She Left by Stacie Grey

Every time I start a book that uses Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None motif, I’m a little skeptical. While Stacie Grey’s She Left shows some promise, it’s a little uneven. And, I do have a complaint. The premise is that twenty years...

I Didn’t Do It by Jaime Lynn Hendricks

A personal comment before the review of Jaime Lynn Hendricks’ I Didn’t Do It. My reviews have always been my personal opinion. I know there are books that I liked or disliked, and others will have the opposite opinion. In fact, I love to see readers who...

The Appeal by Janice Hallett

Janice Hallett’s debut novel, The Appeal, is unlike any epistolary novel you’ve read. Even the title has several meanings. And, the story itself? Don’t believe anything until you get to the end of the book. All you can do is guess with the clues...

The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware

Ruth Ware’s The Woman in Cabin 10 has been called a psychological thriller and compared to Agatha Christie. Really? I’m missing something in Agatha Christie, then. I’ve read a number of Christie’s mysteries, and never felt they were...