Review:
THE CHEERLEADERS is a very twisty, YA psychological thriller appealing to fans of Megan Miranda's and Shari Lapena's adult thrillers. The protagonist, a high school junior and dance team member, undertakes to investigate the deaths of five cheerleaders five years earlier, including her sister. Of course as she turns over rocks a lot of ugliness comes to light. I consider THE CHEERLEADERS on the edgy side for YA, as it covers serious emotional, social, and physical issues. So, a note of caution, as some events and situations may be triggering for sensitive readers.
Beginning January 1 2020: Dedicated to Reviews Of Mystery, Suspense, Thriller, Psychological Thriller, Excluding Paranormal Or Supernatural Or Speculative Elements.
Monday, April 17, 2023
Review: THE CHEERLEADERS by Kara Thomas (2018)
Thursday, April 13, 2023
Review: THE ONLY SURVIVORS by Megan Miranda
Much love and thanks to the Instagram reviewer who provided me with the correct Scientific term:
"Thalassaphobia"--to replace what I had always called "Hydrophobia" [a condition suffered by Animals and Humans infected by Rabies: not the same!]
Much gratitude also to Author Megan Miranda, who inspired me to devour every single novel she writes!!
Release April 11 2023
Saturday, April 8, 2023
Review: MISSING CLARISSA by Ripley Jones
MISSING CLARISSA is a YA Horror/Thriller/Psychological Thriller that amazingly becomes deeper and more engrossing as the novel progresses, to the point where I became fearful not only for Clarissa, back in 1999, but for the intrepid contemporary co-protagonists, two sixteen-year-old high school junior girls, in a small insular Pacific Northwest community, uncovering ugly secrets and entrenched corruption. Remember, if the secrets are deep enough, somebody's going to be willing to kill to protect those secrets...and themselves.
Release March 7 2023
Friday, August 21, 2020
Review: MURDER ON THE MOUNTAIN by L. R. Starr
4 Stars
Gorgeous scenery and an endearing pair of protagonists brighten this involving murder mystery, with a seriously twisted denouement. A bestselling L. A. mystery writer embarks on a retreat in scenic Telluride, Colorado. The change of scenery is immensely helpful, till she learns about a certain long-term killer who brutally fancies redheads, exactly what Daphne is. Meeting a hunky local former homicide detective offers tons of romantic suspense, plus terror as the "Lady Red" killer discovers Daphne.
Tuesday, August 4, 2020
Tour Review: THE NIGHT SWIM by Megan Goldin
Sunday, July 26, 2020
Tour: LIES LIES LIES by Adele Parks
5 Stars
Before I commenced reading, I expected, possibly, "another domestic thriller." I was agreeably surprised to find instead of ho-hum: engrossing. The alternating viewpoints of too very unreliable (and not always self-aware) narrators at cross-purposes; the tragedies; the coping and grief and grudge-holding; especially the way that the author balances the narrative viewpoints, so that each rather "sees through a glass darkly," nor can ever approach actual Truth; all combine into a fictional gumbo that is quite intriguing, and indeed, thrilling. I'm glad I chose to read LIES LIES LIES.
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Review: THE BONE FIELD by Leonard Krishtalka
Friday, July 17, 2020
Review: CUT TO THE BONE by Ellison Cooper
4 Stars
An unusual protagonist and a bizarre set of cases are the focus of this suspenseful mystery thriller. Senior Special Agent Sayre Altair trained in neuroscience, but has a gift for comprehending the psychology of serial killers. A bizarre ritual killing, coupled with the abduction of a bus of STEM high school students, propels Sayre into a chaotic maelstrom. Expect a sequel, as I don't think Sayre is done yet with Subject 037....
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
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Friday, July 10, 2020
Review: BLOOD WORK by Michael Connelly
5 Stars
I had the second in this series (A DARKNESS MORE THAN NIGHT) from the library, read the sample of BLOOD WORK (first in the Series) from Kindle, and was enraptured! So I purchased it, and my initial excitement continued. Introducing a brand-new Series character, in a fascinating backdrop, BLOOD WORK focuses on protagonist Terrell (Terry) McCaleb, Catalina Island native, former FBI profiler. Terry suffered a near-fatal cardiac arrest and eventually received a heart transplant. Now spending the rest of his recovered life on a heavy medication regimen, Terry considers he has a second chance, and ponders his purpose. Then he is sought out by the sister of his heart donor, killed in a store robbery. As he eventually agrees to look into the case, he forms a friendship with a Sheriff's Deputy, becomes adversarial to an egotistical homicide Detective, and uncovers a puzzle stretching back to earlier novels by this author. In the process, Terry also uncovers his driving purpose.