by John Valeri | Jan 21, 2019 | Reviews
Book Review: The Perfect Liar by Thomas Christopher Greene By John Valeri Thomas Christopher Greene may be relatively new to the realm of psychological suspense, but he’s got the bonafides to back him up. While The Headmaster’s Wife (2014) and If I Forget You (2016)...
by John Valeri | Dec 3, 2018 | Reviews
Book Review of The Week: The Chalk Man by C.J. Tudor THE CHALK MAN By C.J. Tudor New York: Crown, 2018. $27.00 C.J. Tudor is something of a Renaissance woman. Before circumstances enabled her to write full-time, she dabbled in professions that included copywriter,...
by John Valeri | Apr 2, 2017 | Blog Article, Reviews
Book Review of the Week: Walk Away by Sam Hawken WALK AWAY By Sam Hawken New York: Mulholland, 2017. $26.00 Walk Away opens on New Year’s Eve in Miami. Camaro Espinoza (who made her debut in 2015’s The Night Charter), a former combat medic moonlighting as captain and...
by John Valeri | Mar 29, 2017 | Blog Article, Interviews
Exclusive Interview with Rhys Bowen Rhys Bowen stands alone after success in series storytelling. (Perennial bestseller Rhys Bowen recently made time to indulge some curiosities regarding her new standalone thriller, In Farleigh Field, as well as what readers can...
by John Valeri | Mar 13, 2017 | Monthly Reads, Reviews
Women Writers for a Waning Winter As winter days wane into the eventual thaw of spring, here are a few recent offerings from the first ladies of felonious fiction to help you capture the slow burn. First up is Lisa Gardner’s outstanding Right Behind You (Dutton),...