Tag: thrilling

The Last Streamers of Confetti on New Year’s Eve by Kenneth Nichols Fecteau and Judy Nichols Fecteau (Book Review #1980)

*The Last Streamers of Confetti on New Year’s Eve* by Kenneth Nichols Fecteau and Judy Nichols Fecteau is an electrifying blend of paranormal adventure, historical fiction, and indigenous spirituality. The novel centers on Mandy, Lizzy, Hugo, and Yerma, four members of the Mistook Tribe,… Continue Reading “The Last Streamers of Confetti on New Year’s Eve by Kenneth Nichols Fecteau and Judy Nichols Fecteau (Book Review #1980)”

Herald Petrel by Strange Seawolf (Book Review #1945)

*Herald Petrel* by Strange Seawolf is a gripping space opera that plunges readers into a dystopian universe where survival, corporate tyranny, and the ghosts of the past collide. The story begins with a catastrophic explosion that devastates the cargo spaceship *Herald Petrel*, forcing substitute… Continue Reading “Herald Petrel by Strange Seawolf (Book Review #1945)”

KYD’S GAME” by Marc Rosenberg (Book Review #1880)

Marc Rosenberg’s “KYD’S GAME” is a thrilling espionage novel that sweeps readers from the serene fields of Kansas to the perilous shadows of Moscow and Chechnya. With its intense narrative and deep political intrigue, Rosenberg delivers a story that not only entertains but also… Continue Reading “KYD’S GAME” by Marc Rosenberg (Book Review #1880)”

The Reentrant by Terrence Hart (Book Review #1873)

Terrence Hart’s “The Reentrant” offers a profound journey through space and the human psyche, blending science fiction with deeply personal stakes. The novel centers on Aurelia, a brilliant biochemist facing the inexorable approach of death from pancreatic cancer. Her initial concern is for her… Continue Reading “The Reentrant by Terrence Hart (Book Review #1873)”

The Machine Murders by C J Abazis (Book Review #1809)

“The Machine Murders” by C.J. Abazis is a riveting thriller that transports readers to the stunning yet sinister backdrop of Mykonos, where a series of chilling murders disrupts the island’s party scene. The novel’s protagonist, Manos Manu, is an unconventional hero: a data scientist… Continue Reading “The Machine Murders by C J Abazis (Book Review #1809)”

SEVEN TREASURES by Paul Harmon (Book review #1800)

“Seven Treasures” by Paul Harmon is a richly woven tapestry of love, war, art, and mystery set in the picturesque but hauntingly secretive village of Villemont in the South of France. Harmon masterfully intertwines the present-day art mystery with the harrowing experiences of World… Continue Reading “SEVEN TREASURES by Paul Harmon (Book review #1800)”

The Palace of the Stars: Book One of the Harker Investigates Mysteries by Karina McRoberts (Book Review #518)

The Palace of the Stars is a historical fiction novel set in the Victorian era. The story is about Michael Harker, an ex-cop with unfinished business. An earthquake transports Mike, one hundred years into the past. He meets Mae, a dancer, and a magician.… Continue Reading “The Palace of the Stars: Book One of the Harker Investigates Mysteries by Karina McRoberts (Book Review #518)”