Two Kinds of Stranger

This time it’s personal! Gripping, shocking, riveting, tense, and hard to put down, Steve Cavanagh delivered yet again with Two Kinds of Stranger! Eddie Flynn is

The Future Saints

The Future Saints is a gripping, thought provoking and riveting book about music, love, sisters, second chances, friendship, destructive behavior, comebacks, substance abuse, mental health issues,

The Midnight Knock

Welp! I thought I would love this one about strangers who come together at the Brake Inn Motel, an isolated motel in Texas. I loved

The Killer Question

Clever, clever, clever, unique, unique, unique! Janice Hallett is an author who has her own personal style of writing using text, emails, interrogations etc. In The

The Glass Man

Dark, atmospheric, chilling, riveting, and mysterious, The Glass Man is the second book in the Asker Series. Detective Leonore (Leo) Asker is head of the Department of

Where He Left Me

Where He Left Me is oozing with atmosphere! It has a claustrophobic feel to it. I could feel the isolation and aloneness dripping from the pages

The Briars

Gripping, atmospheric, mysterious, and wonderfully written, Sarah Crouch delivered with The Briars! I was drawn in by the mystery, the wonderful writing, the vivid descriptions and

 Departure 37

“Do Not Fly” that is the message that pilots received from their mothers in the middle of the night! The interesting part is their mothers

Adrift

Dark, gripping, chilling, thought provoking and hard to put down! Adrift left me afloat in isolation, sadness, despair, and pain. Will Dean’s latest book, Adrift depicts a mother and

 Apostle’s Cove

I am late to the Cork O’Connor series, having read only three of the books, but I have been a fan of William Kent Krueger’s