by Admin | Sep 30, 2014 | Matthew Scudder, Reviews
You’ll want to see these killers brought down, and you’ll want to see Scudder do it. This is fantastic stuff, and a must for fans of gritty, realistic suspense. Click here to read the review
by Admin | Sep 17, 2014 | Evan Tanner, Reviews
I’m a sucker for a good hero. I don’t mean the carbon copy type that can do no wrong. I like heroes with flaws, and those who’ve grown and learned from their mistakes. I especially like heroes, protagonists if you will, who do not fit the typical literary mold. Block...
by Admin | Sep 12, 2014 | Martin Ehrengraf, Reviews
Ehrengraf is the star of each [story], a dandy who oozes self-regard, a charming sociopath who will murder to free his client and collect his fee. He never really cops to his methods, except to icily hint at them should a client balk at paying. Click here to read the...
by Admin | Sep 12, 2014 | Bernie Rhodenbarr, Reviews
Although the story is a whodunit, don’t try to solve it before Bernie does. Some of the critical clues aren’t revealed until that final gathering. Instead, just trot alongside Bernie as he tries to figure out what’s going on, devises clever stratagems, and...
by Admin | Sep 12, 2014 | Non-Series Novels, Reviews
The book will make you feel like someone hovering over the entire operation as it goes through the intricate con. If you ever wondered how people are taken in this will show you how it works. Click here to read the review
by Admin | Aug 29, 2014 | Bernie Rhodenbarr, Reviews, The Burglar Who Counted the Spoons
In their roundup of the summer’s best fiction, The Daily Express says of THE BURGLAR WHO COUNTED THE SPOONS: You cannot fail to be entertained by the latest Bernie Rhodenbarr mystery which follows the New York-based bookshop owner as he helps the police to track...