Tag Archive | literature
The Bellingham Bloodbath by Gregory Harris
Originally posted on readful things blog:
The Bellingham Bloodbath by Gregory Harris After a captain in Her Majesty’s Guard and his young wife are brutally murdered in their flat, master sleuth Colin Pendragon and his partner Ethan Pruitt are summoned to Buckingham Palace. Major Hampstead demands discretion at all costs to preserve the repuration of…
Mirror Interview: Jacob Airey
Originally posted on readful things blog:
So Ionia had a brain fart. What? What you may say? How can this be? To tell the truth it happens all the time. I went on holiday and forgot the notebook that had all the scheduled interviews in it. So the 20th of August rolled around–also my birthday,…
Review of Turning Point by Jack Eason
Originally posted on insaneowl:
A breathtaking scientific novella par excellence I have been brought up on the legend of Mu and Atlantis, the secrets of the Giza Pyramid, universes that exist and contain intelligent life, planetary travel etc. It was therefore easy to appreciate the breadth of vision of Turning Point, a fable and a…
Five Days Left by Julie Lawson Timmer
Originally posted on readful things blog:
Five Days Left by Julie Lawson Timmer “A beautifully drawn study of what is at risk when you lose control of your own life. Unique, gripping, and viscerally moving — this impressive debut novel heralds the arrival of an extremely talented writer.” —Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author…
Another Brand New Review of ‘Love, Desire and Betrayal’
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
‘Extremely unique’ is how author and reviewer J. Kahele has described my eleventh title. My sincere thanks go out to her for this delightful review that she has posted onto Goodreads. https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1052174789?book_show_action=false&page=1