Kevin’s Corner Annex – Wayward Son by Steve Goble

When Kevin Tipple sent his review of Steve Goble’s latest book, Wayward Son, I recognized Goble’s name immediately. I haven’t read the Ed Runyon books that Kevin is reviewing, but way back in 2017, I reviewed Goble’s debut novel, The Bloody...

Kevin’s Corner Annex – Dark Angel by John Sandford

I seldom run two reviews of the same book back-to-back, but I thought you’d enjoy reading Kevin Tipple’s review of John Sandford’s Dark Angel. Kevin and I had similar reactions to the book, but I know we take different directions in writing reviews....

Kevin’s Corner Annex – Tracy Clark’s Hide

Even when Tracy Clark’s Hide first came out in January, I said it won’t get the attention it deserves because it was released so soon after the new year. Fortunately, for all of us, Kevin Tipple sent a review. If you missed Hide the first time around in...

kevin’s Corner Annex – The Dead Certain Doubt by Jim Nesbitt

Heads-up! Kevin Tipple warns that Jim Nesbitt’s The Dead Certain Doubt is dark and very violent. Because there are no spoilers in Kevin’s reviews, I thought I’d highlight that comment. Thank you, Kevin, for sharing this review with us! The Dead...

Kevin’s Corner Annex – The Darkest Game by Joseph Schneider

A few years ago, I introduced Kevin Tipple to Joseph Schneider and his first LAPD Detective Tully Jarsdel mystery. Now, with the third one, he’s ahead of me. I haven’t read The Darkest Game yet. So, thank you, Kevin, for reviewing the latest book in the...