Book Review: Framed for Murder
FRAMED FOR MURDER by Marla A. White is a light & engaging read that offers a balanced blend of mystery and personal growth. Reviewed by Lola Lee.
FRAMED FOR MURDER by Marla A. White is a light & engaging read that offers a balanced blend of mystery and personal growth. Reviewed by Lola Lee.
THE BEST BOOKS WE READ in 2023 is a collaborative book list by the reviewers at IBR in which they review the best books they read this year irrespective of their publication date. It consists solely of books by indie presses and indie authors.
WEFT by Kevin Allardice ((Madrona Books) is a powerful and unexpected novel about the ties that bind us to family and the lies we weave to make ourselves feel safe. Reviewed by Nick Rees Gardner.
HOW LONG IS NOW by Joshua Corey is a poetic rumination on art and loss with equal parts family drama, travelogue, and literary mystery. Check out what Nick Rees Gardner has to say in his book review of this Spuyten Duyvil novel.
30 IMPRESSIVE INDIE BOOKS OF 2022 is a book list of indie press and indie author books that cover a range of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Presses include Two Dollar Radio, Mason Jar Press, Split/Lip Press, and more.
BEYOND THE SUNSET (Volume 1) by Sherry Knowlton is lush with sensory detail and brimming with diverse travel experiences. Check out what Joelene Pynnonen has to say in her review of this Sunbury Press memoir.
LEAP THIRTY by Diane Lowell Wilder is a poetry collection about a life lived and all the melancholy experiences that go with it. Check out what Joseph Haeger has to say about this June Road Press book.
This book list features 45 books we’re excited about from indie presses and indie authors in 2022. Includes fiction, nonfiction, and poetry from presses like Mason Jar Press, Malarkey Books, UNC Press, and more.
RX by Garin Cycholl is a thoughtful allegorical snapshot of rural USA. Check out what Joelene Pynnonen has to say about this Atmosphere Press novel.
BORN INTO THIS by Adam Thompson is a stark, moving window into Aboriginal life in Australia. Check out what Genevieve Hartman of IBR has to say about this Two Dollar Radio book.