Book Review: Carrie Vaughn’s Kitty and the Silver Bullet
Kitty’s radio show is as popular as ever and she has a boyfriend who actually seems to understand her. Can she finally settle down to a normal life?
Kitty’s radio show is as popular as ever and she has a boyfriend who actually seems to understand her. Can she finally settle down to a normal life?
When a man is struck down at her uncle’s funeral, Bishop Beaufort prevails upon Sister Frevisse for help in solving the baffling crime.
Mari Prothero gets an unexpected surprise on her sixteenth birthday, and she demands her choice of suitors and a teacher from the sea ruler.
Women murdered nationwide by a killer who leaves no trace, no fatal wounds, no signs of struggle, no clues to motive. But they each knew Jack Reacher.
A programmer, Abigail Lowery specializes in security, especially her own. Its those fears and many defenses that intrigue Police Chief Brooks Gleason.
I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: the library An Unmarked Graveby Charles ToddIt is part of the Bess Crawford #4 series and is a historical mystery in Paperback edition that was published by William Morrow on June 5, 2012 and has 272 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books in this series include [books_series] Other books by this author which I have reviewed include An Impartial Witness, A Lonely Death, A Bitter Truth, The Confession, The Walnut Tree, Proof of Guilt, A Question of Honor, An Unwilling Accomplice, Hunting Shadows, A Pattern of Lies, A Fine Summer’s Day, No Shred of Evidence, The Shattered Tree, Racing the Devil, A Casualty of War, The Gate Keeper, A Forgotten Place, The Black Ascot, The Cliff’s Edge, An Irish HostageFourth in the Bess Crawford mystery series set in World War I and revolving around Bess Crawford, one of the nursing sisters helping on the front in the spring of 1918. In 2012, An Unmarked Grave was nominated for the Agatha Award for Best Historical Novel. My Take Dang, […]
Deuce and Fade, two young people in a New York City decimated by war and plague, face dangers when their elders refuse to listen to their warnings.
For millennia, Cassiel was a powerful Djinn—until she was exiled to live among mortals. Now the threat of an apocalypse looms, and Cassiel is in danger of losing everything she has come to hold dear…
Get your breeches before we breach the walls of that unedited manuscript you’ve been hoarding in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Part innocent actress, part depraved sex goddess, the new Maria is hooked on Delilah Street’s partner, Ric, who raised her from the dead. A CinSim who also happens to be the perfect secret weapon.