Tag: #CrimeFiction

The Bystander by John David (Book Review #2148)

The Bystander by John David is a sharp, compelling debut that skillfully merges the intensity of a modern mystery with the realism of today’s media landscape. Set against the lively backdrop of a Florida college football weekend, the story follows TV reporter Pete Lemaster,… Continue Reading “The Bystander by John David (Book Review #2148)”

THE MERCILESS DUO RETURNS by George Milare (Book Review #2099)

George Milare’s The Merciless Duo Returns is not your average crime thriller—it’s a gritty, psychological deep-dive into terror, trauma, and twisted justice. As Book 1 in the Most Wanted series, it sets the stage with chilling confidence and unrelenting suspense.

After Pearl by Stephen G. Eoannou (Book Review #2059)

Stephen G. Eoannou’s After Pearl is a masterfully written, darkly atmospheric historical mystery that immerses readers in the morally murky world of 1940s Buffalo, just months after the attack on Pearl Harbor. At once gritty and psychologically complex, the novel introduces us to Nicholas… Continue Reading “After Pearl by Stephen G. Eoannou (Book Review #2059)”

Intrigue and Suspense in Parisian Detective Tales, Part One: Two Sisters by Marcel Marquié (Book Review #2046)

In Two Sisters, the first part of his Parisian Detective Tales trilogy, Marcel Marquié weaves a captivating post-WWII detective story set against the backdrop of a recovering Paris. The novel is steeped in the political tensions of the time, with France still grappling with… Continue Reading “Intrigue and Suspense in Parisian Detective Tales, Part One: Two Sisters by Marcel Marquié (Book Review #2046)”