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  • Nov 5, 2024 | appenmedia.com | Kathy Manos Penn |Sulari Gentill |Anthony Horowitz

    These mysteries have two things in common. Given my love of murder mysteries, the obvious commonality between the settings of Kansas and London is, of course, murder. I must admit, however, that what I enjoyed most about them was that they both involved writers. I recall reading “The Woman in the Library” by this author and marveling at that mystery set in Boston. Her latest is set in Lawrence, Kansas.

  • Apr 8, 2024 | audiofilemagazine.com | Sulari Gentill

    Katherine Littrell portrays Theodosia, who gives up her law studies in Australia and goes to stay with her brother, Gus, in Kansas to pursue her dream of becoming a writer. When she finds the body of a famous writer who had befriended her in a coffee shop, she and Gus find their world turned upside down. They're drawn into a world of preppers, conspiracy theorists, and book publishers with evil intent. Littrell's strong characterizations and use of accents create believable and likable characters.

  • Mar 30, 2024 | bookreporter.com | Sulari Gentill

    Sulari Gentill has dabbled in the literary thriller and fantasy genres with her various series. However, her past couple of stand-alone novels have earned well-deserved praise for the elevated mystery narratives she has created that are meant to keep even the most astute reader thinking right up until the dénouement. Gentill’s latest effort, THE MYSTERY WRITER, is no exception.

  • Mar 23, 2024 | canberradaily.com.au | Juan Gómez-jurado |Amy Tintera |Sulari Gentill

    This week, Jeff Popple reviews three thrilling new crime novels. More of Jeff’s reviews can be found on his blog: murdermayhemandlongdogs.comMacmillan, $34.99Juan Gómez-Jurado’s Black Wolf is the thrilling sequel to his bestselling Red Queen, which is currently screening on Amazon Prime. It features Spanish detective extraordinaire Antonia Scott, who is part of a secret investigation unit designed to solve the most devious and dangerous crimes.

  • Feb 23, 2024 | thesomervilletimes.com | Dennis Fischman |Sulari Gentill

    By Dennis FischmanMystery novels have thrived in the cold ground of Greater Boston. For example, I think of Linda Barnes and her taxi-driving detective Carlotta Carlyle; Robert B. Parker and the Spenser series (turned into the popular Spenser for Hire TV series in the 1980’s); Dennis Lehane; Tess Gerritsen; and even Matthew Pearl and his surprise hit The Dante Club.

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