I'm usually pretty skeptical of anything that comes of out the genre fiction section of a bookstore. I'm not trying to be a book snob, I promise, but when James Patterson and Nora Roberts churn out a book every six weeks I have a few doubts that I'm going to find any quality between those covers. On...
I think this book is a great example of why there shouldn't be a prologue or an epilogue in books. They diminish a perfectly good story with needless fluff. Very enjoyable story that had me hooked the entire way through. The mystery was compelling and the characters interesting enough to keep the en...
PIs Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro are drawn into a malestron of violence and danger after a shrink passes along a dark tale of stalking and murder reported by a patient. When teh patient's son is threatened the game is afoot. It takes a few twists and turns that lead to killer clowns, crimes of ...
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