Monthly Archives: February 2012

The Secret Chamber by Patrick Woodhead

A damaged man searching for a missing friend and a successful trouble-shooter investigating a mineral shortage join forces in the Congo’s Ituri Forest in this fast-paced, thought-provoking thriller. Beatrice Makuru, a mining troubleshooter, suspects that recent mine explosions across Africa … Continue reading

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The Holy Thief by William Ryan

The Holy Thief by William Ryan.   The day that I started reading William Ryan’s smashing historical police procedural The Holy Thief, the temperature was minus twelve centigrade here in Bydgoszcz, Poland. Sat on a crowded tram that slowly cut its … Continue reading

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Crimes in Southern Indiana, by Frank Bill

Listen up fellas, we got a live one here. A wild bunch of bad-asses being seriously bad, and causing a multiple train wreck that you can’t look away from. Frank Bill explodes out of the blocks and maintains a sprint … Continue reading

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