Book Review: ‘Glorious Rivals’ by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Jennifer Lynn Barnes’ "Glorious Rivals," the second book in 'The Grandest Game' series, takes the high-stakes competition on Hawthorne Island to new and darker levels.
Book Review: ‘An Inside Job’ by Daniel Silva
"An Inside Job" by Daniel Silva is a thrilling and engaging novel in the Gabriel Allon series, featuring a mix of elegance, danger, moral complexity, Vatican intrigue, and a central character named Leonardo da Vinci.
Book Review: ‘A Neighbour’s Guide to Murder’ by Louise Candlish
"A Neighbour's Guide to Murder," Louise Candlish's most recent domestic thriller, exemplifies her ability to capture the essence of contemporary fears.
Book Review: ‘The Hole’ by Hye-Young Pyun
"The Hole" by Hye-Young Pyun, translated by Sora Kim-Russell, is a gripping psychological thriller that unfolds the harrowing tale of Ogi, a college professor who awakens from a coma paralyzed and disfigured after a car accident that killed his wife.
Book Review: ‘When the Bones Sing’ by Ginny Myers Sain
For fans of atmospheric thrillers, "When the Bones Sing" is a standout—a novel that lingers in the mind like a half-remembered nightmare.
Book Review: ‘Never Flinch’ by Stephen King
Stephen King’s writing in "Never Flinch" is leaner, more distilled—showing the steady hand of a master who knows exactly when to tighten the screws.
















