Category: Thriller Action-Adventure

Shallcross: The Blindspot Cathedral, A Novel by Charles Porter (Book Review #1199)

Shallcross is an existential thriller fiction and a perfect tale for Halloween and horror fans. The story begins with Aubrey Shallcross and his feelings of the absence of routine since he has sold his business and is retired. Things have lost their purpose, and… Continue Reading “Shallcross: The Blindspot Cathedral, A Novel by Charles Porter (Book Review #1199)”

There’s a Dead Girl In My Yard by Angela Page and Mia Altieri (Book Review #1198) 

There’s a dead girl in my yard is a comedy crime story inspired by actual events. Poppy is a struggling actress, and her life changes when she witnesses an urn being buried. She gets involved with Dalia, a dead girl who used to be… Continue Reading “There’s a Dead Girl In My Yard by Angela Page and Mia Altieri (Book Review #1198) ”

The Second List by Max Bridges (Book Review #1189)

The second list is an organized crime thriller story. It all begins with Patrick Rooper, a journalist and an ex-navy SEAL who is given a request to retrieve a document from the Swiss Alps, realizing he got more than what he bargained for.

As Vaan Made us by Jonathan Sobe (Book Review #1182)

As Vaan mase us is a dystopian thriller describing a world where the world is divided, humanity is not at all life before, and with a cast of characters that are diverse and rich, you enter a world where it’s uncertain and a holy… Continue Reading “As Vaan Made us by Jonathan Sobe (Book Review #1182)”

Nous Nous by John Vanderslice (Book Review #1145)

Nous Nous is a crime fiction story about a man facing the reality of his child being kidnapped and murdered without receiving any justice. He takes the matter into his own hands and sets the cosmic balance straight by kidnapping a child.

Wayward Girls by Claire Matturro and Penny Koepsel (Book Review #1119)

Wayward girls is a crime fiction story inspired by the events that occurred at Artesia Hall, a school in Texas where a female student passed away in 1972. The result of this story is what transpires in this beautifully written tale.

They Call Him Sizzleborn by Bret Tallman (Book Review #1118)

They call him Sizzleborn is an action-adventure story about a professional cage fighter, Charlie Tate. He is married to Vivienne Quick and has two sons with her. As they move to his wife’s old family home, he discovers that his wife has been hiding… Continue Reading “They Call Him Sizzleborn by Bret Tallman (Book Review #1118)”

Branching Chaos by Nathan Nish (Book Review #1116)

Branching Chaos is a psychological thriller written about Anna and her journey through different realities. She has a project to hand in but decides to give a new student the tour of the school. As the tour is happening, she experiences flickering’s and a… Continue Reading “Branching Chaos by Nathan Nish (Book Review #1116)”

Heaven’s Assassins by Patrick J. Sacchetti (Book Review #1099)

Heaven’s assassins is a dark thriller, black humour, crime fiction. I found the book to be just like the author had mentioned. It was the work of street fiction. Honest thoughts, real conversations and feelings that people have. Especially liberal-minded, educated, and well-read folks… Continue Reading “Heaven’s Assassins by Patrick J. Sacchetti (Book Review #1099)”