by Susan Van Kirk | Oct 14, 2013 | Blog, mystery, suspense
Seldom has a book moved me to tears, but Sandrine’s Case did because of the beauty of its prose and its exquisite ending. Do NOT read the ending first!Professor Sam Madison is on trial for the murder of his wife, Sandrine, who was found dead, naked, in their bed...
by Susan Van Kirk | Jun 27, 2013 | Blog, mystery, Susan Van Kirk
Murder as a Fine Art, by David Morrell, is part historical novel, part mystery, part thriller, and wholly enjoyable. It contains real people–essayist Thomas de Quincey–and fictional counterparts, like his ahead-of-her-time daughter,...
by Susan Van Kirk | Jul 4, 2012 | Blog, mystery, Susan Van Kirk
Sometimes the most fascinating mysteries are the ones that make up real life historical events. An expedition from The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery is currently on the way to check for remains of the Lockheed Electra...