Sometimes you just need a seriously twisted and totally engaging serial killer thrillerβand THE FOURTH MONKEY is that book. Author J.D. Barker serves up a twisty and original take on the classic cop vs. serial killer thriller in THE FOURTH MONKEY. Fans of Se7en and The Silence of the Lambs: listen up, this oneβs for you.
Read MoreBook Review: INTO THE WATER by Paula Hawkins
I've been sitting on this review for a little while now, not wanting to admit that a book as highly anticipated as INTO THE WATER just didn't work for me. But it's just the truth: INTO THE WATER didn't work for me. INTO THE WATER might be better appreciated as women's fiction or literary fiction rather than crime fiction. But of course, I'm writing this review from a crime fiction perspective, for readers who will see the name Paula Hawkins and think "psychological thriller"βso I can only be honest: this book didn't hold up against Hawkins' debut.
Read More#CBTBxFlatiron Crime Collection Giveaway
Iβm thrilled to be teaming up with Flatiron Books to give away a collection of fantastic crime reads! One lucky winner will receive a crime collection including: THE DRY by Jane Harper, IF WE WERE VILLAINS by M.L. Rio, BEHIND HER EYES by Sarah Pinborough, and TORNADO WEATHER by Deborah E. Kennedy.
Read MoreBlog Tour | Book Review: FAITHLESS by Kjell Ola Dahl
I read a lot of Nordic Noir, and I just never, ever tire of it. Itβs above and beyond my favorite subgenre of crime fiction, and Iβm always on the lookout for opportunities to try books from Scandinavian authors whose work I havenβt read before. In that spirit, Iβm delighted to be participating in the blog tour for FAITHLESS by Kjell Ola Dahl today!
Read MoreBook Review: THE THIRST by Jo Nesbo
Nordic Noirβs reigning king is back. THE THIRST is everything readers have come to love and expect from Nesbo: itβs gritty, brooding, violent, and just plain addictive. Readers new to the Harry Hole series will love this story for its gripping case and brilliant plotting; longtime fans of Nesboβs books will feel as though theyβve come home to long-lost friends. It might only be April, but Iβm already calling it: Nesbo has written my favorite book of 2017.
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