I can always count on Schechter to deliver a dispassionate telling of facts. This book is a cleverly laid out by state, but does not include the crimes we would expect. As Schechter states in his introduction, those crimes have been covered. Some of the crimes are remarkable for the changes in the laws that they lead to, some are more famous for other reasons in their particular state. All of these curated crimes give a feel for each state and time period in which they occurred. Very clever!
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Sunday, July 5, 2026
Friday, July 3, 2026
The Appeal By: Janice Hallett
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Soon to be Published 3rd Installment of a PI Series. By: A Friend
I was lucky enough to be asked to be a first reader for this 3rd installment of a PI series. Fascinating main characters and a well structured story. Fans of the series will enjoy when it's finally published.
Saturday, June 27, 2026
The Children By: Melissa Albert
I was sucked into this story from the get go and it never let go. Melissa Albert has accomplished an amazing feat: she had to have the fictional series in this story written in her head in order to allude to it convincingly within the main story of the book; plus there was the additional story of the cunning woman; she pulled off a story within a story within a story, without missing a beat; without losing the pace; without losing the reader! The Children is heart breaking, wondrous, scary and at times downright creepy, but it is great fun to read!
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Liberation By: Bess Wohl
A brilliant, but sadly necessary play about women; the more things change the more they stay the same! A memory play, told in a wonderfully 4th wall breaking way, told lovingly, told angrily, told tenderly, told boldy, told pleadingly and most important TOLD! A fantastic piece!
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Little Bear Ridge Road By: Samuel D. Hunter
Wow! Deeply wounded people trying to find their places in the world and with each other...and they are related! A human drama, wrapped in a family drama. Deeply moving, and utterly universal. A wonderful read! (Luckily seeing a production of this in the Spring!)
The Man in the Iron Mask By: Alexandre Dumas
The last book in the Three Musketeers series, and it didn't disappoint. It picks up where the last book leaves off, and despite having read the last book over a year ago, I had no problem remembering who has who and who did what to whom. Dumas writes fascinating characters, realistic dialogue and has an incredibly snarky side, which is too delicious!! I've had such fun reading this series!
Monday, June 15, 2026
Theater Kid: A Broadway Memoir By Jeffrey Seller
While this is Mr. Seller's memoir about his life, it also manages to be my life, and the life of every person who has ever been touched by the theatre. A fascinating look at producing and how to listen. I feel seen!!
Friday, June 12, 2026
King of Ashes By: S. A. Cosby
Woah! A family saga that is ultra-violent and yet full of love (albeit sometimes twisted) and soul. This is Shakespearean in it's scope and tragedy level. I can't even express how brilliant this book is. S.A. Cosby just keeps plumbing the depths of the human condition and comes up with gems!
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
The Maze By: Nelson DeMille
I am shocked to say that I wasn't thrilled with this one. I normally love DeMille's work, but this one, for me fell far short of his usual high calibre work. The first 200 pages where filled with repetitive information that the reader already is aware of, and it was blatantly obvious what was happening, so there wasn't anywhere for the story to go. I only stuck through it because I was hoping for a major twist that would have made the reading worth it...but alas...no such luck. Totally predictable, repetitive and lacked any sense of urgency or surprise.








