by B.D. Lawrence | Sep 24, 2021 | Reviews
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...
by B.D. Lawrence | Sep 9, 2021 | Reviews
Book Review of Choose Me by Tess Gerritsen and Gary Braver Definitely vengeance in this one. Justice in a sense. You’ll have to be the judge of whether justice is served. Also, there is some redemption, Unfortunately, not for Taryn Moore. This is a common story, but...
by B.D. Lawrence | Sep 3, 2021 | News
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...
by B.D. Lawrence | Aug 26, 2021 | Reviews
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...
by B.D. Lawrence | Aug 19, 2021 | Articles
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...
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