Published Reviews
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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/books/new-in-crime-fiction-a-guide-to-the-latest-mysteries- reviews
This witty novel begins with the poisoning of a batch of bougainvillea plants. Although the owner of the flowers has just been kidnapped, her gardener’s concern...
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http://reviews.publishersweekly.com/978-1-61695-004-0 reviews
Set mostly in São Paolo, Brazil, in the two weeks leading up to the FIFA World Cup, Gage’s stellar fifth Chief Insp. Mario Silva police procedural (after 2010’s...
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ABC Radio Australia reviews
The best and most original crime writer of the year, however, was Richard Zimler who gave us The Warsaw Anagrams. Richard Zimler is best known for his brilliant...
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ALLPULP reviews
I immediately wanted a sequel to as soon as I finished reading it. I got a very strong Roger Zelazny vibe in this tale of a gifted martial artist studying her...
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My Springfield Mommy reviews
Wow! This book is very intense--I simply couldn't put it down. I read way into the night but I simply wanted to know what was going to happen next. I felt the...
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Minding Spot reviews
For those of you who enjoy this genre, Mosquera is definitely an author to keep an eye on. This is his first novel, but I foresee several more in the future. He...
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Being Alison reviews
Right from the start of the book you will be on the edge of your seat. It’s filled with surprises, energy and great dynamic. Henry describes location and fight...
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Simply Stacy reviews
I highly recommend that you pick it up. Henry Mosquera writes with a driving intensity and continues an exciting pace until a surprisingly poignant ending. Two...
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Cindy's Love of Books reviews
SPOILER ALERT! All I have to say is wow! I was pleasantly surprised by the book and how much I really enjoyed it. Its fast paced and it literally sucks you in...
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Monterey County Herald reviews
by Steve Hauk
The film's "...photographers would go on to profoundly influence not just photography, but also art, offering new ways of seeing everyday objects and scenes...(...
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Kirkus reviews
Short-story and magazine writer Chater brings an ear for dialogue and an eye for the absurd to this tragicomic debut memoir about coming of age in the 1970s in an...
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Pagan Book Reviews reviews
This is a quick read, and yet a very rich tale, too. The twist at the end is a nice touch, though I wasn’t too surprised by the resolution that occurred after....
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San Francisco Chronicle reviews
More than any novel of recent memory, Sins of the Mothers is reminiscent of Sue Kaufman's Diary of a Mad Housewife. Novels about women...
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Marie Claire reviews
MC Book Club: Air by G. Willow Wilson
This month, the MC Book Club takes on a graphic novel about a neurotic stewardess out to save the world in G. Willow Wilson's...
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Caribousmom reviews
He knew the way to find the right person. He should use the same approach that had always served him well: the scientific method. Use the scientific method for...
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The New York Times reviews
by Maria Semple
The free-range hilarity of “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” begins with Bee Branch’s report card from Galer Street School in Seattle, “a place where compassion,...
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Booklist reviews
Although it's not unusual for sisters to swap clothes and makeup, sharing a pregnancy might seem to stretch the bounds of sibling generosity, but for former wild-...
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Facing North reviews
John Michael Greer offers material that more resembles “second wave” druidry from the 18th and 19th century, with a blend of Celtic-flavored nature religion, and...
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