Where I Can See You by Larry D. Sweazy

Larry D. Sweazy’s crime novels are dark and gritty, and the heroes aren’t always figures everyone would find heroic. Often, they are struggling with their own weaknesses and problems. Hud Matthews has been searching for answers since he was eight years...

What Are You Reading?

The weekly question is a day late, but I wanted to participate, and until yesterday, I was reading for journal reviews. Now, I’m reading something I can share. I’m reading Larry D. Sweazy’s latest novel, Where I Can See You. Hud Matthews returns to...

Release Day

Today is release day for a number of books that look good. I talked about several with my last book chat. But, I want to feature three books today that I’m going to read, and just haven’t had a chance. My Library Journal deadline means I’m reading...

See Also Deception by Larry D. Sweazy

Bleak. That’s the best word to describe the atmosphere of the North Dakota plains, the best word to describe the country in 1964, and the best word to describe indexer Marjorie Trumaine’s life. Larry D. Sweazy brilliantly describes that bleakness, drawing...

A Thousand Falling Crows by Larry D. Sweazy

Larry D. Sweazy’s See Also Murder was one of my favorite books of 2015. Now, he returns with a story that’s even grittier, an atmospheric, richly detailed book out of the violent Depression years. A Thousand Falling Crows features lonely, lost...