Elly Griffiths’ ‘The Woman in Blue’ Is Profoundly Entertaining [REVIEW]

The Church of St. Peter in Walsingham
Medieval Walsingham is the perfect backdrop for an ominous story filled with murder, mayhem and thinly-veiled threats. (Photo by Spencer Means, Flickr)

Elly Griffith’s latest Dr. Ruth Galloway novel, The Woman in Blue, unfolds like a deadly, mysterious flower in the medieval village of Walsingham. With haunting, elegant prose, readers are lured into a story populated by quirky characters, an intriguing landscape, and an impossible whodunit that will keep them guessing.  Continue reading “Elly Griffiths’ ‘The Woman in Blue’ Is Profoundly Entertaining [REVIEW]”

Daniel Silva’s ‘The English Spy’ Is My Favorite Summer Thriller! [REVIEW]

Big Ben in London
Gabriel Allon returns in The English Spy. (Photo by Nedim Chaabene, Flickr)

My mind is still racing. My heart is beating too fast. My hands are trembling from the visceral pacing and non-stop action in Daniel Silva’s latest novel, The English Spy. Continue reading “Daniel Silva’s ‘The English Spy’ Is My Favorite Summer Thriller! [REVIEW]”