The Halloween issue of RTE is out and includes fifteen new reviews as
well as a new interview:
http://www.reviewingtheevidence.com
Plus
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro in the 'Sixty seconds with . . .' interview hot seat:
http://www.reviewingtheevidence.com/interviews.html?id=212
Reviews this week:
THE HAUNTED SEASON G.M. Malliet Reviewed by Lourdes Venard
There's a murder at Totleigh Hall, and Vicar Max Tudor, a former MI5
spy, finds himself in the middle of the investigation again.
A SONG OF SHADOWS John Connolly Reviewed by Craig Sisterson
Still recovering from life-threatening wounds, private eye Charlie
Parker investigates a case with origins in a secretive Nazi
concentration camp.
THE BRITISH LION Tony Schumacher Reviewed by Anne Corey
In a dystopian England ruled by the Nazis, war hero John Henry Rossett
risks his life to help his German friend Kohler, an SS Major, recover
his abducted wife and daughter.
THE SOUL OF DISCRETION Susan Hill Reviewed by Jim Napier
Detective Superintendent Simon Serraillier is asked to go undercover to
break an especially vicious pedophilia ring, while unbeknownst to him
his father flees to France to avoid being charged with raping a family
friend.
HOLLOW MAN Mark Pryor Reviewed by Sharon Mensing
A sociopathic prosecutor in Austin, Texas, becomes involved in a robbery
gone wrong that results in a double murder and must save himself from
arrest.
DEATH IS A WELCOME GUEST Louise Welsh Reviewed by Yvonne Klein
The second volume in the Plague Times trilogy follows stand-up comic
Magnus McFall as he desperately attempts to flee to his home on Orkney
through a corpse-littered landscape in which very few have survived the
virus called "the Sweats."
THE CELLAR Minette Walters Reviewed by Yvonne Klein
Fourteen-year-old Muna, captive since the age of eight in a dark cellar,
allowed out only to do work around the house, finds her life changed
when the younger son of her captors goes missing.
NINE LIVES Wendy Corsi Staub Reviewed by Meredith Frazier
Led to Lily Dale, New York, by a pregnant cat and other mysterious
occurrences, recently widowed Bella Jordan and her young son find
themselves surrounded by friendly mediums, messengers from the
afterlife, and a murderer desperate to hide a secret life.
A GHOSTLY MURDER Tonya Kappes Reviewed by Meredith Frazier
Just as Emma Lee Raines sends one ghost to the other side, Mamie Sue
Preston shows up looking for her teeth and her murderer, sending Emma
Lee back on the hunt for clues, but this time, she's in a race against
time to find what seems to be a serial killer as the ghosts continue to
multiply.
A GHOSTLY DEMISE Tonya Kappes Reviewed by Meredith Frazier
Funeral director Emma Lee Raines is seeing ghosts again, and before she
can say, "Boo," Emma Lee, Granny, and the hunky Sheriff Jack Henry Ross
are caught up in the investigation of a five-year-old murder, a vicious
mayoral campaign, and plenty of life-threatening (and
reputation-threatening) adventures.
SEIZE THE NIGHT Christopher Golden, ed. Reviewed by Yvonne Klein
Twenty short stories that present the notion of the vampire as less
romantic, more terrifying than some currently popular representations
THE UNCANNY READER Marjorie Sandor, ed. Reviewed by Lourdes Venard
This anthology of 31 uncanny stories mixes the supernatural with
everyday experiences that take an eerie turn.
NAME OF THE DEVIL Andrew Mayne Reviewed by Sharon Mensing
Jessica Blackwood, current FBI agent and former illusionist, attempts to
determine the reasons and method for a church explosion in West Virginia
THE HANGING GIRL (Audio) Jussi Adler-Olsen Reviewed by Karla Jay
After the suicide of a former colleague, Carl Mørck gets stuck
investigating the long-ago death of a beautiful high school co-ed on a
remote Danish island and tracking down the cult leader who seems to be
connected to her
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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