by Kristopher | Feb 13, 2015 | Review
Crazy Love You, the new novel by Lisa Unger, is about obsessive love and all that is good and bad about relationships. The real feat here is that Lisa Unger has managed to write a book that is as addictive as the relationship at the story’s core. Prepare for a long...
by Kristopher | Feb 6, 2015 | Review
By all accounts, SJ Watson’s novel, Before I Go To Sleep, signaled the auspicious debut of a promising new talent in the crime fiction genre. Anticipation has been at fever pitch as anxious fans wait for his second novel. With the publication of Second Life in the...
by Kristopher | Jan 30, 2015 | Review
There is no question that international crime fiction has flooded the United States market; and it has done so with unparalleled success. That said, there are still always new talents to be discovered both domestically and aboard. One of those authors is Sara Blaedel,...
by Kristopher | Jan 27, 2015 | Review
What the dickens? Could there be another new must-watch mystery series? Yes indeed! Grantchester is the latest addition to the Masterpiece Mystery family (airing on PBS) and it is well worth checking out. Based on the successful Sidney Chambers mysteries by James...
by Kristopher | Jan 23, 2015 | Review
Tina Seskis is likely a name that is unfamiliar to readers. Her debut novel, One Step Too Far, made a splash when released in the UK and is now finally making its way to the States. This psychological thriller will appeal to fans of complex and realistic domestic...
by Kristopher | Jan 21, 2015 | Review
The Staircase is a documentary directed by Academy Award-winning director Jean-Xavier de Lestrade. The version I watched was from the Sundance Channel DVD collection, as it was very difficult to find viewing options for this on any streaming services. If you are a fan...