Book Review of Missing Sister by Elle Marr

Book Review of Missing Sister by Elle Marr

Book Review of Missing Sister by Elle Marr Shayna receives an email that says, “Come to Paris. Your sister is dead.” And not just a sister, Shayna’s twin sister. This book hits the justice category and the redemption category. It’s told in first person from Shayna’s...
“Attics” – short story posted

“Attics” – short story posted

Attics A patient goes missing from the St. Louis Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center and a psychiatrist and his wife are murdered. I have posted the next short story revolving around Justice, Vengeance, and Redemption. This one, I believe, touches all three. When you...
Book Review of The Suriname Job by Vince Milam

Book Review of The Suriname Job by Vince Milam

Book Review of The Suriname Job: A Case Lee Novel by Vince Milam. This one hits the justice tick mark and somewhat the vengeance tick mark. I didn’t really see much redemption going on in this book. If you’re into books with ex-army rangers, ex-navy seals, or in this...
Profanity in Fiction – needed or not?

Profanity in Fiction – needed or not?

I asked this question in a couple crime fiction groups, “What do you think about profanity in fiction?” The response was overwhelming. More than a hundred responses in one of them and over thirty in the other. The answers ran the gamut. Since these were crime fiction...