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Guest Post: Sex! Perversion! Nudity!6 comments

nrlymrtl wrote 2 weeks ago: Folks, please welcome Jame DiBiasio back today. If you have been around this week, you know I review … more →

Tags: modern-day fiction, Suspense/Thriller, Blog Tour, Guest Post, "Gaijin Cowgirl", Jame DiBiasio, Japan, Thailand, Sex in Literature

Gaijin Cowgirl by Jame DiBiasio5 comments

nrlymrtl wrote 2 weeks ago: Why I Read It: I like nitty gritty stories that throw me into a foreign culture. Where I Got It: A r … more →

Tags: Blog Tour, modern-day fiction, Suspense/Thriller, Comfort Women, "Gaijin Cowgirl", Jame DiBiasio, Japan, Mystery, nightclub hostess

Interview & Giveaway: Robert Snow, Author of Folsom Point2 comments

nrlymrtl wrote 3 weeks ago: Pico being used as a bookstand. Everyone, please welcome Robert Snow back to Dab of Darkness. His fi … more →

Tags: contest/giveaway, Interview, modern-day fiction, Northern New Mexico, Folsom Point, robert snow, R. P. Snow, nero wolf, rex stout

Heroes Proved by Oliver North

nrlymrtl wrote 1 month ago: Hannibal is way more interested in a bird outside than my pick in books. Why I Read It: Near future … more →

Tags: Audiobook, Science Fiction, Suspense/Thriller, Heroes Proved, Oliver North, Peyton Tochterman

Jennifer Weiner, "Goodnight Nobody"

Caroline Trent-Gurbuz wrote 1 month ago: The city versus the suburbs. Singledom versus married life. Freedom versus motherhood. Every woman m … more →

Tags: Chick Lit, Affair., Ben, Bored?, connecticut, Evan, goodnight nobody, housewives, Investigation

The Black Stiletto: The First Diary - 1958 by Raymond Benson6 comments

nrlymrtl wrote 1 month ago: Why I Read It: Look at that cover! A female superhero in 1950s, in leather, doing knife work. Yeah. … more →

Tags: Audiobook, Historical Fiction, Suspense/Thriller, Super Hero, 1950s, Raymond Benson, Judy Cooper, New York, black stiletto

The higher the expectations...

cmfrazier wrote 1 month ago: Book Review:  A Fatal Grace by Louise Penny I wanted to love this book.  All signs pointed to it bei … more →

Tags: Creative reading, Books

To begin with

booksnlyf wrote 2 months ago: It all began one fine October morning in the year of 1991. It was my Dussehra holidays and my dad wa … more →

"There is more ...

booksnlyf wrote 2 months ago: “There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate’s loot on Treasure Island. … more →

Folsom Point by Robert P. Snow2 comments

nrlymrtl wrote 2 months ago: Pico being used as a bookstand. Why I Read It: Set in northern New Mexico – one of my favorite … more →

Tags: Abigail Romero mystery, Northern New Mexico, Ghost Ranch, Georgia O'Keefe, folsom, Folsom Point, artifact theft, Hispanic Culture

Hiding Gladys by Lee Mims

nrlymrtl wrote 2 months ago: This is Pico being used as a book stand. Why I Read It: I needed a cozy mystery – and there wa … more →

Tags: modern-day fiction, Blog Tour, Mystery, lee mims, Midnight Ink, jks communications, Hiding Glays, North Carolina, Cozy Mystery

The Weed That Strings the Hangman's Bag by Alan C. Bradley2 comments

nrlymrtl wrote 3 months ago: Why I Read It: Book 1 in the Flavia de Luce novels was excellent. Where I Got It: The library. Who I … more →

Tags: Audiobook, flavia de luce, alan c. bradley, Jayne Entwhistle, weed that strings the hangman's bag

Interview: Lee Mims, Author of Hiding Gladys1 comment

nrlymrtl wrote 3 months ago: Everyone, please welcome modern-day mystery author, Lee Mims. She is a farmer, an artist, and still … more →

Tags: Blog Tour, Interview, modern-day fiction, american black bear, Cleo Cooper, farm, Field Geology, hiding gladys, jks communications

The Aylesford Skull by James P. Blaylock7 comments

nrlymrtl wrote 4 months ago: Stout wouldn’t hold still for a pic! Why I Read It: 1800s mystery + steampunkishness = incredi … more →

Tags: Historical Fiction, Paranormal, Steampunk, Horror, Steampunk, james p. blaylock, Aylesford Skull, Victorian England, Ignacio Narbondo

Lisa Gardner, "Love You More"

Caroline Trent-Gurbuz wrote 4 months ago: Given the choice, would you be able to choose between your spouse and your child? And if you weren’t … more →

Tags: Alex, Conspiracy, d.d. Warren, Kidnapping, Lisa Gardner, love you more, murder, police, Tessa

The Prodigal Son by Colleen McCullough8 comments

nrlymrtl wrote 5 months ago: Why I Read It: I read The Thorn Birds years ago and was impressed with it. It was time to revisit th … more →

Tags: Audiobook, carmine delmonico, prodigal son, colleen mccullough, charles leggett, Tetrodotoxin, blowfish, 1969, holloman connecticut

Jonathan Kellerman, "Obsession"

Caroline Trent-Gurbuz wrote 5 months ago: When a family member dies, grief can manifest in a variety of ways. For some, the final moments of t … more →

Tags: alex delaware, Cancer, Conspiracy, detective, Jonathan Kellerman, LAPD, Los Angeles, milo, murder

Dab of Darkness Expands8 comments

nrlymrtl wrote 5 months ago: For-Review books and a book won from a blogger’s giveaway. 2012 ended on an exceedingly good n … more →

Tags: Fantasy, Non-Fiction, Historical Fiction, Science Fiction, Poetry, postapocalyptic, TBR Mountain Range, Mystery, Fantasy

Lee Child, "Running Blind"

Caroline Trent-Gurbuz wrote 6 months ago: Jack Reacher is a wanderer, a man who prefers to drift along and travel from one corner of the Unite … more →

Tags: Army, blackmail, FBI, house, Jack Reacher, jodie gardner, Lee Child, Mystery, New York City


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