RaveLibrary JournalHadfield draws on his expertise as an astronaut to add authenticity and realism to his debut thriller. Fans of Clive Cussler and Andy Weir will enjoy this genre-bender combining military fiction, the detective novel, and techno-thriller.
Ed. by Michael Koryta
PositiveLibrary JournalThe stories by well-known authors span a wide range under the umbrella of \'mystery.\' Mystery enthusiasts will be hard-pressed to find a story they don\'t like. Recommended for readers interested in all facets of mystery, suspense, crime, or detective fiction.
Renée Rosen
RaveLibrary JournalRosen paints a vivid and ravishing picture of the Gilded Age, bringing to life some of the people and parties that rocked this particular era, in an altogether believable tale. Recommended for fans of Rosen’s other works and readers who enjoy historical fiction and authors such as Kristin Hannah and Elizabeth Gilbert.
Julie Clark
RaveLibrary JournalClark...is an exceptional writer who has crafted a tale about disappearing in an age when technology makes it almost impossible. Highly recommended for fans of thrillers, mysteries, and crime fiction.
Sulari Gentill
RaveLibrary JournalAustralian author Gentill’s seventh installment featuring Rowland Sinclair is as fun and consuming as her previous novels. The writing is superb, providing fascinating historical context as well as depth in her characters. Highly recommended for fans of the series and historical crime mysteries.
Kwei Quartey
PositiveLibrary JournalQuartey’s writing is visceral, with lush descriptions of the scenes as well as his (large) cast of characters ... This promising series debut from the acclaimed Quartey introduces the formidable Emma, and most important, the culture and politics of Ghana. Recommended for readers of mystery, African American and African fiction, and international crime/mystery.
Faith Sullivan
PositiveLibrary JournalSullivan creates a story worthy of comparison to Edith Wharton’s Ethan Frome. Recommended for historical and women’s fiction fans.
Sarah Lotz
PositiveLibrary JournalLotz’s clever novel includes a judicious use of formats such as messaging transcripts and web comments to move along the plot while providing insights into the Missing-Linc.com crew. Suggested for fans of authors such as Ruth Ware, Jennifer McMahon, Gillian Flynn, and Nic Joseph.