by Kristopher | Jan 7, 2015 | Review
In her second novel, Vanished, Elizabeth Heiter wastes no time jumping into the story and rarely slows down during the mad-dash to the end. Thriller fans should not miss this paperback original by a promising new name on the suspense landscape. Vanished is a story...
by Kristopher | Dec 12, 2014 | Review
Sometimes a good story well told is the most rewarding experience. In the case of Chris Ewan’s Dark Tides, this is most definitely the case. Ewan tells his tale in what seems like a very simple manner; however, the reality is that the structure of the novel is just...
by Kristopher | Dec 2, 2014 | Ricochet
From The Booking Desk: It has been a busy two months here at BOLO Books. Bouchercon happens every Fall and that tends to dominate coverage here at the blog, but there were also some really great books reviewed. In case you missed anything, here is quick recap. ...
by Kristopher | Nov 21, 2014 | Review
There are three primary types of short story writers: Those that focus on the short story format and make a successful career within the field; those that are just starting their writerly journey and use the short story genre as a way to introduce readers to...
by Kristopher | Oct 8, 2014 | Review
The professional marriage between Gillian Flynn and David Fincher works so much more effectively than the actual marriage of Nick and Amy Dunne, as depicted in the new film version of the mega-successful novel, Gone Girl. Gillian Flynn and David Fincher have come...