Dr. Sheila Tao is a professor of psychology, she is in her mid-thirties and loves sex. When one of her students approaches her, she cannot resist him. Ethan Wolfe is attractive, talented, and good between the sheets. However, Sheila is already engaged to a fair (for me, boring) gentleman, and she does not want to risk her career, thus she turns Ethan down. He does not take it well: He threatens and blackmails her with a sex tape that could indeed ruin her career. And the worst is yet to come: Someone murders young girls in the area, and Sheila has a terrible suspicion...
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Monday, December 12, 2011
Jennifer Hillier - Creep, An Awesome Psychological Thriller Novel
Jennifer Hillier has written an amazing debut novel, Creep, with an exciting plot, and believable, flesh-and-blood characters.


Dr. Sheila Tao is a professor of psychology, she is in her mid-thirties and loves sex. When one of her students approaches her, she cannot resist him. Ethan Wolfe is attractive, talented, and good between the sheets. However, Sheila is already engaged to a fair (for me, boring) gentleman, and she does not want to risk her career, thus she turns Ethan down. He does not take it well: He threatens and blackmails her with a sex tape that could indeed ruin her career. And the worst is yet to come: Someone murders young girls in the area, and Sheila has a terrible suspicion...
Dr. Sheila Tao is a professor of psychology, she is in her mid-thirties and loves sex. When one of her students approaches her, she cannot resist him. Ethan Wolfe is attractive, talented, and good between the sheets. However, Sheila is already engaged to a fair (for me, boring) gentleman, and she does not want to risk her career, thus she turns Ethan down. He does not take it well: He threatens and blackmails her with a sex tape that could indeed ruin her career. And the worst is yet to come: Someone murders young girls in the area, and Sheila has a terrible suspicion...
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Linwood Barclay - Lone Wolf, A Zack Walker Crime Thriller Novel
Linwood Barclay, former journalist and present best-seller author, is mostly known for his Zack Walker novels. is the third book of the Zack Walker series.


Journalist Zack Walker learns that a mutilated corpse was found at his father's lakeside camp. The police believes that a bear attacked the victim, but Zack suspects that a political extremist hate group is a more likely alternative. It seems that he is right: another dead body turns up, and things quickly turn worse...
Journalist Zack Walker learns that a mutilated corpse was found at his father's lakeside camp. The police believes that a bear attacked the victim, but Zack suspects that a political extremist hate group is a more likely alternative. It seems that he is right: another dead body turns up, and things quickly turn worse...
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Justin Evans - The White Devil, A Novel: A Scary Gothic Story
Justin Evans is a best-selling American thriller author who lives in New York City - and for a year he was a student of Harrow School, which is the setting of his novel, The White Devil.


Andrew, the protagoist of The White Devil, is a disturbed seventeen years old boy; his father sends him to Harrow School, a prestigious boarding school in Great Britain. Soon one of his friends die from a severe illness - and others believe that he has to do something with it. Worst of all, a pale boy appears in his dormitory room: an unearthly visitor.
One of Andrew's schoolmates, Piers, writes a play about Byron who was also a student of Harrow. Andrew himself is to play Byron, and he notices that there are several similarities between the two of them. The mysteries of Byron's life seem to affect his present time...
This is, like the school's name suggest, a harrowing story, atmospheric and eerie, with an insight of the lives of élite school students. Highly recommended to fans of supernatural thrillers and Gothic literature.
Andrew, the protagoist of The White Devil, is a disturbed seventeen years old boy; his father sends him to Harrow School, a prestigious boarding school in Great Britain. Soon one of his friends die from a severe illness - and others believe that he has to do something with it. Worst of all, a pale boy appears in his dormitory room: an unearthly visitor.
One of Andrew's schoolmates, Piers, writes a play about Byron who was also a student of Harrow. Andrew himself is to play Byron, and he notices that there are several similarities between the two of them. The mysteries of Byron's life seem to affect his present time...
This is, like the school's name suggest, a harrowing story, atmospheric and eerie, with an insight of the lives of élite school students. Highly recommended to fans of supernatural thrillers and Gothic literature.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Stephen Leather - The Basement, An Awesome Serial Killer Mystery Novel
Stephen Leather's plotting of his mystery thriller novel, The Basement, is familiar from several stories: A serial killer is on the loose, he abducts, torments, and murders young girls. However, this subject is an evergreen for mystery/dark fiction fans.


