Martin Kich
Content by Martin Kich
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<b>Did she or didn't she?</b>Pam Lewis' suspenseful first novel, <b>Speak Softly, She Can Hear</b>, opens with an incident that spirals into the macabre.
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Joel Ross' page-turner of a debut novel, Double Cross Blind, opens in the early months of World War II, when the British intelligence services identified almost all of the Nazi agents operatin
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The ninth novel in Ridley Pearson's series featuring Seattle police detective Lou Boldt cleverly combines a high-tech crime with one of the oldest plot twists in the mystery genre: the stolen object
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Steven Pressfield, author of The Legend of Bagger Vance, has won international success with his well-researched novels set in ancient Greece.
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In this sequel to A Conspiracy of Paper, David Liss provides another varied and vivid portrait of early 18th-century British life.
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My brother-in-law has noticed that most weather-related place names are more indicative than whimsical: if it is the middle of January and you are visiting a place called Snowshoe, you had better be
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John Lawton's striking new suspense novel, Bluffing Mr. Churchill, is set in the period between the height of the London Blitz and America's entry into World War II.
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