Whenever you read one of R.G. Belsky’s Clare Carlson mysteries, it’s best to keep a neck brace handy. You’re gonna need it because Belsky’s novels have more… Read more “Whiplash Surprise”
Tag: Jim Nesbitt Book Review
The Past Never Dies
Check out Honest Jim’s review of Howard Owen’s latest Willie Black mystery, Evergreen: If you ever worked at a newspaper, you knew a guy like Willie Black.… Read more “The Past Never Dies”
Broken-Field Mystery
Check out Honest Jim’s review of Dick Belsky’s hot-off-the-presses Clare Carlson mystery, BELOW THE FOLD: Dick Belsky is the Gayle Sayers of the sudden plot twist, a… Read more “Broken-Field Mystery”
True West Truth
You’d be well-advised to never use that creative pejorative — sequel — anywhere near Baron R. Birtcher’s latest modern-day Western thriller, Fistful of Rain, because this vividly-told… Read more “True West Truth”
Psychopath Road
Check out my review of KNIFE’S TELL, Daniel Dark’s wildly unique take on Jack the Ripper: When an author tackles as well-known and morbidly fascinating a subject… Read more “Psychopath Road”
Dangerous Curves
Here’s Honest Jim’s review of Dick Belsky’s stellar mystery, YESTERDAY’S NEWS. Dick Belsky delivers another fast-paced mystery in YESTERDAY’S NEWS, a book that features the author’s masterful… Read more “Dangerous Curves”
Bloody Etouffee
The main difference between Mike Rubin and all the other lawyers-turned-authors out there writing legal thrillers is that this guy writes like a homesick angel and never… Read more “Bloody Etouffee”