Sunday, May 11, 2014

RTE Update--- New Crime Fiction Reviews at RTE

As posted elsewhere earlier today....

New crime fiction reviews this week at RTE:

http://www.reviewingtheevidence.com

Plus

Hank Phillippi Ryan  in the 'Sixty seconds with . . .' interview hot seat:

http://www.reviewingtheevidence.com/interviews.html?id=181

Reviews this week:

TITLE                    AUTHOR                REVIEWER

JACK OF SPIES    David Downing    Yvonne Klein       
In the first entry in a new series, an inexperienced spy, Jack McColl, travels from China to San Francisco to Mexico and New York in 1914, learning useful information about German and Irish activities for the British Admiralty and falling in love along the way.

INVISIBLE CITY    Julia Dahl    Anne Corey           
Rebekah Roberts, a young journalist working as a stringer for the New York Tribune, becomes deeply involved in the murder case of a Hasidic woman who reminds her of the mother who abandoned her.

DELIVERING DEATH    Julie Kramer      Lourdes Venard       
When a package containing human teeth arrives in the mail for TV reporter Riley Spartz, it sets her off on a dangerous investigation

KEEP QUIET        Lisa Scottoline    Caryn St Clair           
Jake covers up his son's role in an accident that resulted in the death of a popular teen, sending his already troubled family into turmoil.

A LOVELY WAY TO BURN    Louise Welsh    Yvonne Klein`       
One of the rare survivors of a deadly virus sweeping the earth, Stevie Flint tries to make some sense in a world gone mad by finding out who killed her boyfriend and why.

CELL        Robin Cook        Paris Abell   
Dr. George Wilson becomes curious when his fiancée and two other people he knows die after being involved in the beta test of a new medical cell phone app.

MURDER AT HONEYCHURCH HALL    Hannah Dennison    Meredith Frazier
Kat Stanford, who has recently quit her job on a popular TV show to open an antiques shop, visits her mother in her newly purchased, dilapidated carriage house on an old estate and is quickly embroiled in a mystery that involves gentry, staff, and Kat's own family history.

DOING IT AT THE DIXIE DEW    Ruth Moore    Caryn St Clair       
After her grandmother dies, Beth McKenzie turns her home into a bed and breakfast. Sadly, the first guest dies under suspicious circumstances

SILVER TOTEM OF SHAME    R. J. Harlick    Sharon Mensing   
Meg Harris and her husband, Eric, travel to Haida Gwaii to uncover the secrets surrounding the death of a young Haida totem pole carver.

THE SETUP MAN    T. T. Monday        Jim Napier       
Pro baseball pitcher Johnny Adcock moonlights as a PI, and teammate Frankie Herrera comes to him to help retrieve a sex tape his wife made before their marriage.  Adcock agrees to help, but before long Herrera is dead, and the case mushrooms into murder, drugs, prostitution and organized crime that puts Adcock – and those around him – at risk for their lives.

THE BURN PALACE    Stephen Dobyns    Ben Neal
A police officer investigates a serious of strange criminal, and possibly supernatural, occurrences in a small New England town


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Yvonne Klein
Editor: ymk@reviewingtheevidence.com

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