Book Review: Naked Heat by Richard Castle
Naked Heat Richard Castle Hyperion, April 2011 ISBN 9780786891368 Mass Market Paperback “All right, fellas, I’ve got my first odd sock.” The detective’s approach to a crime scene, even one in this much disarray, was to simplify her field of view. She pared everything down to getting inside the logic of the life that was [...]
January 25, 2012
Tags: fictional author, Hyperion, mystery, New York, police procedural, TV show Posted in: Full Reviews
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Book Review: Bleeding Heart Square by Andrew Taylor
Bleeding Heart Square Andrew Taylor Hyperion Books, 2010 ISBN 1401310141 Trade Paperback The story is set in London, pre-World War II. Each chapter of the book begins with a passage from the diary of Philippa May Penhow, former owner of Bleeding Heart Square. Philippa disappeared four years earlier. Lydia Langstone, the protagonist, is physically abused [...]
December 15, 2010
Tags: historical, Hyperion, mystery, pre-WWII Posted in: Full Reviews
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Book Review: Making Rounds with Oscar by David Dosa, M.D.
Making Rounds with Oscar David Dosa, M.D. Hyperion Books, 2010 ISBN 1401323235 Hardcover This is the true story of Oscar, an ordinary cat from the street with an extraordinary talent. В He knows when a patient is going to die and goes that that person’s bedside to remain with them. Inscrutible like every other feline, we [...]
June 23, 2010
Tags: animals, Hyperion, nonfiction Posted in: Full Reviews
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Book Review: To the Bright and Shining Sun by James Lee Burke
To the Bright and Shining Sun James Lee Burke Hyperion, October 2000. Originally published by Scribner’s, 1970. 9780786889686 Mass Market For a moment he thought of forgetting the bus depot. He had almost fifty dollars in his wallet, and that would be enough until he could find some type of job. [...] There was no [...]
May 23, 2010
Tags: Appalachia, coalfields, general fiction, historical, Hyperion, post-WWII Posted in: Full Reviews
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