by Kristopher | Jul 1, 2016 | Review
Wendy Walker confidently strolls into the crime fiction arena with All is Not Forgotten, a novel that features authentic characters, clever misdirection, timely discussions, and just enough rebellion with which to seduce the reader. All is Not Forgotten is set in a...
by Kristopher | Jun 22, 2016 | Review
Daniel Palmer belongs to the cache of crime fiction writers ā like Harlan Coben and Linwood Barclay ā who excel at crafting tales about regular people caught up in extraordinary circumstances. With writing that is sharp and incisive, Daniel Palmer is once again...
by Kristopher | Jun 17, 2016 | Review
Original and organic is tough to pull off. Too often, an author will lose control of a story in the effort to make it seem different and unique, but when it does work, it can be a beautiful thing. Case in point: Iām Thinking of Ending Things by Iain Reid. Within this...
by Kristopher | Jun 14, 2016 | Review
From the Booking Desk: In light of the events in Orlando this weekend, it has been a difficult few days with more struggles still on the horizon. As I attempt to keep the conflicting emotions of depression and anger at bay, I have surrounded myself with the things I...
by Kristopher | Jun 10, 2016 | Review
What happens in Group stays in Group. This tenet of group therapy has allowed it to be a successful method of treatment for decades. However, now in the hands of Mark Billingham, it also becomes an impediment to a murder investigation. Die of Shame, the recently...