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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…

Not Just Evil: Murder, Hollywood, and California's First Insanity Plea by David Wilson

Review: Not Just Evil by David Wilson

By Dirk Robertson

December 15, 2016

For readers of true crime sagas like Tinseltown and Little Demon in the City of Light comes a chilling account of a murder that captivated the United States in the 1920s. The subtitle for David Wilson’s true crime novel Not Just Evil is Murder, Hollywood, and California’s First Insanity Plea—a fitting title, and I’m sure…

Review: Vengeance in Death by J.D. Robb

By Doreen Sheridan

December 15, 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, Doreen Sheridan reviews #6, Vengeance in Death. I’ve read that J.D. Robb writes the In Death books in threes, and it’s easy to see how this 6th…

Review: Ceremony in Death by J.D. Robb

By Doreen Sheridan

December 14, 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, Doreen Sheridan reviews #5, Ceremony in Death. Another deficiency in my mystery-novel education to date has been the fact that I’d never read a J.D. Robb novel…

Revisiting The Asphalt Jungle (1950)

By Brian Greene

December 13, 2016

Criterion Collection’s new Blu-Ray edition of the 1950 film noir title The Asphalt Jungle gives me a prompt to write about what I (and many others) consider to be one of the greatest crime/suspense movies ever made. And yet, I feel a little at a loss as to how to approach this piece. I mean,…

Review: Time of Death by Lucy Kerr

By Jenny Maloney

December 13, 2016

Time of Death by Lucy Kerr is a debut novel and the 1st book in the new Stillwater General Mystery series (Available today!). ER Nurse Francesca “Frankie” Stapleton moved to Chicago for its fast pace and the opportunity to make a difference. She stays in the big city for ten years before she’s called back…

Review: Rapture in Death by J.D. Robb

By John Jacobson

December 13, 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, John Jacobson reviews #4, Rapture in Death. As the 4th book in J.D. Robb’s In Death series, Rapture in Death is an encapsulated look at the…

The Walking Dead Power Rankings 7.08: “Hearts Still Beating”

By Adam Wagner

December 12, 2016

Last night's midseason finale of The Walking Dead ended on a … well, we can't quite call it a high note, but at least it was something in the treble clef. For perhaps the first time all season, storylines progressed at a speed beyond glacial, certain fundamental dynamics finally saw some change, and another annoying character found out…

Review: Immortal in Death by J.D. Robb

By Ardi Alspach

December 12, 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, Ardi Alspach reviews #3, Immortal in Death. Immortal in Death, the 3rd installment of the In Death series featuring Lieutenant Eve Dallas, is a thrilling and…

Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency Season Finale, 1.08: “Two Sane Guys Doing Normal Things” Episode Review

By Kerry Hammond

December 12, 2016

It’s finally here: the finale. I had high hopes for everything being tied up in a neat little bow—and not just because it’s December. As I began to watch, however, I realized that most of it had already been explained and there were only a few small loose ends left—and many of those were easy…

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