Steve Lewis
Hunter’s Dance
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For fans of detective mysteries, there is a lot to enjoy in this, the second appearance of township constable John McIntire, and for ...Read Review
Witch Cradle
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Although set in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in 1950, Hunter’s Dance, Kathleen Hills’ previous book in her John McIntire series, could have taken ...Read Review
The Chinatown Cloud Death Peril
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In 1937, the United States was in the midst of the Great Depression. For entertainment there was no television, only radio, the movies ...Read Review
The Empress of India
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On and off over a period of nearly thirty years, Kurland has been chronicling the adventures of Sherlock Holmes’s most notorious nemesis, ...Read Review
Lord of Samarcand and Other Adventure Tales of the Old Orient
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Most people who have heard of Robert E. Howard know of him only as the creator of Conan the Barbarian; others perhaps also ...Read Review
The Hot Kid
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Elmore Leonard’s writing career began with westerns of the classic, traditional variety. While he was successful at it (with books turned into ...Read Review
Murder on Old Mission
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To answer the question posed by your collective raised eyebrows first, no, the Stephen Lewis who wrote this novel is not me. He’...Read Review
Die a Little
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There are works of crime fiction that come along, every once in a while, which belong almost in a category of their own, ...Read Review
This Dame for Hire
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Two blurbs by other authors on the cover of this one call it “noir” and “pulp,” but I beg to differ. Just because ...Read Review
7,000 Clams
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The starting point here – based on fact, or so I’m told – is that in 1925 a gang of cutthroat gamblers have in their ...Read Review