Carolyn Hart’s ‘Don’t Go Home’ Is A Well Written Whodunit! [REVIEW]

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Sometimes folks in your home town don’t want to see you return.
(Photo courtesy Josh McGinn, Flickr)

Mystery fans with a penchant for classic whodunits and a sleuth who can’t seem to stay out of trouble will love Carolyn Hart’s newest novel, Don’t Go Home. Continue reading “Carolyn Hart’s ‘Don’t Go Home’ Is A Well Written Whodunit! [REVIEW]”

Jeffery Deaver’s ‘Solitude Creek’ Will Turn Your World Upside Down And Inside Out [REVIEW]

Woman, Sunset, Sea and Silence
Woman, Sunset, Sea and Silence (Photo courtesy martin, Flickr)

In Jeffery Deaver’s latest novel, Solitude Creek, a killer is obsessed with using people’s own fears against them as the ultimate weapon. As panic spreads across the Monterrey Peninsula, California Bureau of Investigation kinesics expert Kathryn Dance returns to solve the case before the killer can strike again.  Continue reading “Jeffery Deaver’s ‘Solitude Creek’ Will Turn Your World Upside Down And Inside Out [REVIEW]”

J.A. Jance’s ‘Dance of the Bones’ Celebrates Native American Life [REVIEW]

Murderer's weapon on the table
Murderer’s weapon on the table
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Fans of J.P. Beaumont and Brandon Walker will enjoy reading J.A. Jance’s latest novel, Dance of the Bones. For the first time ever, Jance brings two characters from different series together to solve a murder spanning several decades and jurisdictions. Continue reading “J.A. Jance’s ‘Dance of the Bones’ Celebrates Native American Life [REVIEW]”

Laura Lippman’s ‘Hush Hush’ Fails to Entertain [REVIEW]

Looking outside, longingly
When a woman returns to face the teen daughters she left behind, a private investigator must figure out whether she is guilty or innocent. (Photo by Don Harder, Flickr)

Following the death of her baby, she disappeared from the public eye. Now she’s back once more, and someone isn’t happy about it. Will a private investigator be able to protect the mother, or will she be the one to need protecting? Find out in Laura Lippman’s Hush Hush.  Continue reading “Laura Lippman’s ‘Hush Hush’ Fails to Entertain [REVIEW]”