1-10 of 32 hubssort by Hot Best Latest
Is This Really The Final Curtain? - Waiting For Pastiche
It is a coincidence that I ran upon this question a day after I finished reading the final installment of a popular long-lived mystery series. The gist of the question here is exactly what I thought; What...
4 commentsMystery Novel with Surprising Twists - Ruth Rendell - Not in the Flesh
Ruth Rendell - Not in the Flesh: A fresh mystery novel with Chief Inspector Wexford and insights on female genital mutilation (or circumcision) and male-female relationship.
2 commentsSworn To Silence by Linda Castillo - A stay up all night and read murder mystery
Amish-born dective Kate Burkholder tracks down a serial killer in rural Ohio and faces her own dark secret.
2 commentsTrueBlood Southern Vampire Mysteries
From the backwoods of Louisiana comes a fantasy tale of Vampires, telepathy, romance, suspense, mystery and certain other paranormal behaviors that we won't speak about here.. The Sookie Stackhouse Southern...
1 commentThe Five Best Medical Mystery Novels of All Time
Have you ever wanted a good book to read but didn't want to waste your time on a book that leaves you wanting more when you are finished? I know what that feels like because it has happened to me many...
7 commentsGreat Author: Jeff Abbott
Jeff Abbott is an bestselling, award-winning author of mystery, suspense and crime novels. Jeff's novels are exciting gripping anf real page turners, they keep you on the edge of your seats from chapter one...
2 commentsThe Lost Symbol Review
I have finally finished reading Dan Brown's latest book, "The Lost Symbol." If you are a fan of "The DaVinci Code" or "Angels and Demons", you will like this story as well. Robert Langdon is back in all...
0 comments"Watching The Detectives": Mystery Novels & More
Regular readers know that I am big on reading. However, I have to confess that I could probably count the number of mystery novels I have read on two hands. I am more of a action/adventure and sci-fi kind...
2 commentsTips for writing the fictional mystery novel
Writing a mystery is like playing a game of some sort leading the readers this way and that down different paths, and playing with all their emotions. Add suspense, intrigue, tears, and mystery. You need to...
9 commentsThe Fugitive: Introduction
The following serves as an introduction to a novel-in-progress that began many years ago. Due to a lack of a proper audience, I stopped writing the story and put it aside, thinking that I would never return...
11 comments