Stephen Leather does have a distinctive way to tell his story: He creates a gloomy atmosphere and palpable tension that would make J. A. Konrath jealous.
The setting of The Basement is New York City; Detectives Turner and Marcinko are about to find the sadistic murderer before he kills a kidnapped young woman whom he tortures in a basement. The story is told from the perspectives of the detectives' main suspect (an unsuccessful, distressed screenwriter) and the murderer. Perhaps the two of them are the very same person, but, as the story progresses, the detectives have their doubts about it...
Stephen Leather does have a distinctive way to tell his story: He creates a gloomy atmosphere and palpable tension that would make J. A. Konrath jealous.
The setting of The Basement is New York City; Detectives Turner and Marcinko are about to find the sadistic murderer before he kills a kidnapped young woman whom he tortures in a basement. The story is told from the perspectives of the detectives' main suspect (an unsuccessful, distressed screenwriter) and the murderer. Perhaps the two of them are the very same person, but, as the story progresses, the detectives have their doubts about it...
Thursday, December 8, 2011
P. D. James - Death Comes to Pemberley, An Awesome Sequel of Pride and Prejudice
P. D. James, an awesome contemporary crime author, has written a riveting sequel of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. It was a brilliant idea: Death Comes to Pemberley turned out fine.


Elizabeth and Darcy could not be any happier: they are still fond of one another, they live in their cosy home, Pemberley (Pemberley rhymes with Manderley...), in the circle of loving friends and family members. However, one day a not so welcomed relative appears: Lydia, Elizabeth's younger sister. She stumbles out of her carriage, screaming that someone has just shot her husband, Wickham (an ill-famed gentleman) somewhere in Pemberley's forests...
The atmosphere of Death Comes to Pemberley is great - both the warm and friendly start, and the air of mystery somewhat later. The familiar characters are also fine. My favourite one is, of course, Lydia, with all the real, believable, likable human frailties of her egocentric persona.
Elizabeth and Darcy could not be any happier: they are still fond of one another, they live in their cosy home, Pemberley (Pemberley rhymes with Manderley...), in the circle of loving friends and family members. However, one day a not so welcomed relative appears: Lydia, Elizabeth's younger sister. She stumbles out of her carriage, screaming that someone has just shot her husband, Wickham (an ill-famed gentleman) somewhere in Pemberley's forests...
The atmosphere of Death Comes to Pemberley is great - both the warm and friendly start, and the air of mystery somewhat later. The familiar characters are also fine. My favourite one is, of course, Lydia, with all the real, believable, likable human frailties of her egocentric persona.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
John Harwood - The Ghost Writer, A Supernatural Thriller Novel
John Harwood, an Australian poet, made an impression with his first novel, The Ghost Writer.


Gerald Freeman, a little boy from Australia, finds a secret diary hidden in his mother's drawer; the diary belonged to an early ancestor of his, a lady named Viola Hatherley who lived in the 1890's and wrote Gothic stories. Gerald's mother happens to notice him as he lays his hands on the book, and beats him up as she never did before - she goes frantic with fear and worry. Gerald's mother, Phyllis, who has grown up in England, looks haggard and thin anyway, as if she was always afraid of something or someone.
Gerald finds a penfriend in England, Alice Jessel, a girl at his age. They write letters to one another throughout the years.
Years later the grown-up Gerald goes to England and meets Alice. He finds that Viola's peculiar stories has to do something with his present life...
The idea itself is not a very unique one - a secret diary of a long deceased person and a ghost story which concerns present -, but The Ghost Writer is a special book: Great characters, fine composition, and an ending that shocks the reader always do the trick. Highly recommended for psychological thriller fans who enjoy a well-wriiten, interesting read.
Gerald Freeman, a little boy from Australia, finds a secret diary hidden in his mother's drawer; the diary belonged to an early ancestor of his, a lady named Viola Hatherley who lived in the 1890's and wrote Gothic stories. Gerald's mother happens to notice him as he lays his hands on the book, and beats him up as she never did before - she goes frantic with fear and worry. Gerald's mother, Phyllis, who has grown up in England, looks haggard and thin anyway, as if she was always afraid of something or someone.
Gerald finds a penfriend in England, Alice Jessel, a girl at his age. They write letters to one another throughout the years.
Years later the grown-up Gerald goes to England and meets Alice. He finds that Viola's peculiar stories has to do something with his present life...
The idea itself is not a very unique one - a secret diary of a long deceased person and a ghost story which concerns present -, but The Ghost Writer is a special book: Great characters, fine composition, and an ending that shocks the reader always do the trick. Highly recommended for psychological thriller fans who enjoy a well-wriiten, interesting read.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Robert Devereaux: Santa Steps Out, A Magnificent Horror Tale for Adults
Robert Devereaux, writer of Dead Weigh is one of the most talented contemporary horror authors. According to him, his most memorable work is Santa Steps Out.


