MYSTERY
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DRAWING BLOOD – Deirdre Verne
CeCe Prentice is a Freegan – someone who seeks to reduce their footprint on the planet by reducing waste and reusing everything possible and even digging for discarded food. As such, she’s acquainted with the manager of the town dump (where CeCe was planning to ‘shop’ for her next vehicle). When Big Bob, the dump Continue reading
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DEATH COMES TO HAPPY ACRES – JT Moss
An aging (retired?) jazz musician, Wade Lovett, who hasn’t worked a gig in a long time, is currently living in a trailer park and is dating three different women. When one of the women is discovered dead, Wade is one of the prime suspects. I am slowly becoming a fan of mysteries and I’ve noticed Continue reading
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LETTERS FROM A MURDERER – John Matthews
It is the last decade of the 19th century, in the middle of the second industrial revolution. New York is just beginning to truly define its character as a metropolis, and with this sort of sprawling and uncontained energy can come a side of mankind that is undesired. Thieves, murderers, gangs, corruption and vice thrive Continue reading
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ONLY THE DEAD – Vidar Sundstøl
After reading the first volume in Vidar Sundstøl’s Minnesota Trilogy (review here) I was left with the feeling that the story wasn’t done, which will rarely get reviewed in a positive light from me. I feel a book should stand alone as a book, with beginning, middle, and end. But if the first book didn’t Continue reading
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DOUBLE DOWN – Gabra Zackman
What happens when undercover operatives really work under cover? Under the covers? Double Down, by Gabra Zackman, is the third book in The Bod Squad series. Part mystery/thriller, part satire, part erotic romance, this novella is intended to entertain and it delivers. Tyka and Mahmoud are two trained assassins who have zeroed in on one Continue reading
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INCARNATE – James Kahn
Vic, from Chicago, learns that his fiancée is being stalked. This is uncomfortable especially because his late wife had also been stalked before being killed. Guy, from Los Angeles, is having dreams of a murder in 19th century Ireland. Guy learns that he has a brain tumor, which he’s told is causing the hallucinations. Guy believes, Continue reading
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THE BIG BRUSH-OFF – Michael Murphy
Over the course of the last two years I’ve read and reviewed over 200 books. I would say that most of them have been better than average and I’ve read some that have really interested me in some new authors and/or series’. But one of my absolute favorites is the ‘Jake & Laura Mystery’ series Continue reading
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RUBBER SOUL – Greg Kihn
I’ll start off by admitting that I really enjoyed this book. This semi-biographical mystery appears to follow the early days and rise of the Beatles. The book primarily follows “Dust Bin” Bob who meets John, Paul, Stu Sutcliffe and George before they become the famous Beatles. Given the nickname “Dust Bin” by John Lennon, Bob Continue reading
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CLOWNFELLAS – Carlton Mellick III
Alright… so ‘bizarro’ fiction has become a “thing.” I mean … I know that there’s been bizarro fiction for a long time (I think I was writing it back in the 80’s), but it hasn’t always had its current classification (it was speculative fiction, with a twist back then). Now it’s its own genre. And Continue reading
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ENTRY ISLAND – Peter May
Detective Sime Mackenzie is part of an eight-person team of investigators flying to Entry Island, a narrow strip of land in the Gulf of St. Lawrence that was once the entry port into Canada and is now the home to only 130 people. One of the wealthiest people on the island has been murdered in Continue reading
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RYDER: BIRD OF PREY – Nick Pengelley
Ayesha Ryder is a an adventurer, much like Indiana Jones, and in this book, she’s on the hunt for the Maltese Falcon, a real item of legend (though it looks much different from that in the movie) which supposedly lead the owner to another item of legend: the sword once owned by King Harold of Continue reading
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BEYOND A DOUBT – Nancy Cole Silverman
I reviewed the first book in this mystery series about a year ago (you can read that review here) and found it to be fine but not outstanding. I am glad to report that this second book, Beyond a Doubt, by Nancy Cole Silverman, steps it up a notch and delivers an exciting mystery. More Continue reading

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