Book Review: Bastard Verdict
BASTARD VERDICT by James McCrone is a slow-burn thriller that really pays off. Check out what pine breaks has to say in his book review of this indie political thriller.
BASTARD VERDICT by James McCrone is a slow-burn thriller that really pays off. Check out what pine breaks has to say in his book review of this indie political thriller.
TROUBLE AT THE BUCKEYE FESTIVAL (Book 1 of Bumfuzzle and Cattywampus: Unlikely Detectives) by Alice Kanaka is a delightfully warm detective mystery led by two retired seniors and their beloved hometown festival.
YOU DON’T BELONG HERE by Jonathan Harper bursts at the seams with humanity. Check out more of what Nathaniel Drenner has to say in his book review of this Lethe Press novel.
TO REFRAIN FROM EMBRACING by Jeffrey Luscombe is a smartly indelicate fiction exploring every aspect of a boy’s weird trauma. Check out what Tucker Lieberman has to say in his book review of this Lethe Press novel.
KALEIDOSCOPE by Derrick R. Lafayette is a collection of peculiar, mind-bending, and sometimes troubling tales spanning time, space, and genre. Check out what Erin Britton has to say in her book review of this Fictional Cafe Press book.
THE NATURE BOOK by Tom Comitta is a bold exploratory work and canonical collage of the natural world. Check out more of what Nick Rees Gardner has to say in his book review of this Coffee House Press novel.
DEATH OF THE ANTAGONIST by Ron Jensen is part action-packed thriller and part thought-provoking science fiction epic. Check out what Erin Britton has to say in her book review of this indie sci-fi novel.
The Miseducation of Obi Ifeanyi by Chinedu Achebe is where personal and political relationships threaten to crack. Check out what Toni Woodruff has to say in their book review of this indie literary novel.
THE SURREAL ADVENTURES OF ANTHONY ZEN by Cameron A. Straughan is full of surreal antics that scale up into a supernova of absurdity. Check out what Joshua Ryan Bligh has to say in his book review of this indie fantasy novel.
JUST WIDE ENOUGH FOR TWO by Kacey M. Martin is a reimagining of Emily Dickinson’s life as a sweet love letter to deep sapphic love. Check out what Andrea Marks-Joseph has to say in her book review of this indie historical novel.