Shades of Mercy by Bruce Borgos

Bruce Borgos follows The Bitter Past, with another fast-paced, unrelenting thriller. Shades of Mercy is intense, with unforgettable characters, beginning with Sheriff Porter Beck. As a government RPA, Remotely Piloted Aircraft, is hijacked and explodes over a...

The Bitter Past by Bruce Borgos

While I agree with some comments that Bruce Borgos’ debut novel, The Bitter Past, is reminiscent of Craig Johnson’s Longmire books, it also brings back memories of Betty Webb’s 2012 Lena Jones mystery, Desert Wind. With two timelines, a mystery and...

Body Zoo by J.D. Allen

I’ve decided there are two scenarios crime fiction writers need to get out of their system. One is harvesting of body parts. The other, a more recent theme, deals with the trafficking of young boys and girls. In the third Sin City Investigations novel, Body Zoo,...

Lies in White Dresses by Sofia Grant

Sofia Grant’s Lies in White Dresses takes readers back to 1952, and to a subject that I haven’t seen addressed in a novel before. Do you know about Nevada’s residency requirements for people seeking divorces during that time? It wasn’t always...

Gumshoe Rock by Rob Leininger

When one of my summaries encourages a family member to start a series, I consider it a success. My sister went back to pick up the first in Rob Leininger’s series, Gumshoe, and she appreciated the humor. That’s good enough for me. I wish I...