Review of SISTER DEAR by Hannah Mary McKinnon

Envy and obsession explode in author Hannah Mary McKinnon’s newest thriller, SISTER DEAR. Eleanor Hardwicke is a loner, and she deserves it. Her mother has reminded her since childhood that…

AN UNEQUAL DEFENSE by Chad Zunker

#TXReads: Chad Zunker Hails the Homeless in “An Unequal Defense” Share Chad Zunker’s latest novel is akin to John Grisham’s “The Street Lawyer” as the Austin author wraps a thought-provoking…

THE LAST TRIAL by Scott Turow

Defense attorney Alejandro “Sandy” Stern knows that “everything ends, of course. Life ends and thus all beforehand.” But even so, letting go is never easy. In bestselling author Scott Turow’s…

Mock Assassinations & Political Conspiracy in Matthew Quirk’s HOUR OF THE ASSASSIN

In HOUR OF THE ASSASSIN, author Matthew Quirk spins a tale of murder, betrayal, political greed, and conspiracy, inspired by stories he covered as a reporter for The Atlantic. Former Secret…

Legal Thriller FINAL JUDGMENT by Marcia Clark (Yes, THAT Marcia Clark)

Vigilante Justice – Plan B Los Angeles defense attorney Samantha “Sam” Brinkman is an antihero extraordinaire. We love her, but she’s done some terrible things, and she’s not apologetic in…

Review of The Warsaw Protocol by Steve Berry

Poland, Precious Relics and the Price of Freedom in “The Warsaw Protocol” In The Warsaw Protocol (Minotaur Books), 15th in the Cotton Malone series, author Steve Berry uses the backdrop of Poland’s battle against Communism…

Review of THE LAST ODYSSEY and Interview With James Rollins

What if the journeys in Homer’s The Iliad and The Odyssey were real? That’s the premise behind New York Times bestselling author James Rollins’s latest thriller, THE LAST ODYSSEY, book 15 in the Sigma Force series. Since the…

The Sword of Justice: Cheering For Tori Eldridge’s Unlikely Ninja Hero

In her debut novel, The Ninja Daughter, author Tori Eldridge turns a young woman with a passion for justice into a modern-day martial-arts hero. Lily Wong is an anachronism — a…