It’s cold and snowy everywhere so instead of wringing your hands and complaining about how bored you are, I have a great reading suggestion for you. I just finished The Rembrandt Decision by Seeley James, and I loved it so much that I read it in one day. It’s Agatha Christie … [Read more...] about Book Review of The Rembrandt Decision by Seeley James
Book Review of Gated Prey by Lee Goldberg
I just finished Gated Prey by Lee Goldberg, and I loved it. This is the third book in Goldberg’s Eve Ronin series, but he has many other books in his bibliography including the Monk Series which became a successful television show. Eve Ronin trusts only three other officers in … [Read more...] about Book Review of Gated Prey by Lee Goldberg
Book Review of The Cleaner By Brett Battles
I love it when I find authors who are new to me, who have written many books, and whose books I can highly recommend. It’s like finding buried treasure. Brett Battles’ series of Jonathan Quinn books, specifically the first one, The Cleaner, checks all these boxes. Published in … [Read more...] about Book Review of The Cleaner By Brett Battles
Book Review of Horseman: A Tale of Sleepy Hollow by Christina Henry
If you are looking for a spooky gothic horror novel to get you in the mood for Halloween, Horseman: A Tale of Sleepy Hollow by Christina Henry is a great choice. Horseman is essentially a sequel to Washington Irving’s famous tale, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. That story was … [Read more...] about Book Review of Horseman: A Tale of Sleepy Hollow by Christina Henry
Book Review of Verity By Colleen Hoover
I just finished Verity by Colleen Hoover, and it is a thrilling ride. According to Wikipedia, her novels fall in the YA (young adult) and New Adult categories of fiction. I was unfamiliar with the “new adult” genre but discovered that it typically refers to books whose main … [Read more...] about Book Review of Verity By Colleen Hoover
Book Review of Engaño by Lance Charnes
I just finished reading Lance Charnes’ new book Engaño and couldn’t wait to finish reading it. I’ll save you the trouble of looking up the translation of engaño – it is the Spanish word for deception. Charnes has an interesting and broad background that runs the gamut from … [Read more...] about Book Review of Engaño by Lance Charnes
Book Review of Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary is a logical follow-up to his previous successful book and movie The Martian with Matt Damon. His book jacket blurb confirms the obvious – he is a lifelong space nerd who knows a lot about relativistic physics, orbital mechanics, and the history of … [Read more...] about Book Review of Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
Book Review of The Madness Of Crowds By Louise Penny
Louise Penny’s latest book, The Madness of Crowds, continues her stories about Armand Gamache, the head of Homicide for the Surete (Police) of Quebec, Canada. This is the 17th book in the series, with 7 of them reaching number one on the New York Times bestseller list. As she … [Read more...] about Book Review of The Madness Of Crowds By Louise Penny
Book Review of Bloodless by Preston & Child
The writing team of Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, better known simply as “Preston & Child” have finally released another Agent Pendergast novel, Bloodless. The two authors have written an astonishing 40 bestsellers, encompassing their joint works in the Pendergast, … [Read more...] about Book Review of Bloodless by Preston & Child
Book Review of Billy Summers, By Stephen King
Book Review of Billy Summers Just when you thought you exactly what kind of books Stephen King writes, he manages to surprise us once more. His latest book, Billy Summers, really has no comparable titles. It’s not a horror story, but instead is a mystery/thriller with a deep … [Read more...] about Book Review of Billy Summers, By Stephen King