Book Review: Strangers In Crime
Delicious, desperate sex between an under-appreciated cop and an intriguing pub owner leads to a collaboration in love and daring rescues. Strangers In Crime by Shana Frost reviewed by Andrea Marks-Joseph.
Delicious, desperate sex between an under-appreciated cop and an intriguing pub owner leads to a collaboration in love and daring rescues. Strangers In Crime by Shana Frost reviewed by Andrea Marks-Joseph.
From religion and history to trauma and affairs, Sunday People by Jo Ann Kiser navigates the legacies that tie people together. Reviewed by Haley Perry.
SHADOWS OF TEHRAN by Nick Berg is about a searing life defined by resilience, rebellion, and recklessness. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
UNPLUGGED by David Schulze is a provocative and peculiar story that examines technological dependency in a powerful near future. Reviewed by Chelsey Tucker.
Where dreams meet adversity, one family’s odyssey unfolds. WHERE EAGLES FLY FREE by David Jacinto reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
THE DOCTRINE OF RECOVERY by Mutatis Mudandas is a work speaking powerfully against injustice. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
Secrets, scars, and stories—THE MOON GODDESS’S SMILE by Catherine C. Wu is a fascinating historical novel of cultural & personal significance. Reviewed by Erica Ball.
SAME PLACE, SAME STARS by Katey Taylor is a hopeful psychological drama that digs into the complexities of mental health treatment. Reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
Poetic and inventive, Fiston Mwanza Mujila’s THE VILLAIN’S DANCE sees—and mourns—the Angola that could have been. Reviewed by Eric Mayrhofer.
NORTH SUN: Or, The Voyage of the Whaleship Esther by Ethan Rutherford is a dark historical novel on the hubris of the exploitation of the natural world. Reviewed by Erica Ball.