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Book Review: ‘Running Out Of Road’ Is The Next Buck Schatz Mystery
Author Daniel Friedman is back with book number three in his Buck Schatz mystery series. This time a man is on death row in 2011, about to be executed and is telling his story. He's been on death row for 35 years and claims he's innocent or at least his confession was...
Book Review: ‘The K Team’ Is A Great Start To An Andy Carpenter Spinoff Series By David Rosenfelt
Author David Rosenfelt has a long running hit series based around his Andy Carpenter Lawyer. He's also has stand-alone best-selling thrillers. Now he has started a spinoff series featuring retired cop Corey Douglas and his retired K-9 dog Simon (who were part of a...
Book Review: ‘The Honey-Don’t List: A Novel’ By Christina Lauren
For Casey Douglas and James McCann things are about to get crazy in their lives in the new rom-com by bestselling author Christina Lauren. Casey has worked for Rusty and Melissa Tripp for ten years since she was sixteen. She more is Melissa's assistant. They have hit...
Book Review: ‘The Darkness We Hide’ Is The Thrilling Conclusion To The Undertaker’s Daughter Story
The third and final story starts off slowly. It's been months since the events with Julian. It's been quiet but that's all about to change. Rowan and Billy are closer than ever and they are living together, and maybe a wedding in the future. Things start downhill when...
Movie Short Review: ‘The Girl With The Rivet Gun’
Review by David Ferguson Greetings again from the darkness. The image most associated with “Rosie the Riveter” is the iconic poster featuring a woman wearing a headband, and flexing her bicep exposed by a rolled-up work sleeve. The phrase on the poster reads “We can...
Watch Trailer For ‘Tape’
Based on true events, TAPE, follows Rosa (Annarosa Mudd), an actress who secretly places hidden cameras on her body as well as in a dark studio. Rosa begins to stalk and film Pearl (Isabelle Furhman), who she identifies as the next “protege” of a successful producer,...
Book Review: ‘The Anglophile’s Notebook: A Novel’ By Sunday Taylor
For Claire Easton her life is about to take a major change. She's off to England to interview an author and start work on a book about Charlotte Bronte. She leaves her musician husband Ben in LA, as he's about to go on a major tour. She stars her research and meets...
Movie Review: ‘Onward’ Is Another Pixar Success
When I finished watching ‘Onward’, the latest Pixar film, I thought that it was a wonderfully animated, fairly sweet, and slightly humorous trip. Kind of like a ‘Weekend At Bernie’s’ road trip film about the importance of the family that’s right in front of you. In...
Book Review: ‘Death On The Page: A Castle Bookshop Mystery’ By Essie Lang
Author Essie Lang is back with the second book in her Castle Bookshop Mystery series. This time an author is murdered in the castle and as much as Shelby tries to stay out of the investigation she cannot. Author Savannah Page is in town for two book signings at the...
Book Review: ‘The Familiar Dark: A Novel’ By Amy Engel
Two 12 year girls are murdered in the small town of Missouri Ozarks and one mother will not rest until she finds the killer. Eve Taggert is at work at the diner when her brother Cal comes in and she can tell something doesn't seem right. He breaks the news that her 12...





