Book Review Roundup by Gloria Feit
Known to Evil Walter Mosley NAL, February 2011 ISBN: 978-0-451-23213-7 Trade Paperback Leonid Trotter McGill is a 54-year-old African-American man, an amateur boxer known to have had his “finger in every dishonest business in the city” including being a fixer for the mob, who is trying to turn his life around, now working as a [...]
January 11, 2012
Tags: Amy Einhorn Books, Atlantic Monthly Press, bank robbery, England, FBI agents, Little Brown, magazine journalist, Michigan, Minotaur, mystery, NAL, New York, noir, police procedural, private detective, profiler, psychologist, Putnam, serial killer, supernatural, thriller, Washington DC Posted in: Full Reviews
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Book Review: Fever of the Bone by Val McDermid
Fever of the Bone Val McDermid Harper, 2010 ISBN 978-006198648-2 Trade Paperback Val McDermid‘s latest Carol Jordan/Tony Hill novel more than lives up to the expectations raised by the previous books in the series. В DCI Carol Jordan now heads up her own elite Major Incident Team, handling current as well as cold cases, but the [...]
February 26, 2011
Tags: British, criminal profiler, Harper, mystery, police procedural, psychologist Posted in: Full Reviews
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Book Review: Mirror Image by Dennis Palumbo
Mirror Image Dennis Palumbo Poisoned Pen Press, 2010 ISBN: 978-1-59058-750-9 Hardcover Kevin Merrick, a patient of Dr. Dan Rinaldi for six months, had finally made a breakthrough of sorts, overcoming the self-imposed barriers and opening up about the traumatic events in his childhood.В Now 23 years old, he has used drugs, cutting, and other ways [...]
January 30, 2011
Tags: mystery, Pittsburgh, Poisoned Pen Press, police consultant, psychologist, suspense Posted in: Full Reviews
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Queen of the Night J.A. Jance William Morrow & Company, 2010 ISBN: 978-0-06-123924-3 Hardcover With a bow [by dedicating the book] to the late Tony Hillerman, who was a master at the genre of this novel (and the predecessors in the saga of the Walker family), J.A. Jance has written a murder mystery surrounded by [...]
January 23, 2011
Tags: Arizona, Britain, California, Colorado, Dutton, France, Harper Ecco, international espionage, mystery, Native Americans, police procedural, psychologist, retired detective, Russia, United States, William Morrow Posted in: Full Reviews
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