The Little Death [2010] by PJ Parrish is apart of an ongoing mystery series featuring private detective Louis Kincaid and the story is set in Florida. Out of maybe 8 or 9 titles by the writing team that make up the PJ Parrish pseudonym of Kristy Montee and Kelly Nichol there are only three titles available digitally. […]
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Harlequin has decided to re-release their Vintage collection of crime novels with the original cover art. I had no idea that Harlequin, which is synonymous with romance, published hard boiled mysteries.
Anyway, the covers are all quite arresting to look at and made me salivate to read one. I didn’t know who to start with first so […]
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All across blogland many people are discovering what a wonderful writer Megan Whalen Turner is and it makes me happy inside whenever I hear or read that someone else has discovered how awesome she is. Well, Fictionwise has all three of her books in digital form: The Thief, The Queen of Attolia and The King of Attolia.
The […]
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The Magdalen Martyrs (2005) by Ken Bruen is the third book in the Jack Taylor series. Irishman and ex-Guard, Jack Taylor is a on again/off again alcoholic who was kicked out of the Guards due to his drinking. He’s tackled some interesting cases in the past while continuing to drown out his demons with alcohol and […]
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I have yet to behold the wonder that is Neil Gaiman. I’ve heard through word of mouth how good he is but I have yet to read any of his books. However, I do own a few. CNN did a interview with the author about his new book, Graveyard, which is inspired by Kipling’s The Jungle Book. Instead of […]
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Guitar Man by Marie Treanor was released this month. It’s a novella and a sequel to Undead Men Wear Plaid. I enjoyed Undead Men Wear Plaid, that featured Jenny and her Romanian lover, Charlie. Guitar Man is set in Glasgow and tells the story of Ellie, Jenny’s friend who has had her share of bad luck with men. Two weeks before her planned […]
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