Bottom Feeders by John Shepphird

John Shepphird’s debut novel, Bottom Feeders, is for those readers who enjoyed Gina Wohlsdorf’s Security. It’s a violent, gory novel that reads as if it were a screenplay for a horror movie. Who is targeting the cast and crew of a small budget...

Cobra Clutch by A.J. Devlin

It’s fun to read a debut author’s first mystery. It’s even more interesting when it’s a book I never thought I’d pick up, but I discover I enjoyed the character and the story. In fact, I’ll look forward to A.J. Devlin’s...

The Uninvited Corpse by Debra Sennefelder

Debut author Debra Sennefelder kicks off a cozy mystery series with a story with a well-developed amateur sleuth and a promising cast of supporting characters. The Uninvited Corpse will appeal to readers of Krista Davis’ Domestic Diva series. Hope Early...

The Devil’s Claw by Lara Dearman

The format of today’s review may look a little odd. I originally intended this review to be for a journal, only to discover this title had already been assigned to someone else. Why waste a good review? This is formatted for that journal. However, saying that,...

The Silent Second by Adam Walker Phillips

Who would ever expect a Human Resources manager to be a successor to Raymond Chandler? Adam Walker Phillips’ Chuck Restic walks Chandler’s mean streets of Los Angeles in the debut mystery, The Silent Second. It’s an unusual combination, HR...