by Kristopher | Oct 28, 2015 | Review
The Black Hood is back! After a short hiatus, Duane Swierczynski and Michael Gaydos’ gritty comic anti-hero has returned in the next chapter of The Black Hood’s journey. “Flor de Muerto” is a single-issue story – serving to bridge the gap between the...
by Kristopher | Oct 23, 2015 | Review
“A little more than kin, and less than kind.” – Shakespeare – Hamlet Act 1, Scene 2, 64-67 One has to wonder what it was like when Shakespeare’s plays began to appear in the 1500’s. The public must have been in awe of the talent displayed by this previously...
by Kristopher | Oct 16, 2015 | Review
Wendy Corsi Staub has been terrifying readers with her psychological suspense novels throughout her long career. The author of over eighty novels, Wendy knows her way around a topical plotline and always manages to find something fresh to say on her subject matter....
by Kristopher | Oct 7, 2015 | Review
This week, Allen Eskens follows up his critically-acclaimed and multi-award-winning debut, The Life We Bury, with an equally strong second novel, The Guise of Another. The over-arching theme of this new novel is deception and the ramifications resulting from it. The...
by Kristopher | Oct 6, 2015 | Review
Kristi Belcamino certainly knows how to grab reader’s attention. This not only refers to her ability to raise her name-recognition among the public due to the improvement she displays with each new book in the Gabriella Giovanni series, but also refers to her skill at...
by Kristopher | Oct 2, 2015 | Review
Since the beginning of John Connolly’s series, Charlie Parker has been battling against evil in all its forms, so it should come as no surprise that with this latest entry – the thirteenth – Parker is facing one of the worst evils humanity has ever known – the Nazis....