“Waiting On Wednesday” is a weekly meme originally hosted on Breaking the Spine but has since linked up with “Can’t Wait Wednesday” at Wishful Endings now that the original creator is unable to host it anymore. This is a great way to share upcoming released you’re excited about! I came across this shortly after I finished up The Whisper... Continue Reading →
The Whisper Man by Alex North – Review
Published: August 20, 2019 Publisher: Celadon Books Series: Standalone Genre: Mystery, Thriller Pages: 355 (Hardcover) My Rating: 4.0/5.0 Synopsis: In this dark, suspenseful thriller, Alex North weaves a multi-generational tale of a father and son caught in the crosshairs of an investigation to catch a serial killer preying on a small town. After the sudden... Continue Reading →
Dark Pattern by Andrew Mayne – Review
Published: October 15, 2019 Publisher: Thomas & Mercer Series: The Naturalist #4 Genre: Mystery Pages: 318 (Paperback) My Rating: 3.5/5.0 Synopsis: Dr. Theo Cray is on the hunt for a killer nurse, and redemption, in a mind-bending psychological thriller by the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Naturalist. Dr. Theo Cray has a legendary mathematical knack for... Continue Reading →
Capturing the Devil by Kerri Maniscalco – Review
Published: September 10, 2019 Publisher: Jimmy Patterson Series: Stalking Jack the Ripper #4 Genre: Young Adult, Mystery Pages: 453 (Hardcover) My Rating: 2.0/5.0 Synopsis: In the shocking finale to the bestselling series that began with Stalking Jack the Ripper, Audrey Rose and Thomas are on the hunt for the depraved, elusive killer known as the... Continue Reading →
Murder Theory by Andrew Mayne – Review
Published: February 5, 2019 Publisher: Thomas & Mercer Series: The Naturalist #3 Genre: Mystery Pages: 318 (Paperback) My Rating: 3.5/5.0 Synopsis: The desire to kill is becoming contagious in this riveting novel of conceivable mad science by the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Naturalist. Computational biologist and serial-killer hunter Dr. Theo Cray receives an... Continue Reading →
The Naturalist by Andrew Mayne – Review
Published: October 1, 2017 Publisher: Thomas & Mercer Series: The Naturalist #1 Genre: Mystery Pages: 380 (Paperback) My Rating: 4.0/5.0 Synopsis: Professor Theo Cray is trained to see patterns where others see chaos. So when mutilated bodies found deep in the Montana woods leave the cops searching blindly for clues, Theo sees something they missed.... Continue Reading →
Escaping from Houdini by Kerri Maniscalco – Review
Published: September 18, 2018 Publisher: Jimmy Patterson Series: Stalking Jack the Ripper #3 Genre: Young Adult, Mystery Page: 436 (Hardcover) My Rating: 3.75/5.0 Synopsis: In this third installment in the #1 bestselling Stalking Jack the Ripper series, a luxurious ocean liner becomes a floating prison of scandal, madness, and horror when passengers are murdered one by one…with... Continue Reading →
The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton – Review
Published: September 18, 2018 (US) Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark Series: Standalone Genre: Mystery Pages: 438 (Hardcover) My Rating: 4.5/5.0 A copy of this book was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Synopsis: The Rules of Blackheath Evelyn Hardcastle will be murdered at 11:00 p.m. There are eight days, and eight witnesses for... Continue Reading →
Currently Reading: 9/10/18
The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton I've SOOOO been looking forward to reading this one since I saw so many positive reviews from UK reviewers earlier this year. It's a murder mystery with a hint of SFF thrown in for added excitement. I genuinely hope this ends up being a 5... Continue Reading →
The Last of August by Brittany Cavallaro – Review
Published: February 14, 2017 Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books Series: Charlotte Holmes #2 Genre: Mystery, Young Adult Pages: 317 (Hardcover) My Rating: 3.0/5.0 Synopsis: Watson and Holmes: A match made in disaster. Jamie Watson and Charlotte Holmes are looking for a winter-break reprieve after a fall semester that almost got them killed. But Charlotte isn’t the... Continue Reading →
