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In J.D. Robb’s ‘Secrets in Death,’ Nearly Everyone Has a Motive to Kill [REVIEW]

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A famous gossip reporter is killed in the middle of a posh night spot in J.D. Robb’s Secrets in Death. (Photo by cottonbro, Pexels.com)

A master manipulator. A tenacious cop. One very public murder. Will Lieutenant Eve Dallas be able to catch a killer when there are so many potential suspects who wanted the deceased to meet an untimely end? Find out in J.D. Robb’s Secrets in Death.

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Amos Decker Hunts Evil in a Small Town in David Baldacci’s ‘The Fallen’ [REVIEW]

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Can Amos Decker stop a killer in the Rust Belt before he strikes again? (Photo courtesy Canva)

A man who never forgets. A town plagued by death. When the two collide, will he be able to vanquish evil and find a killer before he strikes again? Find out in David Baldacci’s thrilling novel, The Fallen. Continue reading “Amos Decker Hunts Evil in a Small Town in David Baldacci’s ‘The Fallen’ [REVIEW]”

Meet Inspector Arkady Renko in Martin Cruz Smith’s Masterpiece, ‘Gorky Park’ [REVIEW]

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Pond in Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure, 1982 (Photo by RIA Novosti archive, image #510373 / Valeriy Shustov / CC-BY-SA 3.0, CC BY-SA 3.0)

A public venue. Three unidentified bodies. One determined investigator. Can one man solve a complicated case when no one in his own government wants him to do so? Find out in Martin Cruz Smith’s dazzling thriller, Gorky Park.  Continue reading “Meet Inspector Arkady Renko in Martin Cruz Smith’s Masterpiece, ‘Gorky Park’ [REVIEW]”

John Saul’s ‘The God Project’ is a Parent’s Worst Nightmare [REVIEW]

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Something is amiss when babies start turning cold in their cribs in John Saul’s classic thriller, The God Project. (Photo courtesy Canva)

In one small town, when children die doctors can’t explain what happened. When other children vanish, police can’t find them. Who can two distraught mothers trust, and will they be able to get to the truth before something happens to any more kids? Find out in John Saul’s classic thriller, The God Project.  Continue reading “John Saul’s ‘The God Project’ is a Parent’s Worst Nightmare [REVIEW]”

Malice Runs Rampant in Heather Graham’s ‘Seeing Darkness’ [REVIEW]

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A raven named Poe looks over the Krewe in Heather Graham’s Seeing Darkness. (Photo courtesy Canva)

It starts as a girls’ weekend. Then the unthinkable happens. Suddenly fun and games end and terror begins. What extreme measures will one woman take to stop a killer? And will anyone believe her when the villain she identifies is beloved by many? Find out in Heather Graham’s tautly plotted new novel, Seeing Darkness.  Continue reading “Malice Runs Rampant in Heather Graham’s ‘Seeing Darkness’ [REVIEW]”