A tense well-plotted thriller about a mystery gang of terrorist assassins who seem to be randomly killing civilians and no-one knows why.
Tag Archives: Reedsy Reviews
Braving the World: Adventures in Travel and Retirement by Pam Saylor
Pam Saylor’s recount of her travel experience in Europe is lively and honest, crammed full of details to absorb, as well as tips and advice.
The Concrete Vineyard by Cam Lang
Cam Lang’s novel about the ambitions, past secrets and covert dealings of the folk of Niagara-on-the-Lake is well-executed and entertaining
Blood Libel by M. Lynes
The tense perilous atmosphere of medieval Seville at the time of the Inquisition is created with dark intensity in Lynes’ historical novel.
Confetti: A Collection of Poems by Zuzanna Szostak
Let the poems of Confetti rain down on you and immerse yourself in their simplicity, their honesty and their trueness.
Breathing in Spring by Nadia Khansa
Khansa has written an autobiographical poetical odyssey which is moving and honest, confronting very difficult life experiences.
The Dogs of Brownsville by Stan Weisleder
A coming-of-age gangster novel with a bit of glamour and lot of history, Weisleder’s book is well worth reading.
The New Consciousness is Dawning by Athena Marini
A book of poems including expressive illustrations that will lighten the spirit with words of wisdom, empowerment and clarity
Legal Crime by Samiksha Bhattercharjee
An exceptional debut from a 13 year old girl telling the story of Fiona who runs away from home to reinvent herself but realises that it is not that easy.
Timeblink by M.J. Mumford
Taut and tense, MJ Mumford has written a time-travelling romantic mystery thriller, a new genre on me but one I rather enjoyed!