Review: Kill for Me, Kill for You by Steve Cavanagh
A clever mystery story and thriller. You’ll probably think you can guess what’s going to happen right away, and you’ll probably be wrong. This story is full of cl...
A clever mystery story and thriller. You’ll probably think you can guess what’s going to happen right away, and you’ll probably be wrong. This story is full of cl...
A satisfying conclusion to the series. The good The fantastic characters from the previous books are all back! And when the book ended, I found myself missin...
Another excellent entry in the series. You get delightful characters and a fun mystery, just like the previous stories, but this story also adds a more serious a...
The good As usual, a fun and gripping opening scene. Some genuinely laugh-out-loud moments. The McKinney cousins and Francis Neagley are particularly hilari...
I found the first book in this series, The Spy Coast, to be a fun spy story with the interesting twist of all the spies being at retirement age (a bit like The Th...
A fun story of four women who have spent their entire career as assassins, are now in their 60s, and looking forward to retirement—but of course, you can’t just w...
A terrific collection of thought-provoking short stories. Some of the stories are better than others, but most are memorable, moving, and will plant ideas in your...
The good All the good parts of the previous book: fun premise, great characters, creative superpowers, and fun action scenes. Feels even more serious and gr...
While not as good as The God Delusion, this book is an excellent discussion of why god doesn’t exist, and why the world is better off without religion. It’s an im...
The good All the good parts of the previous book: fun premise, great characters, creative superpowers, and fun action scenes. Since the premise and characte...