The Negative Image, by Kerrigan Blackburne (sic.)[Review]

Avoid this! Likely AI-generated. If you see it as a free download, it’s probably a scam. This Novella is a nonsensical story written either entirely by AI or with only slight human oversight. I picked it up free in a group promotion via Bookfunnel. I don’t recommend that you do the same. It is not … More The Negative Image, by Kerrigan Blackburne (sic.)[Review]

The Washashore, by Christopher Mirabile [Review]

“I have a new favorite fictional police officer and his name is Silas Lopez.” I have a new favorite fictional police officer and his name is Silas Lopez. In this debut novel, Christopher Mirabile has created a character with heart, humor, wisdom, perspective, and a huge likeability factor. Silas is the titular “washashore,” something that … More The Washashore, by Christopher Mirabile [Review]

Recalled: The Adventures of Rhone & Stone (Rhone & Stone, book #3), by Strider S.R. Klusman [Review]

“If you enjoy world-building and immersing in a fantasy world with engaging detail and likeable (if sometimes bumbling) characters, you can hunker down for a good long spell of being fascinated by the world of Rhone and Stone.” This was my first exposure to Strider Kussman’s Rhone & Stone series. The author gave me a … More Recalled: The Adventures of Rhone & Stone (Rhone & Stone, book #3), by Strider S.R. Klusman [Review]

She Knew Too Much, by Victoria Westfield [Review]

“A sophisticated action thriller with a deep heart.” Victoria Westfield’s new thriller (with an undercurrent of repressed romance) is an engrossing read, particularly if you enjoy foreign settings, in this case, Italy. The protagonist, Genie, is a travel writer, nearing the end of a trip to Rome and vicinity, when she sits down at a … More She Knew Too Much, by Victoria Westfield [Review]

Death in Utopia by Phillip Vega [Review]

“This is a deeply plotted and multi-layered story that is definitely not fully over when the last page is turned.” This is the first book in what will be a series (additional books not yet written) featuring Clearwater, Florida homicide detective Karen Skaryd (Scare -id) and her husband, plumber and hybrid rose horticulturist, Brock. The … More Death in Utopia by Phillip Vega [Review]

The Thursday Murder Club, by Richard Osman [Review]

“There is a story here, and I’m hoping that the upcoming motion picture will distill this book down into something watchable. My advice is to wait for the movie.” This cozy mystery is 90% cozy and (at best) 10% mystery. The story meanders and meanders. The prose is packet with description of unimportant things, characters … More The Thursday Murder Club, by Richard Osman [Review]