Tag: Fiction
My Sister’s Grave by Robert Dugoni Body in a shallow grave? ✅ Twenty year investigation by sister?✅ Courtroom drama?✅ Various strands leading you down the path of a foregone …
I know this is going to come across poorly to the many authors who write police procedural fiction, but it’s much more believable if the writer is currently or …
Took me a while to get to grips with Divided House but after a couple of chapters, the story gathers speed. Essentially, our hero is a middle management detective …
I enjoyed this yarn immensely as it was refreshingly different to other books I’ve read this year. Nail-biting action and scientific explanations that sent my brain into another orbit, …
Story about someone killing parents about to divorce. Found it lacklustre, too long, and the special skill / talent not believable. The storytelling from numerous points of view was …
I was given this book for an honest review by Sapere Books. If you intended to eat food while you read Alive or Dead by Dean Carson, you’re going …
Blue Bird is a police procedural set in era where new technologies don’t clutter up but rather add to the storytelling. So often I read a book where the …
The Red Cobra twists and turns, is full of action and has a central plot with numerous strands. Saying that, there are some let downs. For example, Miguel, the …
I’m kicking myself for only discovering Sara Paretsky in 2020 because Indemnity Only was written almost 30 years old and I think the author would have fit within my …
Ripped through the last Detective Erika Foster in the series in a day and a half. The story picks up ten days after the ending of Book 5 Some …