Tuesday, March 10, 2015

RTE's March 7 Issue is out

The March 7 2015  issue of RTE is out and includes fifteen new reviews as well as a new interview:

http://www.reviewingtheevidence.com

Plus

Brenda Chapman in the 'Sixty seconds with . . .' interview hot seat:

http://www.reviewingtheevidence.com/interviews.html?id=198



Reviews this week:

ALL THE OLD KNIVES    Olen Steinhauer    Reviewed by Christine Zibas   
Two old friends and lovers from the spy trade meet up for a dinner and opportunity to rehash an important event from their past lives, but it will not end well for one of them.

12 ROSE STREET    Gail Bowen    Reviewed by Yvonne Klein   
Joanne Kilbourn's husband is running for mayor of Regina Saskatchewan in a race that is exceptionally dirty and marked by attempted blackmail and violence.   

COLD COLD HEART    Tami Hoag    Reviewed by Caryn St Clair       
Dana Nolan survives a brutal attack by a serial killer but suffers PTSD afterwards and has serious memory issues. Was her attack related to the disappearance of her best friend several years ago?

LACY EYE     Jessica Treadway Reviewed by Sharon Mensing       
Three years after her father was murdered and her mother maimed during a savage attack in their home, a young woman returns home amid suspicions that she was involved in the attack.

NIGHT IS THE HUNTER    Steven Core   Reviewed by Phyllis Onstad   
Former homicide detective Harlan Donnally comes to the aid of a conscience-wracked judge to take a new look at a gangland murder that led to a death penalty conviction. Did the punishment fit the crime? Did they get the real perpetrator?

BUTTERFLY KILLS    Brenda Chapman    Reviewed by Yvonne Klein   
Kala Stonechild and Sgt. Jacques Rouleau are reunited, this time in Kingston ON, where they must deal with a several murders that appear random but which in the end turn out to be connected.

LONG WAY DOWN    Michael Sears    Reviewed by Christine Zibas       
Released from prison for his own financial missteps, Jason Stafford takes on a new case advising an investment firm on a case of insider trading, all while trying to parent an autistic son on his own.

THE HOUSE OF WOLFE    James Carlos Blake Reviewed by Meredith Frazier
When one of their own is kidnapped in Mexico City, the Texas Wolfes and the Mexico Wolfes combine forces to rescue the victim before it's too late.

THE CITY OF BLOOD    Frédérique Molay     Reviewed by Sharon Mensing
When a modern art tableau is opened thirty years after its burial, a body is found buried with it.

GUN STREET GIRL    Adrian McKinty        Reviewed by Karen Chisholm   
Detective Sean Duffy, a Catholic cop in the Protestant RUC (Royal Ulster Constabulary), struggles with burn-out as he investigates a brutal double murder and suicide in this fourth in the "Troubles" trilogy.

THE FINAL SILENCE        Stuart Neville    Reviewed by Jim Napier   
An elderly man’s suicide reveals a horrific tale reaching back decades, threatening powerful people in present-day Belfast and rekindling the violence.

NANTUCKET FIVE-SPOT    Steven Axelrod     Reviewed by Diana Borse   
What looks like a teen age prank turns into a threat of terrorism which pulls in the Department of Homeland Security. Then there is a mad race against the clock to prevent the bombing of the annual Boston Pops Concert on Nantucket Island and the wholesale carnage that would bring.

UNLOVELY    Celeste Conway    Reviewed by Anne Corey       
Back in his small seaside home town, Harley Jamison falls in love with a beautiful dancer from the elite summer ballet school, but she may be a part of a horrifying gang of young women taking terrible revenge on males who anger them in this chilling young adult thriller.

THINGS HALF IN SHADOW    Alan Finn    Reviewed by Ben Neal   
In post-Civil War Philadelphia, spiritualist charlatans prey on the bereaved while a newspaperman and a rival medium seek to expose them.

We post more than 900 new reviews a year -- all of them are archived on the site -- as well as a new interview with a top author every issue.


Yvonne Klein
Editor: ymk@reviewingtheevidence.com

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