The Kind Worth Killing
Peter Swanson, The Kind Worth Killing (Feb 2015) Review by Lee Horsley In Peter Swanson’s The Kind Worth Killing, murderous plans are initiated in the
Peter Swanson, The Kind Worth Killing (Feb 2015) Review by Lee Horsley In Peter Swanson’s The Kind Worth Killing, murderous plans are initiated in the
Hakan Nesser, A Summer with Kim Novak (1998; trans. 2015) and The Living and the Dead in Winsford (2014; trans. 2015) Review by Lee
Megan Abbott, You Will Know Me (Little, Brown & Company, July 2016) Review by Kate Horsley Megan Abbott says that when she was
Duane Swierczynski, Revolver (Mulholland, 2016) Review by Kate Horsley Duane Swierczynski’s Revolver opens in the mid-60s, with two cops, one black and one white, drinking
Kevin Wignall, A Death in Sweden In Kevin Wignall’s A Death in Sweden, his protagonist, Dan Hendricks, thinks “how strange it was
In Karen Runge’s sharp, brutal and beautifully achieved debut short story collection, SEVEN SINS, “Love turns to lust. Crimes escape
Review by Lt. Allan L Branson While America was founded on many principles and beliefs; exceptionalism (e.g. the space program),
Review by Lt. Allan L. Branson Having spent a brief time in the Narcotics Field unit, recording coordinated raid seizures,
Kate Hamer, The Girl in the Red Coat (2015) Review by Kate Horsley Eight-year old Carmel, “the girl in the red coat”, disappears
Rory Flynn, Dark Horse Review by Kate Horsley Dark Horse is the second novel in Rory Flynn’s Detective Eddy Harkness series, recounting the exploits