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Published Reviews

The Diabolist
Amazon UK reviews
Corny escapes, underground tunnels, panto villains, an unfeasibly gifted master of jujitsu: I loved it. 'The Diabolist' is the third of the 'Dominic Grey' series...
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The Diabolist
Amazon UK reviews
When I read the synopsis for this book, my first thought was 'The Da Vinci Code'. Too many of the plot strands and locations seemed the same for the book to be...
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The Diabolist
Amazon UK reviews
The Diabolist is the third novel featuring Dominic Grey and works well as a stand alone. I haven't read the other two novels but had no problem diving straight...
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The Corpse Reader
Publishers Weekly reviews
Song Cí, the real-life 13th-century Chinese “founding father” of forensic medicine, has ample opportunity to display his genius in this digressive historical...
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The Corpse Reader
The Paramus Post reviews
Inspired by a true story, a young orphan rises to become the world’s first forensic scientist during the thirteenth-century Song Dynasty. In ancient China only a...
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The Corpse Reader
FreshFiction.com reviews
In 1206 Eastern China, Cí Song lives a humble and dreary existence with his family working his brother's farm. It is quite different from life in the bustling...
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The Corpse Reader
Examiner.com reviews
Antonio Garrido’s second novel The Corpse Reader is the fictionalized account of Song Ci, the Chinese founding father of forensic science. A historically accurate...
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Stations of the Cross: A Musical Novel of Obsession
Book List reviews
Legendary musician Dyson Burnette is longing to return to the little Mexican town where he discovered his calling. It’s been years since he has written a song,...
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A Tale of Two Kitties
Amazon reviews
This book is a MUST HAVE for anyone who adores cats! Although it is a children's book, the pictures and antics are so delightful that it will bring a smile to any...
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Publishers Weekly reviews
"An exploration of post-WWII Italy doubles as a murder mystery in this well-crafted novel. . .an entertaining historical whodunit."
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The New York Times reviews
The “CBS News” producer Paul LaRosa, a former colleague, has written a captivating and vivid memoir, which takes readers on a bumpy but exuberant ride from his...
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The Caribbean Writer reviews
Writer’s Tongue Opal Palmer Adisa, I Name Me Name. Leeds, England: Peepal Tree Press. 2008. p.b. 222 pages. £9.99. Opal Palmer Adisa, the author of 11 books, adds...
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The Soulstealer War
Front Street Reviews (http://www.FrontStreetReviews.com) reviews
The First Mother's FireBook I in The Soulstealer WarW.L. Hoffman Reviewed by Araminta Matthews We literary folk like to think that Genre fiction is sub-par to...
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Library Journal, Booklist, more reviews
  "Ava Lark, a divorced Jewish woman, and her 12-year-old son, Lewis, move into a WASPy 1950s Boston suburb only to be ostracized by their neighbors and...
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Kindle and Nook available now; print available September 17
To The Point reviews
In an effort to be as thorough with my exploration of the romance genre as possible, I decided that the last book I'd peruse would have a male author. It seemed...
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Megan Waitkoff (MTWA judge) reviews
This book stands out for me as much for what it is as what it is not. First, what it is: an engaging, exciting collection of off-the-beaten-path restaurants, each...
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BC Blogcritics reviews
The idealist in me wasn’t entirely certain that our society needed even a tongue-in-cheek primer on how to end a marriage. Yet, if one looks objectively at the...
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Pago Pago Tango
Amazon.com reviews
I had the rare good fortune to have a job that allowed me to get to know the terrritory of American Samoa, the only flag-flying part of the United States south...
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God Particle
Goodreads reviews
...this was an incredibly fast-paced book, filled with enough scientific data to give the story credibility, and a "villain" unlike any you've encountered before!
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Fire Knife Dancing
Amazon.com reviews
I read and liked Pago Pago Tango and thought it was a promising start to a new series. In Fire Knife Dancing, the author seems to have settled in and, having...
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