Matterhorn
Mystery and Suspense Magazine
by Carolyn Scott
4d ago
March 24, 2024 Book Review Matterhorn Christopher Reich reviewed by Carolyn Scott   Goodreads This contemporary spy thriller opens with a cinematic scene worthy of a James Bond movie. Half way up the slopes of the Matterhorn, in a small hut, an American agent is meeting with a Russian double agent, who is passes him a USB stick containing plans for a new weapon of mass destruction. Codenamed Hercules, Russia is planning to test it in a terrorist attack on a sovereign country. Their meeting is interrupted by the arrival of Russian agents, demanding the American hand over the p ..read more
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Rhys Bowen & Clare Broyles
Mystery and Suspense Magazine
by Elise Cooper
5d ago
March 22, 2024 Q&A Clare Broyles | Rhys Bowen Rhys Bowen is the New York Times bestselling author of two historical mystery series as well as several internationally bestselling historical novels, two of which were nominated for Edgar Award Rhys was born in Bath, England and educated at London University but now divides her time between California and Arizona. Her books have been nominated for every major mystery award and she has won twenty of them to date, including five Agathas. CLARE BROYLES, who is Rhys Bowen’s daughter, is a teacher and a musician. She began collaborating ..read more
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Sexy Beast
Mystery and Suspense Magazine
by Eric Ellis
5d ago
March 22, 2024 Movie and TV Review Sexy Beast reviewed by Eric Ellis  Goodreads   “Sexy Beast” is a 2000 British crime thriller directed by Jonathan Glazer, featuring Ray Winstone, Ben Kingsley, and Ian McShane, supported by a highly capable cast. Ray Winstone stars as Gal Dove, a retired thief and safecracker now enjoying life in a Spanish villa with his wife, DeeDee (Amanda Redman), a former adult film actress. Gal spends his time with his longtime friend Aitch (Cavan Kendall), and during a dinner, Aitch and his girlfriend announce that Don Logan (Ben Kingsley) will b ..read more
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Point Zero
Mystery and Suspense Magazine
by Mystery and Suspense Magazine
6d ago
March 21, 2024 Book Review Point Zero Matsumoto Seicho reviewed by Dr. Sneha Pathak   Instagram | Goodreads Seicho Matsumoto is considered one of the greatest Japanese writers of the crime genre. His latest book available in English, Point Zero, is an example of his trademark writing style where he mingles crime with psychology and the lives of ordinary people. Besides these two, Point Zero is also heavily influenced by the time it was set in – the 1950s. Point Zero is the story of Teiko who has recently entered into an arranged marriage with Kenichi Uhara. She doesn ..read more
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If Something Happens to Me
Mystery and Suspense Magazine
by Fiona Cook
6d ago
March 20, 2024 Book Review If Something Happens to Me Alex Finlay reviewed by Fiona Cook  Goodreads Five years ago, Ryan Richardson’s life was irrevocably changed by a harrowing night—he was attacked, his girlfriend Ali was abducted, and only the absence of concrete evidence (coupled with a competent lawyer) prevented him from facing charges. However, now, after all this time, Ali’s car has been discovered submerged, and a trip to Italy confronts Ryan with the only other person he recalls from that night—the man missing pinky fingers, last seen as Ryan was forcibly separated from ..read more
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Blessed Water
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by Valerie Brooks
1w ago
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Classic Whodunits
Mystery and Suspense Magazine
by Mystery and Suspense Magazine
1w ago
March 19, 2024 Feature Classic Whodunits The Golden Age of Mystery Fiction Once upon a time, in the ritzy, glitzy era of the 1920s to the sneaky, peaky late 1930s, there existed a fantastical realm where mysteries danced in the moonlight, twirling their cloaks and donning their detective hats with a flair that would make a peacock jealous. This, my dear cohorts of the curious, was the Golden Age of Mystery Fiction, a time when whodunits weren’t just stories; they were enigmatic puzzles locked in a battle of wits with the reader, daring them to leap through literary hoops and solve cri ..read more
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Sanctuary
Mystery and Suspense Magazine
by Carolyn Scott
1w ago
March 18, 2024 Book Review Sanctuary Garry Disher reviewed by Carolyn Scott   Goodreads Grace Latimer just one of the many identities she has had, is a thief, particularly of small collectables and antiques. After a childhood history of orphanages and foster homes, she learnt from the best how to steal items of special value and is very good at what she does. She’s also a master at altering her appearance and identity so that she can disappear unnoticed in a crowd with just a few subtle changes. One day while carrying out a theft at a collectors’ convention in Brisbane, she s ..read more
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Kristin Hannah
Mystery and Suspense Magazine
by Elise Cooper
1w ago
March 15, 2024 Q&A Kristin Hannah is the award-winning and bestselling author of more than 20 novels. Her newest novel, The Women, about the nurses who served in the Vietnam war, will be released on February 6, 2024. The Four Winds was published in February of 2021 and immediately hit #1 on the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Indie bookstore’s bestseller lists. Additionally, it was selected as a book club pick by the both Today Show and The Book Of the Month club, which named it the best book of 2021. In 2018, The Great Alone became an instant New York Times #1 bes ..read more
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Unreliable Narrators in Suspense
Mystery and Suspense Magazine
by Mystery and Suspense Magazine
2w ago
March 13, 2024 Feature Unreliable Narrators in Suspense The most enthralling mysteries are those that lie within us Suspense fiction thrives on the unpredictable, weaving narratives that grip with tension and mysteries that unravel in the least expected ways. At the heart of many such stories lies the unreliable narrator, a master of deception whose twisted tales challenge perceptions and question reality. Diving into the labyrinth of suspense fiction, one finds themselves in a hall of mirrors, where every reflection distorts the truth and every shadow hides a secret. This exploration ..read more
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