Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Review:This book was very well written and most exciting. The author kept the suspense at a high level and did an excellent job of weaving the characters together. I would think any lover of mysteries would enjoy this book! Read more
Review:WOW! It is very rare for me to give an author's first novel a five-star rating But Jason Kasper's JAIS (David Rivers Book 1) definitely deserves the highest rating. The novel moves very fast, and it is very hard to put down. I read in two days. The author's prior personal experience in both combat and BASE jumper gives the details of fighting and jumping an incredible realistic grit. Like many of the great authors of this genre, the main character is tragically flawed, but the read really... Read more
Review:the cardboard characters in this book bear as much resemblace to real people as wax dolls do. the writing is terrible, and the killer can' t remember the killings despite ruminating on them--really? a dumb book. Read more
Review:I thoroughly enjoyed reading this box set by Mr. Hunt - Snatched. The transitioning between the different stories was smooth and done in an unusual way kinda backwards. The characters are interesting and seem to get along exceptionally well though they are completely different individuals. I look forward to reading additional stories by this author. Read more
Review:Joy Ellis is talented writer and always delivers compelling police procedural drama. I have read several of her books and each one delivers time and time again.
In ‘Beware the Past’ DCI Matt Ballard is approaching retirement and is still haunted by one case 25 years ago where three boys were brutally murdered in the remote Gibbet Fen. The killings stopped when the suspect was killed in a hit and run however Ballard was never certain that the suspect was guilty and now the nigh... Read more
Review:I found this an interesting book with well developed characters and an interesting plot. While I enjoyed the book, the pace was a bit slow, and it fit a bit too clearly into a "genre" to rank with a Tanya French or Laura Lippman. Read more
Review:I’ve always liked Bohjalian but this one did me in. The main character was flat, the plot was repetitive, the writing juvenile, and the whole thing a waste of time. At least if I’m going to read a trashy spy novel I know what I’m getting. This book was a huge let-down. I expected so much better. Not sure if I’ll bother to read his next book. Read more
Review:Beth is a shelter girl whose comes from a vicious crime family. The day she met Skull, even though he's quite a bit older than her, she can't stay away from him. Skull sees the innocent girl, and decides he will have her. What he didn't count on were the feelings that quickly developed. If that's not enough, Beth's family has other plans for her, and when huge secrets are revealed, Beth will have to make a choice between family and Skull. Trust me when I say that there is so much more to th... Read more
Review:Once again, Kristen Ashley has given me a story I will go back to reread. Real characters that I like and care about and a dynamic plot that kept me riveted. Doesn't hurt that the women are always funny and the men are amazing! Read more
Review:Yet, another KA story that had me gripped from the 1st page. I know of no other author that can grip you from the 1st page and never get bored throughout the book. For You introduced some characters that I hope are the story lines for the rest of the books I will read in this series. Read more