Karen E. Olson, the author of the Annie Seymour Mysteries, here brings back for her third appearance Brett Kavanaugh, owner …Read the Rest
Archive for February, 2011
The Immortals by J.T. Ellison – review
This newest entry in the Taylor Jackson series could be termed a procedural with a twist. It includes elements of …Read the Rest
Thrilled to Death by L. J. Sellers – review
Homicide Detective Wade Jackson, of the Eugene, Oregon Police Department, returns in the newest entry in the series by L. …Read the Rest
February 2011 Pull List
After the jump check out the February 2011 releases that I’m looking forward to reading. How about you, what are …Read the Rest
Friday’s Forgotten Books: Four Corners of Night by Craig Holden – review
Four Corners of Night is so many things that the Nerd honestly doesn’t know where to begin. It’s a sober …Read the Rest
Nowhere by Joyce Carol Oates from Give Me Your Heart – review
Reviewed by Elizabeth White Fifteen-year-old Miriam doesn’t quite remember how she came to be at the Star Lake Inn bar, …Read the Rest
Give Me Your Heart by Joyce Carol Oates from Give Me Your Heart – review
Reviewed by Jedidiah Ayres There’s a great line in William Gay’s Provinces of Night describing the songs sung by the …Read the Rest
Split/Brain by Joyce Carol Oates from Give Me Your Heart – review
Reviewed by Nigel Bird In itself, the tale at the centre of this piece is simple enough. A middle aged …Read the Rest
Smother by Joyce Carol Oates from Give Me Your Heart – review
Reviewed by Keith Rawson Smother is the story of mother and daughter Lydia and Alva Ulrich. Alva has spent most …Read the Rest
The Spill by Joyce Carol Oates from Give Me Your Heart – review
Reviewed by Chris Rhatigan The year is 1951 and the Braams are a hard-working, large (and growing) upstate New York …Read the Rest
Vena Cava by Joyce Carol Oates from Give Me Your Heart – review
Reviewed by Nick Mamatas For “Vena Cava” the success of the story is all in the delivery. At first blush, …Read the Rest
Tetanus by Joyce Carol Oates from Give Me Your Heart – review
Reviewed by Jen Forbus Zwilich is a social worker called in when Cesar, an eleven-year-old boy, is removed from his …Read the Rest
Strip Poker by Joyce Carol Oates from Give Me Your Heart – review
Reviewed by S. MacDonald I don’t know anything about Joyce Carol Oates. Nothing. I’ve never stumbled across any article about …Read the Rest
The First Husband by Joyce Carol Oates from Give Me Your Heart – review
Reviewed by Chris F. Holm I confess, I was surprised when Brian asked me to review this story, given my …Read the Rest
Justified – “The Moonshine War”
The season premiere of Justified wasted no time putting last season to bed before introducing us to a new clan of …Read the Rest
Interview With Nigel Bird about E-publishing Dirty Old Town
This is the eighth and final (for now) in a series of interviews with authors about their experiences dipping their …Read the Rest
Interview With Allan Guthrie about E-publishing Bye Bye Baby
This is the seventh in a series of interviews with authors about their experiences dipping their toes into the epublishing …Read the Rest
Interview With Dave Zeltserman about E-publishing Blood Crimes
This is the sixth in a series of interviews with authors about their experiences dipping their toes into the epublishing …Read the Rest
Interview With Lee Goldberg About E-Publishing
This is the fifth in a series of interviews with authors about their experiences dipping their toes into the epublishing …Read the Rest
Interview With Chuck Wendig about E-publishing Irregular Creatures
This is the fourth in a series of interviews with authors about their experiences dipping their toes into the epublishing …Read the Rest











