Tag: psyche

Bitterblue by Sam Martin(Book Review #1986)

In *Bitterblue*, Sam Martin weaves a dark and gripping narrative that explores the complexities of deceit, redemption, and the search for forgiveness. Set against a backdrop of broken lives and hidden secrets, the story follows several interconnected characters, each struggling with their own demons… Continue Reading “Bitterblue by Sam Martin(Book Review #1986)”

Why I Write Noir by Robert White (Book Review #1915)

In “Why I Write Noir,” Robert White delves into the dark recesses of human nature, driven by a fascination with the grim realities of crime and the incomprehensible motives of serial killers. The book opens with reference to a line spoken by a former… Continue Reading “Why I Write Noir by Robert White (Book Review #1915)”

Just Fireworks: A child’s memories of a war-torn Lebanon by Nader Barrak (Book Review #1845)

In “Just Fireworks: A Child’s Memories of a War-torn Lebanon,” Nader Barrak offers a poignant and deeply personal recount of the Lebanese Civil War through the innocent eyes of a child who witnessed the horrors of conflict firsthand. Starting from when he was nearly… Continue Reading “Just Fireworks: A child’s memories of a war-torn Lebanon by Nader Barrak (Book Review #1845)”

Tales From Grimlock Cove by Oscar Whiting (Book Review #1779)

“Tales From Grimlock Cove” by Oscar Whiting is a masterful collection of stories that skillfully weaves together elements of horror, mystery, and the supernatural. Each story is a unique and engaging exploration of the darker aspects of human nature and the unknown, set against… Continue Reading “Tales From Grimlock Cove by Oscar Whiting (Book Review #1779)”