Friday, March 13, 2020

The Evil Men Do by John McMahon

The Evil Men Do y John McMahon

Rating: 5 fracking stars

Summary: Mason Falls police detective PT Marsh and amazing shot and partner Remy are called to the house of a very rich man not heard from for a few days. The case goes in many directions that leads to Marsh’s discovery of who killed his wife and child from his debut novel The Good Detective.

Comments: Lucky readers are now immersed into a fine fine new crime writer and series. Great stuff.

https://smile.amazon.com/Evil-P-T-Marsh-Novel-Book-ebook/dp/B07SZQP2C5

Monday, March 9, 2020

That Left Turn at Albuquerque by Scott Phillips

That Left Turn at Albuquerque 

Rating: 5 scheming stars

Summary: A whacked out attorney looks to increase his wealth by a number of mid level crimes that go terribly wrong and lead to high level crimes.

Comments: Phillips continues to be at the top of his skill. One of the best crime writers, writing today. Sadly we don’t get enough. More please. Highly recommended.

 https://smile.amazon.com/That-Left-Turn-at-Albuquerque-ebook/dp/B07SQMRF1W

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Presumed Innocent by Scott Turow

Presumed Innocent by Scott Turow

Rating: 4.5 legal courtroom drama stars

Summary: An accomplished PA is accused of murdering a coworker by his political rivals. A dramatic investigation and and even more suspense filled court room drama lead to a riveting conclusion.

Comments: My first Scott Turow book was written when I was a wee laddy not in-tuned with such great legal writing. Now older and less wise I am enjoying these fine books.

https://smile.amazon.com/Presumed-Innocent-Novel-Kindle-County-ebook/dp/B003R7LCQE

Monday, March 2, 2020

Broken by John Rector


Broken by John Rector

4.5 creepy stars

Summary: A dying resort California small town. A abusive husband and a psychopath apartment caretaker make up this crime novel. A young very creepy man who overseas a abusive couple becomes very obsessed with the wife and tries to save her from the abuse. Things go sideways fast.

Comments: A all to short but creepy crime novel.  

Friday, February 28, 2020

Occam’s Razor by Joe Clifford

Occam’s Razor by Joe Clifford

Rating: 5 stars.

Summary: Away from Cliffords great series featuring Jay Porter, Clifford takes mainly to steamy South Florida with ex college football star Oz who is asked by a long time family heir to get to the bottom her sons conviction in the killing of his niece. Things go downhill fast from there.

Comments: Money can buy you a lot of protection. Clifford nails the crime noir again.

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Bobby March Will Live Forever by Alan Parks

Bobby March Will Live Forever by Alan Parks

Rating: 5 very hot and sweaty stars.

Summary: The third installment of the Harry McCoy Glasgow crime series. Glasgow is sweltering hot and Harry has his hands in many fires. Missing girls, drug dealers, dirty cops, and the ever present IRA.

Comments: Any crime fiction reader and Scottish Noir needs to read Alan Parks. A talent that I wait for each year. Absolutely must read. Thank you Netgalley and Cannongate for the early peak.

https://smile.amazon.com/Bobby-March-Forever-Harry-Thriller-ebook/dp/B07XC7ZLBF



Wednesday, February 19, 2020

The Broken Places by Ace Atkins

The Broken Places by Ace Atkins

Rating: 5 flood and tornado stars

Summary: A couple of really bad guys escape from Parchman and make a beeline for Jericho to recover some stolen loot they stole before going to the pen. As always many plot lines follow and really open up the series to what it has become, one of favorite reading series. 

Comments: What makes this a really fun book is the badness of the two convicts. Some nastiness ensues. Great book again! 




Thursday, February 13, 2020

Cold Water by Tom Pitts

Cold Water by Tom Pitts

3 bad neighbor stars.

Summary: A tight knit crime noir about a family that is dragged into a group of drug addicts who are squatting in a empty house across the street.

Comments. You are only one bad neighbor from a move.

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Black Cherry Blues by James Lee Burke

Rating: 5 Big Sky Stars
Summary: In the third Robicheaux installment Dave is asked by a friend to look into a murder of a couple on the bayou docks. Dave quickly figure the two bad guys are held up in a local hotel. He is then accused of murdering one of the bad guys. Dave fleas the charges of murder to Montana to clear his name.

Comments: Nothing I will ever say will compare to Burke’s poetic narrative. Great reading.

https://www.amazon.com/Black-Cherry-Blues-Novel-Robicheaux-ebook/dp/B005HF9I10

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

The Paladin by David Ignatius

The Paladin by David Ignatius

Rating: 5 deep fake stars

Summary: CIA agent Micheal Dunne is tasked by his superior to look into a group of hackers capable of creating deep fake events to harm the country. Dunne is quickly compromised and is accused of spying on American journalists. After a year in jail Dunne wants his accusers caught and his family back. Getting both done turns very high tech gizzmo complicated.

Comments: A top notch spy thriller from the very best around. Thank you to WW Norton and Netgalley for a fine highly recommended read.

https://smile.amazon.com/Paladin-Spy-Novel-David-Ignatius-ebook/dp/B07ZTSLKMM