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You can’t get there from here

Poacher's Son by Paul Doiron

June 13, 2019 by Nyx Leave a Comment

For the past few years, my husband and I have made a concerted effort to be a family that goes away for week-long summer vacation. So we save up all year and spend the beginning of July in the sleepy Maine beach town my husband grew up going to as a child and teenager. I love it but each time we go I’m struck by how no matter how much we try to explore during each visit we can only scratch the surface of all the […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: cbr11, Into the Wild, maine, mystery

Nyx's CBR11 Review No:4 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: cbr11, Into the Wild, maine, mystery ·
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Queen, Tangerine, Kind of a Bore

The Chinese Orange Mystery by Ellery Queen

June 12, 2019 by jeverett15 Leave a Comment

The Chinese Orange Mystery is the perfect ammunition for people who don’t like mysteries. It goes all-in on all of the most annoying tropes of mystery novels, the ones that drive non-fans nuts. The characters are paper-thin, the dialogue is stilted and almost entirely expository, the plotting is entirely consumed by the puzzle without any consideration of the reality of murder. The detective, Ellery Queen, is an insufferable fop who refuses to ever disclose what he is thinking or who he suspects of the crime. […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Ellery Queen, mystery

jeverett15's CBR11 Review No:15 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Ellery Queen, mystery ·
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I’m so glad your first historical romance in several years was actually GOOD, Ms. Long!

Lady Derring Takes a Lover by Julie Anne Long

June 11, 2019 by Malin Leave a Comment

From Goodreads: A mistress. A mountain of debt. A mysterious wreck of a building. Delilah Swanpool, Countess of Derring, learns the hard way that her husband, “Dear Dull Derring,” is a lot more interesting—and perfidious—dead than alive. It’s a devil of an inheritance, but in the grand ruins of the one building Derring left her, are the seeds of her liberation. And she vows never again to place herself at the mercy of a man. But battle-hardened Captain Tristan Hardy is nothing if not merciless. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery, Romance Tagged With: cbr11, female friendship, historical romance, Julie Anne Long, Lady Derring Takes a Lover, Malin, mystery, Regency, the Palace of Rogues

Malin's CBR11 Review No:25 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery, Romance · Tags: cbr11, female friendship, historical romance, Julie Anne Long, Lady Derring Takes a Lover, Malin, mystery, Regency, the Palace of Rogues ·
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A disappointing end to a promising series

The Cthulhu Casebooks - Sherlock Holmes and the Shadwell Shadows by James Lovegrove

June 9, 2019 by MarkAbaddon 1 Comment

Endings are always difficult. Wrapping up a series based on someone else’s original work, doubly so (a fact all Game of Thrones fans learned the hard way this year). This book concludes Lovegrove’s trilogy of placing Holmes into a Lovecraftian universe and the results are not that great. The fist difficulty is with the source material. Doyle only returned to Holmes reluctantly, and the stories of Holmes towards the end did not have the same energy or enthusiasm as the earlier works. Yes, Lovegrove incorporates […]

Filed Under: Horror, Mystery, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: cthulhu, historical fiction, horror, HP Lovecraft, James Lovegrove, mystery, Sherlock Holmes

MarkAbaddon's CBR11 Review No:9 · Genres: Horror, Mystery, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: cthulhu, historical fiction, horror, HP Lovecraft, James Lovegrove, mystery, Sherlock Holmes ·
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Horrors of the Road

Alice Isn't Dead by Joseph Fink

June 8, 2019 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

I heard about Alice Isn’t Dead in a review, I think maybe NPR. It sounded interesting so I picked it up. What I noticed quickly but hadn’t realized at first is that the author, Joseph Fink, is one of the Welcome to Night Vale guys; this tells you a lot about the tone and general type of story to expect if you’re familiar with either the podcast (I am not) or the first novel (which I’ve read). The novel was more openly horror than I […]

Filed Under: Horror, Mystery Tagged With: alice isn't dead, horror, Joseph Fink, mystery, truckers, Welcome to Night Vale

CoffeeShopReader's CBR11 Review No:39 · Genres: Horror, Mystery · Tags: alice isn't dead, horror, Joseph Fink, mystery, truckers, Welcome to Night Vale ·
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Often those that criticize others reveal what he himself lacks

The Rumor by Lesley Kara

June 7, 2019 by Classic 1 Comment

Please note that I received this book for free via NetGalley. This did not affect my rating or review. This book will be released on June 18, 2019.  So I liked the general idea on how a rumor can catch fire and burn innocent people. However, I think Kara didn’t go far enough with it. Also some of the book read as repetitive after a while with Joanna thinking everyone was the child killer Sally McGowan in hiding. And then we have the reveal (which […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: Lesley Kara, mystery, Suspense, The Rumor, thriller

Classic's CBR11 Review No:121 · Genres: Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Lesley Kara, mystery, Suspense, The Rumor, thriller ·
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