Review: An Elderly Lady Must Not Be Crossed by Helene Tursten

Blurb Everyone’s favorite octogenarian killer is back in this new collection of stories by Swedish crime writer Helene Tursten that is sure to have you in stitches.Eighty-eight-year-old Maud is never looking for trouble, but it always seems to find her. First, a woman in her building met an untimely end: tragic. Then, just recently, a … Continue reading Review: An Elderly Lady Must Not Be Crossed by Helene Tursten

Review: False Truth by C.D. Steele

Blurb Private Investigator and former MI6 agent Joe Wilde is hired by Sally Devlin to investigate her son's disappearance. Liam Devlin was a rising football star. His car was found abandoned at Lea Bridge in Hackney, a known suicide spot, six weeks prior. With help from friend and retired MI6 Data Technician Mark Thompson, Joe … Continue reading Review: False Truth by C.D. Steele

Review: The Art of Death by David Fennell

Read over a weekend, could not get through it fast enough! Incredibly well thought out and written, multiple twists, turns and surprises to keep the suspense high and the pace flowing. Hooked right from the start with the depiction of the murderer. Presenting his narcissism and depraved mindset, alongside a high-intelligence – a set-up for … Continue reading Review: The Art of Death by David Fennell