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Janet Webb

Review: Betrayal in Death by J.D. Robb

By Janet Webb

December 23, 2016

To celebrate the upcoming release of J.D. Robb's 44th Eve Dallas mystery, Echoes in Death, we're taking a look back at every single book in the In Death series. Today, Janet Webb reviews #12, Betrayal in Death. “Don’t get above your raisin,’” is a phrase common in the American South. How does it apply to the life…

Review: Holiday in Death by J.D. Robb

By Janet Webb

December 16, 2016

To celebrate the upcoming release of J.D. Robb's 44th Eve Dallas mystery, Echoes In Death, we're taking a look back at every single book in the In Death series. Today, Janet Webb reviews #7, Holiday in Death. Lieutenant Eve Dallas is the last person to write out her Christmas list and check it twice. But now she’s…

Review: Her Nightly Embrace by Adi Tantimedh

By Janet Webb

November 9, 2016

Her Nightly Embrace by Adi Tantimedh is the 1st book in the new Ravi PI trilogy about a destructive private investigator and his eccentric coworkers, who handle cases so high-profile that they never make the headlines. Her Nightly Embrace is the first book in the new Ravi PI trilogy. It's also scheduled to become a…

Review: The Heavens May Fall by Allen Eskens

By Janet Webb

November 2, 2016

The Heaven's May Fall by Allen Eskens is a riveting murder case told from two different perspectives. Read Janet Webb's review of The Heavens May Fall by Allen Eskens, and then make sure you're signed in and comment below for a chance to win a copy of all 3 of Allen Eskens's thrillers! The Heavens…

Review: The Moth Catcher by Ann Cleeves

By Janet Webb

October 13, 2016

The Moth Catcher by Ann Cleeves is the 7th Vera Stanhope Mystery. Which is more compelling to readers of criminal investigation stories? Is it the modus operandi of the investigators (particularly their leader) or the unraveling of a crime?  The Moth Catcher constantly shifts between personalities and procedures. When Patrick Randle—a young ecologist moonlighting as…

Teetotaled by Maia Chance

Review: Teetotaled by Maia Chance

By Janet Webb

October 7, 2016

Teetotaled by Maia Chance is a sparkling new mystery that will delight readers with its clever plotting, larger-than-life characters, and rich 1920s atmosphere. Ah, the Roaring Twenties! Forget the crime, the mystery, even the alluring setting—come for the flippant and fabulous vocabulary. Maia Chance is back, hard on the heels of her first Discreet Retrieval Agency…

Review: Her Darkest Nightmare by Brenda Novak

By Janet Webb

August 29, 2016

Her Darkest Nightmare by Brenda Novak is the 1st in an electric new series, featuring psychiatrist Dr. Evelyn Talbot and her controversial Alaskan mental institution, Hanover House (Available August 30, 2016). Dr. Evelyn Talbot, a 36-year-old psychiatrist, calls upon her inner resources of courage, defiance, and indomitable willpower, refusing to allow her life to be…

Review: In the Land of Milk and Honey by Jane Jensen

By Janet Webb

July 29, 2016

In the Land of Milk and Honey by Jane Jensen is the 2nd Elizabeth Harris Mystery (Available August 2, 2016). What a horrific opening, an Amish family in the dead of night, surrounded by “the smell of vomit and bile.” But Jane Jensen hurtles us into the ultimate terror. Mother Leah decides to check in…

Review: First Strike by Ben Coes

By Janet Webb

June 23, 2016

First Strike by Ben Coes is the 6th thriller featuring CIA operative Dewey Andreas (Available June 28, 2016). Ben Coes’s First Strike—the 6th in his series featuring Dewey Andreas, a former member of U.S. Delta Force—is unrelentingly brutal in its portrayal of a struggle between a brilliant ISIS leader, Tristan Nazir, and Andreas and his colleagues.…

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