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. Eliana's father had been trying to do the right thing. And the people… Continue reading The Meaning of the Murder by Walter B. Levis
Genre: suspense
The Tutor by Courtney Psak
Review
Readers who enjoy psychological suspense will appreciate the misleads and twists that Courtney Psak delivers in The Tutor. She sets the tone early in the story and potentially messy character relationships. Rose has a 14-year-old son James and moves from New York to Florida with her second husband Grant, at the request of her mother-in-law Evelyn. And throughout most of the story, readers will recognize the often tense dynamic between a man’s mother and new wife.
One Killer Night by Trilina Pucci
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I don’t think I’ve ever read romantic suspense before but boy was I missing out. As someone who enjoys adult romance and is a sucker for suspense/thriller stories, how have I not dabbled into this genre-blend before? Thank the book world for Trilina Pucci and One Killer Night. I can appreciate that she took a risk with this one and am so happy that she delivered. Read more
