An estate in Sonoma becomes the site of an incident that will forever change undercover FBI agent Rachel Proulx. Leaving the East Coast after a painful divorce, Rachel finds respite in a project to research and infiltrate revolutionary groups on the West Coast. Poking around bars in San Francisco brings her to a group of... Continue Reading →
The Forbidden Door (Jane Hawk #4) by Dean Koontz
Warning: Some spoilers from the previous Jane Hawk thriller, The Crooked Staircase (Jane Hawk #3). Jane proves again that her instincts are honed, her shooting hand is steady, and her loyalty to family is fierce. She's a problem solver, thinking outside any box I’ve ever known. She is prepared to do anything, legal or not,... Continue Reading →
The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn (Mini Review)
Anna Fox is a housebound agoraphobic woman who watches the people in her neighborhood... Constantly self-medicating, her vision for all things is very hazy, yet she believes she witnesses the makings of a crime. Anna lives alone after becoming separated from her husband. The only people who visit her regularly are her psychotherapist, her a... Continue Reading →
The Bat (Harry Hole #1) by Jo Nesbo (Mini Review)
In Nesbo's first book in the series, Harry is sent to Australia to help with the investigation into the death of a minor celebrity. He's assigned to help an aboriginal detective with the case(a very interesting relationship develops), and they travel all over the country tracking down leads. People's stories start to unravel, and Harry... Continue Reading →
Righteous by Joe Ide (Mini Review)
More IQ! The young African-American PI from East Long Beach. This time he takes on The Triade in Vegas to help a young woman who has been threatened by a loan shark. And he continues to try to track down his brother’s killer. Ide adds more depth to IQ and other characters we met in... Continue Reading →