Category: Mystery/Thriller Books
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Book Review Tour & Giveaway: Burn This Night by Alex Kenna
“BURN THIS NIGHT” by Alex Kenna is a gripping mystery featuring private investigator Kate Myles, who uncovers dark secrets while investigating a recent arson murder linked to her family’s past. The story alternates timelines, combining personal and criminal quests, appealing to fans of mystery thrillers. Kenna’s work is highly rated, with a sequel on the…
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Book Review: Two Good Men by S. E. Redfearn
MY REVIEW: Genre | Tropes: Mystery, Thriller, Suspense, Crime Rating: 5 out of 5 ⭐ An engrossing novel that will take you through the often blurred and graying lines of what is right and wrong. Two Good Men features just that – two men – both with their own opinions and thoughts on how to…
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September Reading Wrap-Up
As October begins, the author reflects on a hectic September filled with reading and commitments. They express gratitude for a slower pace and aim to catch up while being more selective with future commitments. The post highlights their top three book picks for September, inviting readers to share their experiences.
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Spooky Season Reads: Top 5 Spooky Season Recs
As spooky season approaches, the author shares five top reads featuring elements of fear and the supernatural. Recommendations include “The Madness” about a haunting illness and “Sleep Tight,” focusing on a detective confronting her father’s legacy. Other titles explore tragic histories and mysterious legacies, blending suspense with haunting tales.
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Book Review Tour: The Velvet Hammer by Chief Judge Belvin Perry, JR. and Amy Mitchell
Belvin Perry Jr.’s memoir, “The Velvet Hammer,” offers an insightful account of his experiences as the chief judge in high-profile criminal cases, including the notorious Casey Anthony trial. Reflecting on his life as an African American in the South and his judicial career, he shares candid observations on the justice system and the death penalty.
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August Reading Wrap-Up
Happy September everyone, I hope your month of August was a good one! I read more in August than in any month so far this year and I’m currently 15 books over my goal for 2024. That in itself makes me pretty happy. I’ve been pretty terrible in the past with keeping up on my…
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Book Review: Till Death Do Us Part by Laurie Elizabeth Flynn
I’ve been trying to read more fantasy books lately, especially young adult ones since I prefer to have more focus on the story and less on explicit scenes. The author for this book, Kristina, found me and reached out about this book. When I read the description and saw that it included a wide range…
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Book Review: Death in a White Coat by Larry Kirshbaum
“Death in a White Coat” by Larry Kirshbaum is a gripping medical thriller that delves into the personal lives of hospital staff. Detective Barney Kazinski investigates the apparent suicide of a medical student, uncovering a web of intrigue and suspense. Kirshbaum’s extensive experience in the publishing industry shines through in this compelling debut novel.
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Book Review: Alice in Liars Land by Diana Shafran
Alice fulfills her dream of studying magic at Welkin Academy, but becomes embroiled in a mysterious, dangerous game. Written by Diana Shafran, this fantasy young adult novel boasts an immersive magic academy and compelling characters. As Alice navigates the treacherous game, she must uncover hidden truths and face the lurking monster within.
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Book Review: Isolating Contact by Ash Remington
“Witty in Pink” is a delightful romance novel set in historical fiction. The story follows Blythe and Briggs, who navigate a love-hate relationship while facing financial struggles. Their witty banter and slow-building attraction make for an engaging read. Author Erica George, known for young adult romances, brings humor and depth to the characters’ journey.
