‘Bloody Fool for Love’ (2022) goes back to ‘Buffy’s’ good ole days
Book review: William Ritter doesn’t do anything new with Spike. But he does prove you can never go wrong with this great character.
Book review: William Ritter doesn’t do anything new with Spike. But he does prove you can never go wrong with this great character.
Book club book report: David Wong’s comedic horror novel is written in such an entertaining manner that it almost doesn’t matter that the story is familiar.
Sleuthing Sunday (Book review): The first of Christie’s two autobiographical books shows the 1930s Middle East through a surprised Englander’s eyes.
Book club book report: TJ Klune works through grief in a novel that will connect with many. But it mainly made me want to rewatch “Dead Like Me.”
Book review: Part two of the “Frankie the Vampire Slayer” series has appeal for both its familiar facets and for the new Scoobies.
Book review: The plot thickens as Constance and Pendergast hop through dimensions, and the authors make it seem plausible.
Sleuthing Sunday (Book review): Agatha Christie’s only posthumous novel is also one of her finest Marple yarns, one where we can apply what we’ve learned.
Frightening Friday (Book and movie reviews): It’s a shame Smith hasn’t written a novel since, but “The Ruins” holds up as elite horror.
Sleuthing Sunday (Book review): Hercule Poirot’s last case is also one of his most memorable, in this novel written decades before its publication.
Book review: King’s own imaginings blend with those of great fantasy storytellers for a diverting but not groundbreaking epic.