Santa Steps Out is the first book of The Santa Chronicles.
Santa lives in the North Pole with his elderly and rather boring wife and with his elfin helpers. In each year, at Christmas Eve, he leaves his cosy, warm home to give presents to the children of the world. However, in 1969, he happens to meet the Tooth Fairy, a young, passionate, and dangerous creature who is obviously offering; soon she becomes obsessed with Santa. On the other hand, good old Saint Nick, a cheerful man who loves the pleasures of life (such as good food and hot sex), notices that there is a hidden, darker side of his personality...
Santa Steps Out was written with passion; Robert Devereaux has the gift to create warm, intimate atmosphere and shocking turns at the same time. The book is full of outrageous sex and fearful, sadistic passion. One does not have to wait much for a tragedy to strike...
I love the way Santa is depicted - and I fell for the most awesome female character, the Tooth Fairy, a wild woman who is impossible to break in. And I loved the two adorable little cats in Santa's home.
Santa Steps Out is the first book of The Santa Chronicles.
Santa lives in the North Pole with his elderly and rather boring wife and with his elfin helpers. In each year, at Christmas Eve, he leaves his cosy, warm home to give presents to the children of the world. However, in 1969, he happens to meet the Tooth Fairy, a young, passionate, and dangerous creature who is obviously offering; soon she becomes obsessed with Santa. On the other hand, good old Saint Nick, a cheerful man who loves the pleasures of life (such as good food and hot sex), notices that there is a hidden, darker side of his personality...
Santa Steps Out was written with passion; Robert Devereaux has the gift to create warm, intimate atmosphere and shocking turns at the same time. The book is full of outrageous sex and fearful, sadistic passion. One does not have to wait much for a tragedy to strike...
I love the way Santa is depicted - and I fell for the most awesome female character, the Tooth Fairy, a wild woman who is impossible to break in. And I loved the two adorable little cats in Santa's home.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Robert Bidinotto: Hunter - A Thriller, A Dylan Hunter Novel
Robert Bidinotto is an award-winning mystery and thriller writer. Hunter - A Thriller is an awesome mystery fiction.


Someone helps criminals escape from their prisons; those ones who committed the most heinous crimes. However, soon the same criminals end up murdered. Dylan Hunter, a maverick reporter who covers outrageous crime cases, smells a new story. Annie, a CIA Investigator who works on the case, suspects hidden secrets and skeletons in the cupboard. The two of them - untrusting, hardened, lonely people - feel attracted to one another...
Someone helps criminals escape from their prisons; those ones who committed the most heinous crimes. However, soon the same criminals end up murdered. Dylan Hunter, a maverick reporter who covers outrageous crime cases, smells a new story. Annie, a CIA Investigator who works on the case, suspects hidden secrets and skeletons in the cupboard. The two of them - untrusting, hardened, lonely people - feel attracted to one another...
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Scott Sigler - Ancestor, An Awesome Science Fiction Thriller
Scott Sigler is a great science fiction thriller writer. In his chilling and riveting sci-fi thriller Ancestor he plays with a familiar idea - scientific experiments get out of hand.


