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Book Review: ‘The Paris Apartment: A Novel’ By Lucy Foley
Author Lucy Foley writes the best pyschologocial thrillers. Her last book The Guest List was one of my favorites and now she has topped herself with The Paris Apartment. A page-turning story you won't want to put down, with lots of twists and turns right up to the...
Movie Review: ‘Death On The Nile’
Greetings again from the darkness. For us Agatha Christie fans, a certain amount of trepidation exists every time a new movie or TV version of her work hits. Stress level was reduced a bit this time since director-actor Kenneth Branagh and screenwriter Michael Green...
Interview: Author ‘Michael Ledwidge’ Talks His New Novel Beach Wedding
MICHAEL LEDWIDGE is the writer of seventeen novels, the last dozen being New York Times bestsellers cowritten with one of the world’s bestselling authors, James Patterson. With twenty million copies in print, their Michael Bennett series is the highest-selling New...
Watch ‘Legends Of Tomorrow’ Preview Wednesday
DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW “Knocked Down, Knocked Up”— (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET) (TV-PG, LV) (HDTV) SEASON FINALE – The Legends are all disappointed and hurt by Gideon’s (Amy Pemberton) actions, but Gideon is horrified when AI Gideon tells her about Gary (Adam Tsekhman.)...
Book Review: ‘The Astronaut And The Star: A Rom-Com Novel’ By Jen Comfort
The debut novel from author Jen Confort is a great rom-com. An austronaut with issues and a B-list male actor work together on a new project and they fall for each other, in this well-written, fun novel. If you're a fan of romantic novels, this is for you. Regina...
Book Review: ‘Like Me: A Novel’ By Hayley Phelan
A solid psychological, sexual thriller is the highlight of the debut novel from Hayley Phelan. As you read along and get sucked into the world of modeling, sexual assualt, instagram, drugs and the realities of trying to be famous. Mickey is 19 years-old, living in New...
Book Review: ‘The Way From Here: A Novel’ By Jane Cockram
Secrets never stay buried. And for a mother and her two daughters the truth is/will finally come out years after the face. Susie Anderson has died right before her 40th birthday and has left a series of letters for her sister Camilla and instructions with what to do...
Book Review: ‘The Heights: A Novel’ By Louise Candlish
Ellen Saint cannot believe her eyes as she looks across to the building from where she is and sees him Kieran. No it can't be...he's dead and I killed him. He killed her son Lucas years ago when the car he was driving went into the water. He spent time in jail but got...
Slamdance Movie Review: ‘Hannah Ha Ha’
Slamdance Film Festival 2022 Greetings again from the darkness. We open on Hannah and her dad relaxing by the fire pit one evening. It’s their happy place … or is it contentment? Is there a difference? This first feature film from co-writers and co-directors Joshua...
Book Review: ‘The Paradox Hotel: A Novel’ By Rob Hart
I loved Rob Hart's last book The Warehouse and now he's back with an exciting time travel thriller novel. Time travel is available for those who can afford it. You can pick a spot in history and go and visit and see it. And for January Jones that means being very busy...



