The Hungry Bones by Sara E. Johnson: a Book Review

The phrase “lying through your teeth” takes on a whole new meaning in Sara E. Johnson’s The Hungry Bones. Many thanks to Sourcebooks Landmark and Poisoned Pen Press for the advanced copy to review.

Murder in Williamstown by Kerry Greenwood: a Book Review

The game is afoot—and a rather stylishly clad one, at that—in Kerry Greenwood’s Murder in Williamstown.

Clytemnestra by Costanza Casati: a Book Review

For readers who enjoy historical fiction, badass femme fatales, and good old-fashioned revenge, Clytemnestra by Costanza Casati is a must-add for your TBR list.

Lost in the Spanish Quarter by Heddi Goodrich: a Book Review

Using her own journey to self-awareness and happiness as her guide, Goodrich weaves a tale of heartbreak, escapism, cross-cultural conversions, and second chances.

The German House by Annette Hess (translated by Elisabeth Lauffer): a Book Review

Annette Hess takes us to post-WWII Germany to follow the Frankfurt Trials and a young translator who must learn the difference between knowing and telling the truth.

It Would Be Night in Caracas by Karina Sainz Borgo (translated by Elizabeth Bryer): a Book Review

Karina Sainz Borgo tells a story of resilience and humanity in battered and torn Venezuela.