A sense of dread and mystery persists from the opening page to the novel’s surprising conclusion.
A sense of dread and mystery persists from the opening page to the novel’s surprising conclusion.
A sense of dread and mystery persists from the opening page to the novel’s surprising conclusion.
Trace of Evil by Alice Blanchard launches a new, promising series and delivers an airtight police procedural with deeply macabre elements.
A character doesn’t persist through 50 books if she’s not an all-star, and this volume shows just why that’s the case.
This sprightly mystery bubbles along like a hot cauldron.
Lovegrove gives the Great Detective a much more traditional, even cozy sort of case in this fun holiday tale.
James Langton’s proper English accent is well suited to the latest Magic Men mystery.
Faye’s smart, stylish and suspenseful tale tackles timeless topics of race and gender.
It’s easy to picture this sleuthing pair as a Regency Nick and Nora Charles—urbane, yet with a strong undercurrent of “get ’er done.”
Get ready for an exceptionally intricate tale that will take you in unexpected directions and then pummel you when you get there.
The narrative is tight and marvelously paced, the characters are flawed but enormously sympathetic, and the suspense factor is simply off the charts.
Mizushima’s mystery makes the most of its unusual setting and charming characters.
Chock full of clues, criss-crossing subplots and wry dialogue, Truss’s latest is a pleasure from start to finish.
Grimes’ latest will keep the reader guessing as they wait for the surprising big reveal.
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