BOLO – Night Shot by Nina Degraff
Our BOLO Book is Night Shot by Nina Degraff. As a reminder, our BOLO books are books we loved the covers of or books we were stunned by. From the intriguing cover, title, and description, there is a lot to…
Our BOLO Book is Night Shot by Nina Degraff. As a reminder, our BOLO books are books we loved the covers of or books we were stunned by. From the intriguing cover, title, and description, there is a lot to…
The Crew, as confirmed logophiles and admittedly obsessed logomaniacs, have once again embarked upon an epic linguistic adventure in search of the perfect Word Of The Year 2024, our WOTY. Last year marked a special occasion for The Crew as we…
MRC RECOMMENDS: Where Love Means Nothing by Howard Gimple ” …a reader will likely be perched on the edge of their seat.” – The Mystery Review Crew Where Love Means Nothing By Howard GimpleGenre: Thriller Tennis pro Jake Marks is…
Welcome back to the second part of Ophelia’s Promise: Part II, written by Lou Kemp! If you haven’t read part one, you should definitely read Ophelia’s Promise Part I first. This short story is a part of our Christmas short…
Welcome back to a Christmas of short stories from the Crew and friends! Today, we are welcoming our friend author, R. J. Koreto, in the first part of a two-part collaborative story from R.J. Koreto and Lou Kemp titled Ophelia’s…
This month, the crew is happy to present some Christmas short stories! First, we’re welcoming a short story by Anita Dickason titled “A Christmas Snow Angel”. You can also listen to this story on our YouTube channel, which is linked…
MRC RECOMMENDS: A Requiem For The Dead by Winter Austin “Highly recommended for readers who enjoy an intelligent police procedural/suspense story that’s tough to put down.” – The Mystery Review Crew A Requiem For The Dead By Winter AustinGenre: Mystery,…
Within the realm of mysteries and its many sub-genres, what reader doesn’t like the drama, the intensity, and sometimes, the downright skullduggery of private investigators. Whether a P.I. in the traditional sense or one sliding into the amateur sleuth realm,…