Review of Amy Roger’s Reversion
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
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
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
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
I read the JT Ellison’s Samantha Owens series just of few weeks ago, but when I started reading the first installment of the series, A Deeper Darkness, I had this sense of Déjà vu. More
Up to this point, I have only been reviewing forensic thrillers so it is time to make a change and explore what is cooking with medical thrillers. More
When I saw the title of the first novel of Simon Beckett’s David Hunter Series, The Chemistry of Death, the chemist in me couldn’t help but rub my hands together and shout out ‘ALL RIGHT!’ More
For those fans that are in love with the Rizzoli & Isles Series on TNT and want a review that makes a comparison of the TV show with the book series, I am afraid to tell that you won’t find it here. More
Toni Dwiggins’ Forensic Geology Series is my first indie series that I am reviewing. For those who are not familiar with the term ‘indie’ it means that the series is published independent of mainstream publishers. More
For the most part, the majority of the characters that play the main role in forensic thrillers are physical anthropologist or medical specialist, so it was very refreshing to see a geneticist as the main protagonist of the series. More
After I read the first novel of Lisa Black’s Theresa MacLean series I almost didn’t continue on to read the next novel, however, I am glad that I decided not to do that because her novels are improving with each new addition to the series. More
Alane Ferguson’s Forensic Mystery Series is labeled as a young adult series mainly because the female heroine and her friends are 17 years old. More
Aaron Elkins’ Gideon Oliver series had been around for over a decade before Patricia Cornwell wrote her first forensic thriller, Postmortem. More
Beverly Connor is an archaeologist and like many other professionals has decided to dive into the fictional world of forensic thrillers. More
I thought that Jeffrey Deaver’s Lincoln Rhyme was my favorite character in the forensic thriller genre but I have found a new character that I like even more, and that would be Dr. Nick Polchak from Tim Downs’ The Bug Man series. More
Let me first say that Erin Hart’s Nora Gavin novels are beautifully and artistically written and are filled with descriptive insights into the Irish countryside along with its historical detail. More
Karin Slaughter’s Grant County Series is a raw and gritty thriller series filled with fascinatingly rich but flawed characters. More
Racial identity is a strong theme throughout PJ Parrish’s Louis Kincaid series. The sister coauthors created Louis Kincaid as being bi-racial, who was raised in a white world but as a result of his dark features he is identified more with his black heritage. More
Jefferson Bass of the Body Farm Series is a pen name for two authors; Jon Jefferson, who is a professional writer, and Dr. William Bass who is a forensic anthropologist and the founder of the Forensic Anthropology Center at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, also known as the ‘Body Farm’. More
I have one word for Keith McCarthy’s John Eisenmenger series and that word is ‘INTENSE’. More
When I first read a description from Jeffery Deaver’s first novel in the Lincoln Rhyme series, The Bone Collector, and read that the main character was a quadriplegic, all I could think of was ‘NO WAY’, how could a person that cannot move be a good forensic detective? More
How I would love to sit in a on a roundtable of clinical psychologist discussing the psychological profile of the fan that likes the character Dexter Morgan. More