Author: Richard Demma
Book Review: The Pleasantville Junior Detective Agency
The Pleasantville Junior Detective Agency by Johnny Cooper is a delightful mystery read for young children that introduces them to the pleasures of reading as an art form. I was asked by the author to... Read MoreBook Review: Divine Intervention
Psychic Skills Investigators Another winner from Book Club Reading List, Divine Intervention by Cheryl Kaye Tardif is a cracking good read that kept me engrossed until the end. It is a paranormal crim... Read MoreBook Review: The Franciscan
Partly because of my theological background, I was asked by the publishers to provide an honest review of The Franciscan, a religious suspense thriller by WR. Park. Written some fourteen years ag... Read MoreBook Review – First Grave on the Right
Well, I must say, this was a rolicking good read, one which had me chuckling out loud on the metro on my way to work. This is Darynda Jones’ first installment in her Charley DavidsonR... Read MoreAuthor Interview: Geraldine Evans, author of Blood on the Bones
1. How did you first get started as a crime writer? Did you have any murderous impulses of your own that you needed to sublimate? I’ll say! I originally started out trying to become a roman... Read MoreBook Review – Blood on the Bones by Geraldine Evans
Blood on the Bones is the 9th book in British author Geraldine Evans’ Rafferty and Llewellyn cozy mystery series and it makes for a very absorbing read. This is a crime novel with dept... Read MoreAuthor Interview: Peter van Wermeskerken, Author of Double Spy
Double Spy is such a fascinating account of this secret world of counter-espionage. One gets the impression reading it, that in some ways you had quite an interesting time during this experience? Woul... Read MoreBook Review – Double Spy by Peter van Wermeskerken
Those who haven’t been taught to think critically about the society in which they live cannot ask critical questions. They cannot ask themselves, those to whom they are close, and those in their... Read MoreP.D. James Dies at 94
It is perfectly possible to remain within the constraints and conventions of the (crime and mystery) genre and be a serious writer, saying something true about men and women and their relationships an... Read More- 3 of 4
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