by B.D. Lawrence | Jun 4, 2022 | Reviews
Book Review of The Man Burned by Winter by Pete Zacharias This book hits justice, vengeance and being a series, it’s starting redemption for the main character. And that main character is Rooker Lindström, a former newspaper reporter from California who has moved back...
by B.D. Lawrence | May 7, 2022 | Reviews
Book Review of You Are Invited by Sarah A. Denzil This book had a little of everything. Justice, vengeance, and redemption, especially for the main character, Catherine Fenwick, who goes by Cath. You have to get past the first forty pages of this story. I almost gave...
by B.D. Lawrence | Apr 18, 2022 | Reviews
Book Review of Girl, Alone by Blake Pierce This book is subtitled an Ella Dark FBI Suspense Thriller. It’s one of dozens of books written by Blake Pierce. I’ll give it the nod on justice. After all, it’s about an FBI agent, so there must be justice, right? And there...
by B.D. Lawrence | Mar 26, 2022 | Reviews
Book Review of Separated by the Border: A Birth Mother, a Foster Mother, and a Migrant Child’s 3,000 Mile Journey by Gena Thomas This book is a departure from what I normally read and review, but I thought it would be research for cross-border human trafficking. It...
by B.D. Lawrence | Mar 24, 2022 | Reviews
Television Series Review of Bosch – Season 7 – Amazon Prime Like any police procedural book or television drama, the underlying theme is definitely justice. Season 6 had vengeance in it, with Jerry Edgar killing Jacques Avril. Season 7 explores the implications for a...
by B.D. Lawrence | Mar 17, 2022 | Reviews
Book Review of Murder Board by Brian Shea I love police procedurals. Ed McBain and his 87th Precinct novels are some of my favorites. Murder Board is similar, only set in Boston and features now homicide detective Michael Kelly. As with any police procedural, we get...
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