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Book Review: They All Fall Down by Rachel Howzell Hall

By Rachel Kramer Bussel

April 11, 2019

They All Fall Down by Rachel Howzell Hall is a cunning standalone suspense novel that brings seven sinners to a private island for a reckoning they never saw coming. Rachel Howzell Hall takes a very different approach in her psychological thriller They All Fall Down than she does in her Elouise “Lou” Norton mystery novels.…

Review: Potter’s Field by Rob Hart

By Rachel Kramer Bussel

July 9, 2018

Potter’s Field by Rob Hart is the final book in his acclaimed Ash McKenna series, which shows that Ash can go home again—but it might cost him everything. The conclusion of Rob Hart’s Ash McKenna series, Potter’s Field, brings amateur private investigator Ash back to his hometown of New York—though the Staten Island of his youth has…

Review: Shot in the Dark by Cleo Coyle

By Rachel Kramer Bussel

Shot in the Dark by Cleo Coyle is the 17th book in the Coffeehouse Mystery series A new smartphone dating game turns the Village Blend into a hookup hot spot, until one dark night, when a gunshot leaves a dead body behind and the landmark coffeehouse becomes the center of a whole new scene—a crime scene.  Shot…

Review: Soulmates by Jessica Grose

By Rachel Kramer Bussel

September 29, 2016

Soulmates by Jessica Grose is a novel of marriage, meditation, and all the spaces in between—a delicious satire of our feel-good spiritual culture in which a scorned ex-wife tries to puzzle out the pieces of her husband’s mysterious death at a yoga retreat and their life together. Jessica Grose’s second novel, Soulmates, is not your…

Best Books of 2015

By Crime HQ

December 30, 2015

As the year comes to a close and all the time spent with the weird uncle during family gatherings reminds us to get our lives together, like two old work buddies who awkwardly run into each other in public and make empty promises to keep in touch, we keep up the tradition of making New…

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