In the Mail: Known To Evil
Leonid McGill, Mosley’s newest hero (The Long Fall, 2009), is haunted by the bad things he used to do to people—or so he keeps telling us.
Leonid McGill, Mosley’s newest hero (The Long Fall, 2009), is haunted by the bad things he used to do to people—or so he keeps telling us.
It was fascinating, entertaining, enthralling and mystifying all at the same time. If you enjoy YA books not afraid to tackle complex and potentially controver...
Cute and well packaged series - not enough suspense or imagination for me to continue to read but recommended for age appropriate readers.
The Templar Conspiracy by Paul Christopher Publishers Weekly At the start of Christopher’s cartoonish fourth Templar suspense novel (after The Templar Thr...
So whether you are a fan of Kehlmann, interested in the themes of identity, language and fame, or, like me, just looking for something a little different I thin...
Iron River: A Charlie Hood Novel by T. Jefferson Parker Kirkus Reviews Deputy Charlie Hood (The Renegades, 2009, etc.) copes with love, war and a baffling being...