by Kristopher | Aug 21, 2014 | Review
“…You grew up and you moved away Across a foreign sea And what was left was what was kept Was what you gave to me You thought you’d left it all behind You thought you’d up and gone But all you did was figure out How to take the long way home…” Rosanne Cash...
by Kristopher | Aug 15, 2014 | Review
There are quite a few authors who write mystery series set within the Amish community. Without question, Linda Castillo is one of the best and most popular. It just takes reading one of her books to see why. The latest novel in Castillo’s Kate Burkholder series is...
by Kristopher | Aug 13, 2014 | Review
Are you looking for a leisurely way to pass a summer evening? Then scope out your most comfortable reading chair, pour yourself a favorite libation, surround yourself with a variety of hors d’oeuvres, crack open Queen of Hearts – the latest novel from Rhys Bowen...
by Kristopher | Aug 8, 2014 | Review
With the increase in occurrences of school-related shootings, it was only a matter of time before the crime fiction genre began to address the issue head-on. Recently, with novels like The Competition by Marcia Clark and now Lori Rader-Day’s debut novel, The Black...
by Kristopher | Aug 1, 2014 | Review
Runner is the newest thriller from Patrick Lee. Like Lee’s previous works, this novel blends elements from various genres to create a unique style and storyline. This time out, we have everything from mind-reading and government experimentation to corporate greed...
by Kristopher | Jul 30, 2014 | Review
Mary Kubica’s debut suspense novel, The Good Girl, is often compared to last year’s smash success story, Gone Girl. Regardless of your feelings towards that Gillian Flynn novel, don’t let The Good Girl pass you by. There are some similarities, but The Good Girl is...