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The Blood of the Lamb

Once You Go This Far by Kristen Lepionka

July 20, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

Read as part of cbr12bingo: Gateway. I frequently recommend Kristen Lepionka’s work to budding mystery fans, especially ones looking for an LGBTQIA+ author and/or protagonist. I don’t know how long Kristen Lepionka plans to continue with this series. I believe her next book is going to be a standalone separate from Roxane’s character (and perhaps universe?). I think she’s of the modern age sort of writer that unless you really catch bestselling fire with a series (a la Michael Connelly’s Harry Bosch), there comes a […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: cbr12bingo, columbus, Kristen Lepionka, mystery, ohio, Once You Go This Far, Roxane Weary, Toledo

Jake's CBR12 Review No:115 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: cbr12bingo, columbus, Kristen Lepionka, mystery, ohio, Once You Go This Far, Roxane Weary, Toledo ·
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A Voice of My Generation

The Stories You Tell by Kristen Lepionka

March 24, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

There’s not much left to say about Kristen Lepionka’s Roxane Weary series that I didn’t already say in my last two reviews. Lepionka is a talented writer who foregoes the frills of many a bestselling mystery book in favor of telling a good tale. In other words: there’s minimal fluff to pad the story. I appreciate that. While I like these books a lot, what makes them difficult to recommend is the voice of the narrator. Roxane Weary is not inherently lovable. She’s a person […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: columbus, Kristen Lepionka, mystery, Roxane Weary, The Stories You Tell

Jake's CBR12 Review No:49 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: columbus, Kristen Lepionka, mystery, Roxane Weary, The Stories You Tell ·
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Oh-hi-oh

What You Want To See by Kristen Lepionka

March 13, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

Kristen Lepionka’s Roxanne Weary series is one of my favorites to come along in recent years. This could be me dating myself as a end-of-the-spectrum millennial but Roxanne feels like someone I would know. And Kristen Lepionka gets her voice and atmosphere down well. This one is in some ways an improvement on book one, though I liked that one too. I don’t know why, especially because there wasn’t a Macguffin, but I got a real Maltese Falcon vibe from this story. It could have been […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: columbus, Kristen Lepionka, mystery, ohio, Roxanne Weary, What You Want To See

Jake's CBR12 Review No:41 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: columbus, Kristen Lepionka, mystery, ohio, Roxanne Weary, What You Want To See ·
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Vacation Reading

All I Did Was Shoot My Man by Walter Mosley

Scythe by Neal Shusterman

The Last Place You Look by Kristen Lepionka

The Big Blowdown by George Pelecanos

Pickup At Union Station by Gary Reilly

February 22, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

I got some great reading done while I was on vacation this past week. No knockouts but a nice range of good-to-good-enough books. Didn’t have time or resources to catalogue each individually so I’ll do small reviews of every book here. All I Did Was Shoot My Man I continue to be pleasantly mystified by Walter Mosley’s Leonid McGill series. These books are so odd, so transgressive considering what else is out there. He clearly has a gift for this kind of writing. The plot […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: All I Did Was Shoot My Man, ASL, Asphalt Warrior, Gary Reilly, George Pelecanos, Kristen Lepionka, Leonid McGill, Neal Shusterman, New York City, Pickup At Union Station, Roxane Weary, scythe, The Last Place You Look, walter mosley, Young Adult Dystopia

Jake's CBR12 Review No:29 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: All I Did Was Shoot My Man, ASL, Asphalt Warrior, Gary Reilly, George Pelecanos, Kristen Lepionka, Leonid McGill, Neal Shusterman, New York City, Pickup At Union Station, Roxane Weary, scythe, The Last Place You Look, walter mosley, Young Adult Dystopia ·
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