A Rough Way To Go – Sam Garonzik
A Rough Way to Go is the debut novel by New Yorker, Sam Garonzik, and it’s an exciting one. It focuses on the life and preoccupation of Peter Greene, husband Continue Reading
A Rough Way to Go is the debut novel by New Yorker, Sam Garonzik, and it’s an exciting one. It focuses on the life and preoccupation of Peter Greene, husband Continue Reading
First, I must establish I am a big big fan of David Balcacci. I have read all of The Camel Club Series, all the Atlee Pine thrillers, all the Shaws, Continue Reading
The latest in Steve Berry’s Cotton Malone series, and fully functional as a stand alone novel, The Medici Return takes place in historically and culturally rich Italy. Click here for Continue Reading
It has been a while since Michael Connelly has gone off the Harry Bosch / Mickey Haller / Renee Ballard reservation. Nightshade is only the third Connelly mystery not Continue Reading
The Last Train by Michael Pronko is his first of four mysteries featuring Tokyo detective Hiroshi. This being a first mystery it is quite possible some of the flaws Continue Reading
Raised By Wolves is a different kind of Patterson mystery. Do not confuse it with several novels of the same name, or the sci-fi or British TV Series. Here, two Continue Reading