Blogs Posts in Mystery category; 23 blog posts

Reading For Fun: Mystery Books

Reading For Fun: Mystery Books

If, as an adult, you are reading fiction, you are probably reading for fun. Of the several genre available, mystery books remain high on the preferred list. Here are several ways to find the kinds of mystery books you enjoy the most.  [...]

Posted On : Dec, 26 2011 | Comments : 0

Paranormal Cozy Mystery Books - Ghosts

Mystery books come in all different types of categories. Among these mystery book subgenres are: police procedurals, hard boiled, humorous, "cozies" (à la Agatha Christie), and graphic. Many established authors are [...]

Posted On : Sep, 04 2010 | Comments : 0

Time Travelers Never Die

Time Travelers Never Die

When physicist Michael Shelborne mysteriously vanishes, his son Shel discovers that he had constructed a time travel device. Fearing his father may be stranded in time-or worse-Shel enlists the aid of Dave MacElroy, a linguist, to accompa [...]

Posted On : Dec, 08 2009 | Comments : 0

Book Review - Murder In The Magick Club by Byron A. Lorrier, Esq

Book Review - Murder In The Magick Club by Byron A. Lorrier,...

My mother used to tell me that you cannot judge a book by its cover. Actually I disagree with her, without even reading a single line of the text you can learn a great deal. Before I delve into a book I always read the stuff that most peopl [...]

Posted On : Sep, 26 2009 | Comments : 0

Book Review - Vanished

Book Review - Vanished

The toughest case yet for Greywalker and P.I. Harper Blaine, “a great heroine†(New York Times bestselling author Charlaine Harris), has arrived. Harper Blaine was your average small-time P.I. until she died&a [...]

Posted On : Aug, 01 2009 | Comments : 0

Book Reviews - Pray Big for Your Child

Book Reviews - Pray Big for Your Child

Baylor University graduate Will Davis Jr. has released another of his “Pray Big” series. In Pray Big for Your Child, the author urges parents to pray boldly, specifically and consistently for their children. The founding pastor [...]

Posted On : Jul, 25 2009 | Comments : 0

Book Review - Ugly Man

Book Review - Ugly Man

I say, “you may think you’re reading about a different world,” but then you must consider Angel Vidal Mendoza Sr., a Bakersfield man who is currently accused of being high on PCP and eating his son’s eyes and then tr [...]

Posted On : Jul, 18 2009 | Comments : 0

Angel's Advocate By Mary Stanton

Angel's Advocate By Mary Stanton

The thirty-fourth novel by Mary Stanton, who also writes under nom de plume Claudia Bishop, Angel’s Advocate is the second release in the Beaufort & Company mystery series. While the book is part of a series, it certainly functio [...]

Posted On : May, 15 2009 | Comments : 0

Book Review-  Strange Angels

Book Review- Strange Angels

Dru Anderson has what her grandmother called “the touch.†(Comes in handy when you’re traveling from town to town with your dad, hunting ghosts, suckers, wulfen, and the occasional zombie.) [...]

Posted On : May, 04 2009 | Comments : 0

The Black Tower (2008)

The Black Tower (2008)

Hector Carpentier, the narrator of Louis Bayard's delicious new historical mystery, The Black Tower, is one of those timid souls 'thin and pink and inclined to catch cold''  who is just waiting for a grand adventure to rock his world. [...]

Posted On : Aug, 26 2008 | Comments : 0

Plot Summary of In Too Deep

With the typhoon coming, former US Navy SEAL Michael Wright knows his margin of safety is shrinking fast, but decides to see what the Serendipity is doing at sea so he watches from his ship Nemesis. While Michael is alone, the Serendipity c [...]

Posted On : Mar, 01 2008 | Comments : 0

Killer Heels

Killer Heels

Molly Forrester is a journalist for Zeitgeist magazine that is stuck in a rut. She wants to be writing the hard hitting stories but is stuck writing the sex/relationship column. This changes when she takes here friend back to the office o [...]

Posted On : Feb, 28 2008 | Comments : 0

The Illusionist

The Illusionist

Steven Millhauser doesn’t traffic in emotional upheaval or interpersonal conflict. Most fiction writers try to make characters seem like real people, but Millhauser flattens them, giving his books the paradoxical effect of seeming rea [...]

Posted On : Feb, 23 2008 | Comments : 0

Book Review: The Hunting Season by Dean Vincent Carter

Book Review: The Hunting Season by Dean Vincent Carter

Gerontius Moore lost his parents in a bizarre car accident in Austria. Two mangled bodies were found clawed by some ferocious animals, while not far away lay Gerontius in a state of shock. It has taken him eight years to recover - but now [...]

Posted On : Feb, 11 2008 | Comments : 0

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