Check out Honest Jim’s review of S.A. Cosby’s debut novel, My Darkest Prayer. Helluva read. “If you like your crime fiction served up gritty, dark, violent and… Read more “All Sinners, No Saints”
Tag: Noir
Western Swing
COWBOY NOIR FOR THE CARTEL ERA. Gritty, graphic and relentless, THE RIGHT WRONG NUMBER is a uniquely old-school, hard-boiled crime thriller that captures the essence of a… Read more “Western Swing”
Word Pacer
“If you like to read, if you appreciate words and the people who run them brilliantly through their paces, give Jim Nesbitt’s THE RIGHT WRONG NUMBER a… Read more “Word Pacer”
Monsoon Blood
Check out my review of Robert Ward’s gritty Charm City noir: In Four Kinds of Rain, Robert Ward spins a classic noir tale that is both riveting… Read more “Monsoon Blood”
Fast Ride
“If Chandler’s noir was a neon sign in the LA sunset, Nesbitt’s noir is the Shiner Bock sign buzzing outside the last honky-tonk you’ll hit before the… Read more “Fast Ride”
Cowboy Noir For The Cartel Era
“If Chandler’s noir was a neon sign in the LA sunset, Nesbitt’s noir is the Shiner Bock sign buzzing outside the last honky-tonk you’ll hit before the… Read more “Cowboy Noir For The Cartel Era”
Corrupt Splendor
Here’s my review of Rich Zahradnik’s terrific mystery, A Black Sail. When you pick up one of Rich Zahradnik’s Coleridge Taylor mysteries, get ready for a taut… Read more “Corrupt Splendor”