Bury Me Deep (BOLO Review)

In Bury Me Deep, Megan Abbott uses a real-life crime as the springboard for her fictional story.  Since there is no way to know what really happened in the actual case, this novel presents a very believable scenario for what transpired behind closed doors. Bury Me...

The Blackhouse (BOLO Review)

Peter May is part of an ever-growing contingent of mystery writers who simply through the magic of their words are able to transport readers to a foreign location so completely as to make them believe they have actually been there.  These authors include Ann Cleeves,...

What We Saw At Night (BOLO Review)

What We Saw At Night is the newest Young Adult title from Jacquelyn Mitchard and the first release from the new Soho Teen imprint.  It is exciting to see Soho Press venture into the YA arena and it’s nice to see Mitchard try her hand at a mystery for teens. In...

The Wrath of Angels
(BOLO Review)

The Wrath of Angels is the eleventh book in John Connolly’s Charlie Parker series.  In this outing, Charlie is asked to help location the wreckage of an airplane that is hidden in the woods of Maine.  What follows is a mythic journey or quest novel in which various...

BOLO Books’ TOP 12 of ’12

DAY FOUR

From the Booking Desk: This post continues my list of the best reads of 2012. You can find the books from DAY ONE, TWO and THREE – here, here, and here. NOTE:  These books appear in no particular order, as I would find it impossible to rank them....