Once a Killer, by Murray Bailey [Review]

“A gripping, twisty mystery that keeps you guessing and keeps you interested in an exotic setting.” This noir-style mystery is set in Hong Kong in the 1950s. The protagonist, Charles Balcome, is an English gentleman who enjoys having affairs with the bored wives of the island’s rich English business tycoons. But Balcome has a dark … More Once a Killer, by Murray Bailey [Review]

KEID: A Lost Civilization: The Fourth Oort Chronicle (The Oort Chronicles Book 4), by Robert Williscroft [Review]

“Scientists, astronomers, and readers who love Williscroft’s earlier books and both the theoretical and practical issues of space exploration will love this detailed treatment that builds on the author’s earlier Oort chronicles.“ I’m a fan of Robert Williscroft’s science fiction and Keid,A Lost Civilization is solid, hard-core sci-fi. You might call this book“pure” science fiction. … More KEID: A Lost Civilization: The Fourth Oort Chronicle (The Oort Chronicles Book 4), by Robert Williscroft [Review]

Resurrection Walk, by Michael Connelly [review]

Mysteries don’t get any better than this one. It’s a masterful and thoroughly enjoyable read. Michael Connelly doesn’t need more reviews for Resurrection Walk. I’ve been a huge fan for decades and model my own writing on his formidable foundation. I picked up this Kindle on a discount deal and could not have enjoyed the … More Resurrection Walk, by Michael Connelly [review]