Review of Kathy Reichs’ Temperance Brennan Series
I often see reviews comparing Kathy Reichs’ books with Patricia Cornwell’s books, but with the exception of both being forensic thrillers, the two series are very different. More
I often see reviews comparing Kathy Reichs’ books with Patricia Cornwell’s books, but with the exception of both being forensic thrillers, the two series are very different. More
If you do a search on Amazon for “forensic thrillers”, Iris Johansen’s Eve Duncan series will surely show up. More
My son is going to be receiving his degree in computer science soon which has piqued my interest lately in thrillers involving computer technology and William Hertling’s Singularity series definitely fulfills that need. Read More
Judith Townsend Rocchiccioli’s Alex Destephano novels are medical thrillers situated in the heart of New Orleans centered on a hospital known as Crescent City Medical Center (CCMC). Read More
Before I review any series, I like to see what other readers are thinking about in relation to the individual books within the series, so I read their reviews. Well not all books within a series are well liked and occasionally I come across some really good negative reviews that I can’t keep from laughing […]
When I first saw the series Embryo, I thought that this might be a really neat medical/techno-thriller series based on the technology of genetic manipulation at the embryonic level and the possible real world consequences, and after reading the first novel of the series, Embryo, that seemed to be the direction that this was heading. […]
The focus of my blog is to review book series and not individual novels, but writers are going to continue writing novels within a series even after I have done my review, so I plan on reviewing the individual novels as they come into circulation. Casey Hill just recently added book #5, Trace, to the […]
With the latest news on the Sony hacking and Stephen Hawking’s warning on the threat of artificial intelligence, I thought a good cyber/techno-thriller is in order which has lead me to Daniel Suarez’s Daemon series. More
The focus of my blog is to review book series and not individual novels, but writers are going to continue writing novels within a series even after I have done my review, so I plan on reviewing the individual novels as they come into circulation. Patricia Cornwell just recently added book #22, Flesh and Blood, […]
The focus of my blog is to review book series and not individual novels, but writers are going to continue writing novels within a series even after I have done my review, so I plan on reviewing the individual novels as they come into circulation. Lisa Black just recently added book #7, Close to the […]
The focus of my blog is to review book series and not individual novels, but writers are going to continue writing novels within a series even after I have done my review, so I plan on reviewing the individual novels as they come into circulation. Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child have just recently added book […]
With the wintery weather upon us, the cold and flu season approaching, and with a hint of Ebola in the air, I thought that a good medical thriller on infectious diseases would be the icing on the cake, so I chose Scott Sigler’s Infected series to review. More
For those of you that are Dexter fans of the book series, according to an interview with news-press.com, Jeff Lindsay is planning to write another Dexter novel which should come out sometime next year. For those of you that thought, Dexter’s Final Cut was the end of the series, you will be pleased to know it is […]
Casey Hill is actually a pen name for an Irish husband and wife team, Melissa and Kevin Hill. Melissa Hill is a well known “chick lit” author and I was a bit skeptical on how well her transition from women’s literature into forensic thrillers would work. More
Before I review any series, I like to see what other readers are thinking about in relation to the individual books within the series, so I read their reviews. Well not all books within a series are well liked and occasionally I come across some really good negative reviews that I can’t keep from laughing […]
My day job is managing and working in a laboratory, which means I have to endure countless government as well as institutional oversights for the day to day operations of the laboratory. More
The focus of my blog is to review book series and not individual novels, but writers are going to continue writing novels within a series even after I have done my review, so I plan on reviewing the individual novels as they come into circulation. Bette Golden Lamb and JJ Lamb have just recently added […]
The focus of my blog is to review book series and not individual novels, but writers are going to continue writing novels within a series even after I have done my review, so I plan on reviewing the individual novels as they come into circulation. Kathy Reichs has just recently added book #17, Bones […]
For those of you who live or are from the City of Brotherly Love, then D.H. Dublin’s CSU Investigation series may be just for you. More
For those of you that love thrillers with a bit of science added and also like a good laugh, I am adding Nick D. Kim’s science cartoons to my reviews. If you like Nick’s cartoons, check out his website at Science and Ink.
If you are looking for a novel that has a lot of good-guy-kicks-bad-guy’s-butt, then James Rollins’ Sigma Force Series should more than satisfy that butt kickin’ crave. More
Kathryn Fox’s Anya Crichton series comes to us from the Land Down Under. More
The international bestselling Stieg Larsson’s Millennium series has been labeled as a techno-thriller because the main character of the series, Lisbeth Salander, is a computer hacker and a mathematical genius. More
Just imagine Sherlock Holmes, James Bond and Albert Einstein all rolled up into one fictional character and you would have FBI Special Agent Aloysius Pendergast. More