Crime Fiction

The Haunting of Rachel Harroway Boxset - A Gripping Paranormal Mystery
The Haunting of Rachel Harroway Boxset - A Gripping Paranormal Mystery

Review:Too many adjectives to describe mundane things, which detracts from story. Too many conflicting descriptions that made me want to edit the story i.e., Tires "screeching" on black ice, (not possible on ice), an abyss, but filled with snow capped trees...I really wanted to like the books, but maybe it is just me. Read a sample for yourself. Read more

A Dylan Hunter Justice Thriller (Dylan Hunter Thrillers Book 1)
A Dylan Hunter Justice Thriller (Dylan Hunter Thrillers Book 1)

Review:At the core of HUNTER lies the culmination of years of study and investigation of the criminal justice system and the correctional system in the United States.

At its heart lives an entirely different animal. A classic love story infused with joy and sorrow, trust and doubt, but most of all genuine uncontrolled passion.

Robert Bidinotto, a well known and respected voice in the arena of crime and punishment has taken these elements and blended them into a truly stunning first novel... Read more

A Crime Thriller Inspired By a True Story (The Good Lawyer Series Book 2)
A Crime Thriller Inspired By a True Story (The Good Lawyer Series Book 2)

Review:I thoroughly enjoyed this book , it was one that urged me to spend MORE time reading than I usually do. Though it's a courtroom novel and of course is predictable in that sense , it also contains some interesting twists one doesn't usually associate with legal thrillers. Read more

The Cutting Edge (Lincoln Rhyme Thrillers Book 14)
The Cutting Edge (Lincoln Rhyme Thrillers Book 14)

Review:So disappointed. I'm at 75% on my Kindle, paid $14.99 for this, and it's so boring I don't think I can finish it. I won't be gambling my money on Deaver again anytime soon. Oh well. He's not the first of our favorite authors to lose it. Read more

Omerta
Omerta

Review:Its again the same old story of dons where the successor takes over and reigns. In omerta the successor is the nephew instead of the sons. I think if you are fed up reading the mafia stories then this book is definitely not for you
Don Raymonde Aprile gets murdered and he leaves the biggest junk of his property - The Bank, to the nephew Astorre viola instead of his own children. Astorre now takes the responsibility to find out the killers of his uncle and in the process tumbles over a hug... Read more

From the Ashes (Ravenwood Mysteries Book 1)
From the Ashes (Ravenwood Mysteries Book 1)

Review:A good detective story. Relatable characters. The setting is 1900 San Francisco and Isabelle (Bel) is a strong female protagonist. The plot has lots of surprises and the backfill history is done well. I hope Flynn continues the series with Detective Riot and Bel. Read more

EMP Post Apocalyptic Fiction - The Pulse Super Boxset
EMP Post Apocalyptic Fiction - The Pulse Super Boxset

Review:I got this book FREE and still only could get through one of the ten volumes. I was hoping the story would develop into something entertaining. However, I couldn't get past the male bashing. I tried to think of ONE positive attribute of ANY male character in the first book. I couldn’t come up with a single one, apparently neither could this SJW man-hating feminist author. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME unless you enjoy poorly researched apocalyptic stories where every female is a positive role mode... Read more

Scraps of Paper (The First Spookie Town Murder Mystery Book 1)
Scraps of Paper (The First Spookie Town Murder Mystery Book 1)

Review:While I agree there were some errors, there weren't enough to turn me off to this very enjoyable read. Good character development with a plot line that kept me turning the pages. Looks like I will be reading the next one soon. Read more

Fury of a Phoenix (The Nix Series Book 1)
Fury of a Phoenix (The Nix Series Book 1)

Review:A great start that falls apart in believability as the story progresses. I started off liking Nix and ended up not caring for her. The truth about her marriage is just ridiculous and the action becomes repetitive without furthering the storyline. It was kind of a downer to read and I have lost interest in this series. Read more

Bad Blood (A Virgil Flowers Novel, Book 4)
Bad Blood (A Virgil Flowers Novel, Book 4)

Review:I love Sandford. But in this instance I feel as if I had read the book previously...too many similarities to previous Sandford books.
Sex crimes, sex crimes involving children...I like the Flowers series, but if we are going to have a new detective, what about some new crimes types for him to solve! Stop recycling and create a story line as powerful as that of Davenport. Read more

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