This month, I had the pleasure of reading and reviewing a teen fantasy (yeah, I know. I'm a bit outside the target market, but I still enjoyed it), a murder mystery with a metaphysical twist, an outer-space, murder mystery, and a police procedural and occult-themed novel (yes, it was both; that's not a typo).
Use the link at the end of each summary if you want to see the full review or to get more information about any of these books.
Tainted Luck by Cynthia Austin
Hopatcong Vision Quest by Steve Lindahl
Perax Frontier by Alistair Potter
The Coven Murders (The
Inspector Sheehan Mysteries Book 3) by Brian O’Hare
If you are prone to check a book’s genre, as I do
when seeking a new read, you may do a doubletake when you view The Coven
Murders. It’s listed in the occult
and the police procedural genres, the latter having a focus on investigative processes. Are we talking about arresting demons? Actually, that guess is not far off, as
author Brian O’Hare has penned a unique and intriguing mix of detailed
detective work in pursuit of some bad guys, not all of whom may be human. And if you’re thinking that could be amusing,
you’re at the wrong end of the spectrum.
It’s bone chilling, truly scary, without resorting to graphic details of
ritualistic murders or grotesque beasts.
Not many authors can do that. See the complete review or get more information from Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2MxrmLI