Herman Koch will forever be one of my favorite authors, and DEAR MR. M proves to me that he is an adaptive, ever-evolving author fully deserving of loyal readers. When Iβm looking for a book with a sharp eye for human failings and a sharp wit to match, I will always choose Herman Koch.
Read MoreBook Review: HELL FIRE by Karin Fossum
HELL FIRE is a very different strain of Scandinavian crime fiction from my usual reads. Fossum has written a police procedural/family drama hybrid β and wow, does she do this well. This book is a police procedural, make no mistakeβbut its deep dive into the lives of its characters make it foremost a moving and tragic portrait of innocence lost.
Read MoreBook Review: GOOD AS GONE by Amy Gentry
I judged this book by its cover. I was expecting a fast-paced, twist-filled thrill rideβbut what I got was a suspense novel brimming not with shock value, but with thoughtful insights into love, loss, and hope against all odds. This book is nothing I expected, and I was so pleased to be surprised.
Read MoreAuthor Interview: Amy Gentry, author of GOOD AS GONE
There's something deliciously creepy about reading a crime novel set in a city you used to call homeβI discovered that and much more in Amy Gentry's debut novel, GOOD AS GONE. Today I'm thrilled to share my Q&A with Gentry, wherein she discusses her debut novel, the influence of Houston on her writing, what she's currently reading, and more!
Read MoreCan't-Miss Crime Fiction, Part 1
This post is part 1 in a 2-part series exploring must-reads that are already out. This weekβs post focuses on some of my favorite titles from the past two years. While youβre waiting for upcoming releases to be available in stores and libraries, explore these crime titles!
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