Ancestor is set in a modern-day world. Genada, a firm that experiments with genetics, creates a proto-mammal, a thing that is similar to the species from which all mammalian creatures origin. The scientists of Genada are in a hurry, since the government is about to stop them. Liu Jian Den, the leading scientist, makes a desperate attempt to get a spectacular result, and succeeds too well: the genetically manipulated embryos grow too big, they eat themselves out of the incubators and start hunting down the scientists who stuck on the island of Lake Superior...
Ancestor is highly recommended, and not only for the horror fans who love monster stories like Alligator. Ancestor is a well-written novel, with alive, believable characters and full of tension.
Ancestor is set in a modern-day world. Genada, a firm that experiments with genetics, creates a proto-mammal, a thing that is similar to the species from which all mammalian creatures origin. The scientists of Genada are in a hurry, since the government is about to stop them. Liu Jian Den, the leading scientist, makes a desperate attempt to get a spectacular result, and succeeds too well: the genetically manipulated embryos grow too big, they eat themselves out of the incubators and start hunting down the scientists who stuck on the island of Lake Superior...
Ancestor is highly recommended, and not only for the horror fans who love monster stories like Alligator. Ancestor is a well-written novel, with alive, believable characters and full of tension.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
John Buchan - The Thirty-Nine Steps, A Gripping Thriller Novel
John Buchan's magnificent thriller is a fine story about a spy, with a great and highly likable protagonist, Richard Hannay.


Richard Hannay happens to find a corpse - and, naturally, gets in trouble: He becomes a main suspect. Furthermore, he finds himself in the middle of conspiracy and not-so-fair political secrets, and he has a task no less than saving the British fleet...
Richard Hannay happens to find a corpse - and, naturally, gets in trouble: He becomes a main suspect. Furthermore, he finds himself in the middle of conspiracy and not-so-fair political secrets, and he has a task no less than saving the British fleet...
Friday, December 2, 2011
Tana French - In The Woods, An Awesome Psychological Thriller Mystery
Tana French is an awesome Irish suspense mystery author. Her novels are for readers who enjoy well composed psychological thrillers.


In The Woods is a psychological suspense thriller; it is set in Dublin.
A twelve years old girl is found murdered in a forest near Dublin. Two detectives, Cassie Maddox and Rob Ryan work on the case. They are - fortunately - real, flesh-and-blood figures with frailties (which I like).
The murder of the little girl recalls another peculiar case that occurred two decades ago, in 1984. Back then, three children were attacked - one of them was Rob Ryan himself. His two friends vanished forever. Now Cassie and Ryan try to find connections...
In The Woods is a psychological suspense thriller; it is set in Dublin.
A twelve years old girl is found murdered in a forest near Dublin. Two detectives, Cassie Maddox and Rob Ryan work on the case. They are - fortunately - real, flesh-and-blood figures with frailties (which I like).
The murder of the little girl recalls another peculiar case that occurred two decades ago, in 1984. Back then, three children were attacked - one of them was Rob Ryan himself. His two friends vanished forever. Now Cassie and Ryan try to find connections...
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Sarah Rayne - A Dark Dividing, An Awesome Psychological Thriller
Sarah Rayne is an awesome British writer, her novels are favourites of supernatural thriller genre since 1982. A Dark Dividing by Rayne is a scary psychological thriller novel.


The main character of A Dark Dividing is Harry Fitzglen, a journalist. He is about to cover the opening of a new art gallery in London. He finds the new artist intriguing: Simone Anderson is a mysterious lady whose twin sister, Sonia, vanished several years ago. Harry gets closer to Simone's secrets which are connected to an ancient mansion named Mortmain House; a set of conjoined twins born many decades ago, and a certain novel that was published in the early 1900's...
Highly recommended to readers who love suspense, psychological horror, subtle fear, an exquisitely written scary story, and books like Wuthering Heights (so - a scary version of Wuthering Heights).
The main character of A Dark Dividing is Harry Fitzglen, a journalist. He is about to cover the opening of a new art gallery in London. He finds the new artist intriguing: Simone Anderson is a mysterious lady whose twin sister, Sonia, vanished several years ago. Harry gets closer to Simone's secrets which are connected to an ancient mansion named Mortmain House; a set of conjoined twins born many decades ago, and a certain novel that was published in the early 1900's...
Highly recommended to readers who love suspense, psychological horror, subtle fear, an exquisitely written scary story, and books like Wuthering Heights (so - a scary version of Wuthering Heights).
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