Review Right from page one, readers will understand the kind of world that Ash Land by Matt Harry is set in. With a first sentence that reads "No one knows how to stop the Ash", we understand that humanity is at the mercy of the environment in which they all live. And it is not… Continue reading Ash Land by Matt Harry
Genre: crime fiction
The Meaning of the Murder by Walter B. Levis
Review
At the risk of sounding pretentious, don’t judge this book by its cover. The Meaning of the Murder by Walter B. Levis is suspenseful, thought-provoking, and a poignant reminder of how one fatal mistake has rippling effects that last a lifetime.
Gone to Ground by Morgan Hatch
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Morgan Hatch delivers a strong debut with Gone to Ground. He takes readers along the streets of Los Angeles with vivid imagery, allowing us to immerse ourselves in the story. Through the Jimenez family’s and background as an immigrants struggling to survive after devastating loss and limitations, the author outlines the reality that these humans endure. The author’s experiences as a public school teacher in LA shines through, along with sympathy for immigrants and their children.
