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SPEECHLESS…

Review from The Venue →

I don’t really know where to even begin with this book. I have so many thoughts, feelings and concerns. I’ll just keep it simple. Great book but read at your own risk as it can be quite disturbing.

Excellent

Review from Passport to Peril →

Going to Germany to perform, a young folksinger, then in Ireland there is murder. A touch of romance along the way, and the music of folk song. Good audio added to this light romantic thriller with good narration. Given audio for my voluntary review

A Chilling Horror Story in a Unique Setting

Review from The Venue →

TJ Payne delivers another thrilling and chilling horror novel in yet another unique setting: a wedding! This is another notch in his belt; he proves yet again that he is an up and coming master at writing horror. I absolutely and highly recommend this book and every book by TJ Payne. Can’t wait for the..

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Juvenile

Review from Rescue Her Heart →

I felt like this was written by a teenager or maybe was this authors first book. The politics of gays seemed to be from the 80’s not present day or especially what one would hope for the future. While this was published in 2018, I have to wonder when it was written. She refers to..

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Eh

Review from The Venue →

Interesting premise– execution was a bit faulty. What should have been a deep psychological thriller became a gory, sort of generic splatter fest. I was intrigued enough to finish it and I don’t regret the experience but this plot had SO MUCH POTENTIAL– so many avenues not explored. Pity.

A great listen

Review from Passport to Peril →

Lawrence Block’s decision to make available his early works has been a blessing. Passport to Peril is a stand-alone thriller from the 1960s wherein a young American folk singer tours Ireland en route to Berlin for its national music festival. Along the way she finds the possibility of love and friendship and a reality of..

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What Murderous Fun!

Review from The Venue →

First off I want everyone to know that I was invited by the author to check out this book for free, but I’m not a politician, so this opinion is my own. I’ve listened to 3 books by T.J. Payne and enjoyed all of them, this one was no different. The premise of the book..

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predictable but fun

Review from The Venue →

This was one of those stories where we are able to figure out within the first half hour what the story will be about and who the good guys and bad guys are. That’s okay, though, because the author takes us along on a campy horror romp with plenty of blood and gore. If you’re..

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