The Burglar Who Counted the Spoons –
BOLO Books Review

Every so often, you come across a book in which you know from the very first page that the story within is going to be a pure joy to experience. The Burglar Who Counted the Spoons, the new Bernie Rhodenbarr novel by Lawrence Block, is just such a novel.  Readers will...

The Murder Code –
BOLO Books Review

It would not be a stretch to assume that most fans of crime fiction appreciate the sense of justice found in many of the genre novels.  There is something eminently satisfying in witnessing the “wrong-doer” being exposed and punished.  Readers are used to crimes that...

Once Upon a Lie –
BOLO Books Review

Fans of Maggie Barbieri’s Murder 101 series have come to expect impeccably crafted mysteries with an added emphasis on humor and romance.  When those readers come to Once Upon a Lie, the first in her new series, they may experience a bit of a shock.  Barbieri has...

Cross and Burn –
BOLO Books Review

When it comes to series novels, readers have a variety of motivations for returning book after book, but what most fans agree on is that the central reason for the success of a series resides with the characters themselves.  Val McDermid’s Tony Hill and Carol Jordan...

S. – BOLO Books Review

There are as many different ways to approach reading S. as there are unique readers out there to consume the book.  No two people are going to work their way through S. in the same manner.  Conceived by J.J. Abrams and written by Doug Dorst,  S. is a wholly immersive...