Naked Came the Detective – Editorial Review
Title: Naked Came the Detective Author: Glendall C. Jackson III Genre: Mystery Chris is a journalist who possesses the memoirs of a young woman with whom he had more than a professional relationship.
Title: Naked Came the Detective Author: Glendall C. Jackson III Genre: Mystery Chris is a journalist who possesses the memoirs of a young woman with whom he had more than a professional relationship.
Title: Dreams of Justice Author: Allison Maruska Genre: Paranormal Mystery A young professor is haunted by mysterious dreams that soon turn all too real and all too deadly in this paranormal mystery by Allison Maruska. At a glance, Sonia James seems to have it all: a stable and fulfilling job, friends who support… Read More Dreams of Justice – Editorial Review
Title: The Scopas Factor Author: Vincent Panettiere Genre: Mystery / Thriller In The Scopas Factor, a lost Hmong story cloth stitched by a Laotian refugee takes the world by storm. What was once an expression of pain and suffering becomes a commodity that leads to theft and murder. This crime-mystery novel takes its… Read More The Scopas Factor – Editorial Review
Title: Sick as a Dog Author: Tracy Carter Genre: Mystery Veronica Kildare follows the path of her dog Leda in order to locate a missing hiker in the Colorado mountains. Leda is a dog of unquestionable skills who has had great success in the past locating unfortunate souls marooned in the wilderness.
Title: Criminal Beware Author: Joseph Stone Genre: Horror / Mystery / Dark Fantasy This novel provides a detailed start to a paranormal series that explores the idea of werewolves against the backdrop of 1920s San Diego and the speakeasy environment.
Title: Deadly Serious Author: A. J. Thibault Genre: Mystery / Thriller Dan Goodis spends his evenings hustling as a stand-up comic and his days riffing on his material when he inadvertently stumbles across Prof. Aleksandr Vasinoff, a ground-breaking physicist now living as a hermit, who hands Dan a briefcase shortly before being brutally… Read More Deadly Serious – Editorial Review
Title: Fire in the Rectory and two more John Nolan detective novellas Author: Stan Freeman Genre: Historical fiction / Historical detective / Mystery This collection of three short detective stories offers a chronological continuation of John Nolan’s career as a private investigator in New York City from 1915–1918. A recent immigrant from Ireland,… Read More Fire in the Rectory – Editorial Review
Title: Lawyers, Dogs, and Money Author: Tracy Carter Genre: Mystery A young hiker has gone missing in the Ambush Mountains and a wildfire rapidly approaches. Luckily, this is the pressure Veronica Kildare and her dog Leda thrive on.
Title: The Bookshop Mysteries: A Murder at the Church Author: S.A. Reeves Genre: Cozy Mystery In the town of Belper, Gemma Curtis owns and manages The Bookworm Bookshop and Cafe. Gemma enjoys her days at the shop working with her best friend Mavis and sharing her love of books with new and return… Read More A Murder at the Church – Editorial Review
Title: Interpol and the Circus Robberies Author: Aaron T. Knight Genre: Mystery / Detective A series of robberies have sprung up across the globe that are categorized by several distinct commonalities. Huge mirrors are set up to re-direct and deceive. Smoke bombs are set off outside buildings to conceal the getaway. Fireworks create… Read More Interpol and the Circus Robberies – Editorial Review