Review: Blood Over Bright Haven by M.L. Wang
Sciona has spent her whole life studying magic, and is trying to become the first woman to ever be admitted to the High Magistry of the city of Tiran. Thomil is a...
Sciona has spent her whole life studying magic, and is trying to become the first woman to ever be admitted to the High Magistry of the city of Tiran. Thomil is a...
This book tells the (apparently true) story of Andrew and Jihi Bustamante, a married couple who worked for the CIA, and how they transformed how the CIA operates....
Victor is staying in a small-town motel, when he notices that a woman and her son have gone missing, and he decides to investigate. Nine books into the Victor th...
Veronica Speedwell and Stoker Templeton-Vane are back, and this time, they are taking on a fairly standard 19th-century mystery trope: the curse of an Egyptian m...
David Cartwright, former head of MI-5, donated his library to Oxford, and one of the mysterious books in that collection has gone missing. His grandson, River, a...
Jimmy Keene is serving a 10-year prison sentence when a prosecutor offers him a deal: if he transfers to a maximum security prison and is able to get Larry Hall,...
The head of a Guatemalan drug cartel, Heloise Espinosa, hires Victor to take out her biggest competitor: her sister. Whereas the previous book in the series moved...
In 1965, Frances “Frankie” McGrath decides to serve her country by joining the Vietnam War as a nurse. The story follows her as she learns to work in military hos...
It’s the 18th book in the Bosch series, and, remarkably, this one does something slightly different! Bosch is retired from the LAPD, so this time, he’s pulled int...
This is Elizabeth Gilbert’s memoir, where she describes going through a messy divorce and midlife crisis, and deciding to turn her life around by spending a year ...