Book Review: Charles Todd’s The Cliff’s Edge
Caught in a deadly feud between two families, Bess Crawford’s life is endangered as she struggles to keep order within the family and against the police.
Caught in a deadly feud between two families, Bess Crawford’s life is endangered as she struggles to keep order within the family and against the police.
A monster hurricane, a long-lost father, the Irish mob, and a rogue vampire are all trying their darndest to smash Dead End, Florida into pieces — and then another dead body shows up. What are a pawn shop owner and tiger shifter PI to do?
Escaping a dark and violent past, Lily Bard falls into a new misadventure when she’s in the wrong place at the wrong time. Lily doesn’t care who did it, but then the police and local community start pointing fingers in her direction.
With Queen Artemis dead, the North American vampires must elect a new queen, and Belladonna Barrone is in the running, if she can survive Hawke Fitzhugh, the vicious vampire governor of New York.
Phoebe Monday comes into her own through murder, theft, and an unexpected art exhibition.
I received this book for free from my own shelves in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: my own shelves Death by Nightby John Creasey spy thriller in a Kindle edition that was published by Agora Books on August 1, 2016 and has 209 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books by this author which I have reviewed include The Unbegotten, The Toff Goes On, Gideon and the Young Toughs and Other Stories, Introducing the Toff, The Peril Ahead, The Death Miser, Redhead, Carriers of Death, First Came a Murder, Death Round the Corner, Sabotage, A Kind of Prisoner, The Mark of the CrescentFourteenth in the Department Z vintage spy thriller series and revolving around an early version of the British Secret Service. The focus is on Mark Errol and Garry Cartwright. Death by Night was originally published in 1940. My Take It may have been published in 1940, but it takes place in 1941, six months after the outbreak of war — a “futuristic” novel, *grin*. Creasey is using a third person global subjective point-of-view, as perspectives from several characters, including their thoughts and […]
Life as a vampire isn’t much easier than life as a mobster’s wife, but that life taught her some things about how to handle being a governor. That is until a friend is kidnapped by the fae and his life put in danger, all because of her actions.
It’s too many deaths, as one returns from it, another re-enters it, Phoebe experiences social and dating deaths, and one daughter pays for it in this cozy paranormal mystery from Patti Larsen.
Nell Ingram and her team face a dire, supernatural evil in this newest thrilling paranormal procedural in the New York Times bestselling Soulwood series.
Just home from an unexpected stay in the hospital. I’m sorry that I’ve missed the past week! I’ve certainly missed writing my book reviews and my word confusions and web building posts. Actually, I’ve missed reading as well — the day I don’t want to read is the day I KNOW I’m sick! I also put together a list of what I’ll be taking on any ER visit in future!!! I hope to be back up to par in time for Monday’s review!