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Readers who like gothic, horror or supernatural elements will find a lot to enjoy: witchcraft, animal possession, secret family, eerie settings, threats against characters, overtones of the occult, etc. See my review of THE HOWLING by Michael J. Malone: schatjesshelves.blogspot.com/2025/10/revi...
Review of THE HOWLING by Michael J. Malone (New Release)
3 Stars This is the third in the Annie Jackson Mystery series after The Murmurs and The Torments . Annie and her brother Lewis search for...
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Not only is the book entertaining, it is thought-provoking: it addresses the nature versus nurture question and asks what is acceptable for the advancement of knowledge. See my review of THE BOOK OF GUILT by Catherine Chidgey: schatjesshelves.blogspot.com/2025/09/revi...
Review of THE BOOK OF GUILT by Catherine Chidgey (New Release)
4 Stars I’ve read three of Catherine Chidgey’s novels and they’ve all been wonderful reads, so I was excited to read her latest. It did n...
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This is a frustrating book; it begins okay but then the plot becomes disjointed, and the ending will have readers wondering if pages are missing at the end. See my review of THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF THE MISSING CRIME WRITER by Ragnar Jónasson: schatjesshelves.blogspot.com/2025/09/revi...
Review of THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF THE MISSING CRIME WRITER by Ragnar Jónasson (New Release)
2.5 Stars This is a frustrating book; it begins okay but then the plot becomes disjointed and the ending will have readers wondering if pag...
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The book is marketed as a novel but is in fact an art history tome. I would not recommend it to anyone looking for a novel with believable characters, a compelling plot, and profound themes. See my review of MONA'S EYES by Thomas Schlesser: schatjesshelves.blogspot.com/2025/08/revi...
Review of MONA'S EYES by Thomas Schlesser (New Release)
2.5 Stars This novel is a translation from the French Les Yeux de Mona written by a French art historian. Ten- year-old Mona has a brief...
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A friend living in Alberta asked me to review this book by an Albertan writer. The novel is best described as an historical romance, not a genre I tend to read, but I must admit to being entertained. See my review of THE TSAR'S ANGEL by M. K. Stelmack: schatjesshelves.blogspot.com/2025/08/revi...
Review of THE TSAR'S ANGEL by M. K. Stelmack
3.5 Stars A friend living in Alberta asked me to read and review this book by M. K. Stelmack, an Albertan writer. The novel is best descr...
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This historical novel is based on a real person and has a foreword by her great-granddaughter. Crow Mary’s story deserves to be told and the author tells it with sensitivity. See my review of CROW MARY by Kathleen Grissom: schatjesshelves.blogspot.com/2025/07/revi...
Review of CROW MARY by Kathleen Grissom
4 Stars This historical novel is based on a real person and has a foreword by her great-granddaughter. Goes First is a young Crow woman, ...
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The novel asks whether expert testimony helps or hinders the pursuit of justice. The book also emphasizes how the wealthy can easily hide their crimes and use their power to manipulate others. See my review of THE GOOD LIAR by Denise Mina: schatjesshelves.blogspot.com/2025/07/revi...
Review of THE GOOD LIAR by Denise Mina (New Release)
3.5 Stars This is a dual-timeline suspense novel. Claudia Atkins O’Sheil, a highly respected forensic examiner, created a method of bloo...
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