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The Self-Improvement Book Club Murder

by Site Owner | Mar 8, 2014 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Mystery, Crime & Thriller

Mystery Novel or Text Book? By Todd Wright CreateSpace, $12.99, 206 pages This is not a typical murder mystery novel. Yes, there is a murder and detectives who are trying to solve the case, but the murder is superfluous to the point of the novel. The Self-Improvement...

The Last Man Out

by Site Owner | Jul 31, 2013 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Mystery, Crime & Thriller

    By James Kassel James Kassel, $4.49, 179 pages The Last Man Out tells the story of John Carter, a mysterious man who wanders into the small Florida town of Newcastle Beach in search of anonymity. Instead, he discovers a quietly powerful family with...

Nameless

by Site Owner | Jul 22, 2013 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Mystery, Crime & Thriller

You Will Know His Name By Joe Conlan Joe Conlan, $14.99, 360 pages A killer moves to Florida to concentrate on raising a family. What could go wrong? Born without a birth certificate, Shem has been able to define who he is and becomes one of the best...

Operation Saladin

by michaeld | Jun 28, 2013 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Mystery, Crime & Thriller

    The Trouble With Spying for England By Roger K Croft CreateSpace, $12.99, 258 pages “Look, Vaux, we have a proposition.” This book is a sequel to Roger Croft’s first book, A Wayward Spy. We find Michael Vaux, the main character, living in Egypt working...

License to Lie

by michaeld | Jun 10, 2013 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Mystery, Crime & Thriller

    Sometimes the Truth is A Lie We Tell Ourselves By Terry Ambrose Oak Tree Press, $15.95, 250 The ability to detect lies is not an immunity to lying to oneself. License to Lie intertwines the lives of Roxy, who lies to con men out of their money, and Skip...
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