Midnight and Blue, a John Rebus mystery – Ian Rankin
If you have not read Ian Rankin’s Rebus mystery Heart Full of Headstones do not read on as this review MUST CONTAIN A SPOILER. In the twenty-fifth John Rebus novel Continue Reading
If you have not read Ian Rankin’s Rebus mystery Heart Full of Headstones do not read on as this review MUST CONTAIN A SPOILER. In the twenty-fifth John Rebus novel Continue Reading
Michael Connelly is the most elegant writer in the mystery genre. His stories flow like melted butter, his characters are well-defined and interesting, and his plots, though complex, are developed Continue Reading
If I am not mistaken, Someone in the Attic is America’s introduction to Irish crime novelist Andrea Mara. Overseas, she already has five or so mystery novels under her belt. Continue Reading
Walter Mosley’s Easy Rawlins mystery novels are a like it or leave it kind of thing. Mosley’s narrative style for this series and Rawlins encountering more secondary characters than a Continue Reading
All that for THAT?? was my first reaction when finishing Abir Mukherjee thriller Hunted (at Amazon). Add to that the fact many plot and character lines are left pretty much Continue Reading
Bones Under the Ice by Mary Ann Miller is, if you are a generous and patient reader, a decent mystery novel. This thriller would have been a lot better had Continue Reading