by 5u5p3nc3Auth0r | Jun 26, 2019 | Authors and Books, Book Reviews
Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe is subtitled A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland. It is very rare for me to ignore everything around me and become completely immersed in a book, no matter how great or suspenseful it is, but that is exactly what...
by 5u5p3nc3Auth0r | May 24, 2019 | Authors and Books, Book Reviews
The House by the Lake by Ella Carey is historical romance, mystery and in many ways, a reminder of a past that can too easily be repeated. Watch the video below or at https://youtu.be/umxbkxOpuXU or skip below the video to read the full review. Max is part of the...
by 5u5p3nc3Auth0r | May 14, 2019 | Authors and Books, Book Reviews
Some books have the power to remain with the reader forever; The Drowned Village is such a book. If there is one lesson to be learned from this story, it is that none of us can expect to have complete control over our lives. There is always the possibility that we...
by 5u5p3nc3Auth0r | Apr 13, 2019 | Authors and Books, Book Reviews
In The Forgotten Secret by Kathleen McGurl, Clare Farrell is approaching her 50th birthday. For half of her life she has been married to a narcissistic man who has systematically cut her off from everything and everyone that did not center around him. So when Clare...
by 5u5p3nc3Auth0r | Mar 15, 2019 | Authors and Books, Book Reviews
I just finished reading Mary Stewart’s book, Wildfire at Midnight. The book was originally published in 1956 and was re-released in 2011. Reading it was such a pleasure that it reminded me why Stewart’s books landed on the New York Times and other bestseller lists...
by 5u5p3nc3Auth0r | Mar 2, 2019 | Authors and Books, Book Reviews
I’d like to tell you about a book I just read by Fran Stewart called A Wee Murder in my Shop. For the past few years there has been a constant slate of hard-hitting news stories and sometimes it’s necessary to escape into a different type of drama, one that is far...