’m thrilled to review of Winter Counts by David Heska Wanbli Weiden. This is the first crime novel I’ve read that is set on a Native American reservation. If you love gritty crime […]
If the words roller-coaster ride, action-packed, and adrenaline-rush describe your ideal novel, then you need to check out the latest book in the John Steel series by Stuart Field. I’m thrilled (pun intended) […]