Category: Mystery & Crime

The Peculiar Case of the Petersburg Professor by Sharon Kay (Book Review #1717)

“The Peculiar Case of the Petersburg Professor” by Sharon Kay is an engaging and immersive cozy mystery set in the nostalgic backdrop of 1974. This book marks the debut of the Michelle Kilpatrick Mysteries series, captivating readers with its blend of suspense, intrigue, and… Continue Reading “The Peculiar Case of the Petersburg Professor by Sharon Kay (Book Review #1717)”

Monsters of North Yellowstone by Sae Luy (Book Review #1686)

“Monsters of North Yellowstone” by Sae Luy invites readers into a post-apocalyptic world where the remnants of humanity grapple with the aftermath of infected water, natural disasters, and a mysterious disease that turns survivors into memoryless monsters. In this gripping narrative, the main character,… Continue Reading “Monsters of North Yellowstone by Sae Luy (Book Review #1686)”

The Perilous Awakening of Johnny Hazard by E.B. Hauk (Book Review #1681)

“The Perilous Awakening of Johnny Hazard” by E.B. Hauk is a gripping exploration of the unraveling psyche of Johnny Hazard, an OSU assistant coach, whose seemingly perfect life takes a harrowing turn. Set in 1986, the narrative unfolds with Johnny at the pinnacle of… Continue Reading “The Perilous Awakening of Johnny Hazard by E.B. Hauk (Book Review #1681)”

Full-Tilt Boogie by Robb T. White (Book Review #1670)

“Full-Tilt Boogie: A Riveting Crime Thriller Unfolding in the Heartland” “Full-Tilt Boogie” by Robb T. White takes readers on a gripping ride through the gritty streets of Youngstown, Ohio, in a crime thriller that unfolds with relentless intensity. Special Agent Jade Hui, newly assigned… Continue Reading “Full-Tilt Boogie by Robb T. White (Book Review #1670)”

ZIPLINE by P. Anthony Michael (Book Review #1663)

“ZIPLINE: A Gripping Adventure into the Unknown” In P. Anthony Michael’s “ZIPLINE,” readers are taken on an enthralling journey into the mysterious and quarantined Finch Mountain, where secrets, strange creatures, and a hidden zip line await a group of intrepid hikers led by the… Continue Reading “ZIPLINE by P. Anthony Michael (Book Review #1663)”

THE INSTITUTE Stolen Case Files by T S Galindo (Book Review #1657)

Title: “THE INSTITUTE Stolen Case Files: A Riveting Journey into Secret Realms” T. S. Galindo’s “THE INSTITUTE Stolen Case Files” takes readers on a thrilling and mysterious ride through eight captivating stories set in a future shrouded in secrecy. The allure of these stolen… Continue Reading “THE INSTITUTE Stolen Case Files by T S Galindo (Book Review #1657)”

The Carolina Variant by Brooke L. French (Book Review #1655)

Title: Unraveling the Web of Intrigue in “The Carolina Variant” Brooke L. French’s gripping novel, “The Carolina Variant,” unfolds a riveting tale of intrigue, conspiracy, and the indomitable human spirit in the face of a deadly virus. As Tess Oliver, a determined young lawyer… Continue Reading “The Carolina Variant by Brooke L. French (Book Review #1655)”

The Camaro Murders by Ian Lewis (Book Review #1649)

“The Camaro Murders: A Supernatural Journey Through Time and Redemption” “The Camaro Murders,” an intricately woven tale by Ian Lewis, unfolds across two winters, immersing readers in a narrative told out of sequence. Despite its experimental nature, the story reveals a meticulously crafted plot… Continue Reading “The Camaro Murders by Ian Lewis (Book Review #1649)”

Paper Targets – Art Can Be Murder by Steve S. Saroff (Book Review #1637)

‘Paper Targets’ is a crime thriller about Enzi, a person with dyslexia who is math-smart and becomes a successful computer coder. While he falls in love with a woman named Kaori, he also meets Tommy, who introduces him to cybercrime.