As New York Times Best Seller mystery books, Brad Meltzer novels are action pack, legal thrillers that will take you for a ride. Find out more about this mystery writer and his series of mystery books.
But as Emily gets closer and closer to uncovering the secrets of the Hidden Ones–the most elusive of all faeries–lurking in the shadowy forest outside the town, she also finds herself on the trail of another mystery: Who is Wendell Bambleby, and what does he really want? To find the ...
Do-It-Yourself Mystery Series Posted onByjennab Avery Baker was once a New York textile designer, but inheriting her aunt’s old Maine cottage has led her down a new career path – home renovation. Finding a property’s hidden potential has rewards and challenges, especially when a mystery...
Genres:Dark Fantasy Comic Book, Mystery, LGBTQ+ Synopsis: Venture into the neon-lit streets of 1990s New York City withCarmilla: The First Vampire. Amidst the bustling Lunar New Year celebrations, a fervent social worker takes on a detective’s mantle, uncovering a chilling string of murders t...
Books of The Times: In the ’70s, All New York Seemed Young and Gay (Books)Edmund White’s new memoir is an open-throttled tour of gay life in New York City before and after the Stonewall riots in 1969. 5PM 30 Sep...
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The book is at times heartbreaking, suspenseful, funny and full of hope." —GS Miller "This book is one of the very few books that I was able to find all different types of emotion in. I laughed, I cried, I sat on the edge of my seat and I found my self constantly trying to ...
Brad Meltzer is the Emmy-nominated, #1New York Timesbestselling author ofThe Lightning Rod,The Escape Artist, and eleven other bestselling thrillers. He also writes non-fiction books likeThe Nazi Conspiracy, about a secret plot to kill FDR, Stalin, and Winston Churchill at the height of WWII...
Tim Myers is the New York Times Bestselling Author of over one hundred mystery novels with St. Martin's, Penguin, Kensington, and more.
Categories Short Reviews Tags Kenneth Fearing, mystery, New York City, novel The Whirlgig of Time, by Isabel Bolton (1971) 3 April 2021 Never assign a young man to review an old woman’s book. If only the book editor of the New York Times had heeded this advice when he assigned Ja...