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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

Knight Blind [Jorja Knight #1], by Alice Bienia

Mysteries with strong female leads seem to be a stable standard of the literature industry by now. I applaud this – in my experience as a reader, a female lead usually means there is a strong emphasis on the mystery part, and that’s just what I want to read when the days are short and […]

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Interviews

Interview with James Breakwell

We talk with James Breakwell about raspberry flavoured artificial intelligences, and how important it is to not drink and jump.

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Good books (2.5 to 3.5)

Forgotten [The Forgotten #1], by M.R. Forbes

3 out of 5 stars. Sci-fi turning into a splatter – good entertainment if you like monster shooting action.

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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

Erebos [Erebos #1], by Ursula Poznanski

4.5 out of 5 stars. Cunning thriller disguised as a YA novel. [German review with English synopsis]

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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

Miss you when you’re gone [On Behalf of Death #7], by E.G. Stone

5 out of 5 stars. Yolanda is back, but there’s a grim awakening on her heels.

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Interviews

Interview with Gillbert Troll

We talk with Gillbert Troll about the unmentionable, and maybe also about his book. Briefly.

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Interviews

Interview with Emilya Naymark

We talk with Emilya Naymark about internal exorcism, dank basements, a sweet bomber – and of course about her superb Mystery novel.

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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

Gateworlds Earth, Athanator Book 1, by Gillbert Troll

4 out of 5 stars. Monty Python meets Fantasy meets ends of the world.

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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

Dark Horse [Orphan X #7], by Gregg Hurwitz

5 out of 5 stars. A thrill ride with an unexpected plot twist.

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Top Tier (4 to 5 stars)

Prodigal Son [Orphan X #6], by Gregg Hurwitz

5 out of 5 stars. High octane high-tech thriller and emotional rollercoaster.