No One Leaves the Castle
I stumbled upon this one while looking to see what the narrator, Jessica Almasy, had done recently. A brief skim of the blurb later and it sounded fun, so I grabbed it. What I didn’t know was that it’s actually […]
I stumbled upon this one while looking to see what the narrator, Jessica Almasy, had done recently. A brief skim of the blurb later and it sounded fun, so I grabbed it. What I didn’t know was that it’s actually […]
On the surface, “Silence of the Missing” by Rick R. Reed is a rather enthralling mystery/thriller involving murder, abduction, love and loss. Digging into it a little deeper though is where the cracks start to appear through some plot inconsistencies
Prepare yourself to take a haunting journey through history, blending the horror of the American Civil War with a gripping tale of mystery and the supernatural. “I Survived Gettysburg”, by Mark Pieper, is an incredibly captivating exploration of the past,
Jack loved the Civil War. He scoured through his many books on the subject even more now that his sons had grown and he was alone. Needing to beat the boredom and depression, he decided to take a camping trip,
From the bustling streets of Hong Kong to the streets of World Capitals, Ryan is plunged into a whirlwind of danger, secrets, and unexpected alliances. As the intricate plot unravels, he grapples with personal demons, strained family ties, and newfound
I think the cover of this one grabbed my attention the most, because the blurb doesn’t quite capture the true strangeness that unfolds within its pages. Just something about that creepy-looking door made me want to know more. The story
I had a small surprise waiting in my inbox the other day. I was invited to get a pre-launch look at what was described as an “interactive audiobook” app. This got my attention as I’d never heard of such a
I rather enjoyed my first outing with Lydia Kang (The Impossible Girl), and with a fresh batch of credits burning away in my pockets to spend, I thought it was time to see what else she had on offer and
The Impossible Girl, written by Lydia Kang, is set in 1850s New York, where medical science is advancing thanks to the study of cadavers. Unfortunately, these are hard to come by legitimately, and here we find Cora Lee and her
I was reminded of Backpack by Emily Barr when I saw she had recently released a new book. I bought Backpack as a paperback many years ago now, a few years after its initial release (I’m thinking 2007?). When my