FORENSICS III: They Got Fifteen Minutes of Fame from the Way They Died by Harry A. Milman, PhD

Dr. Milman’s third installment in his forensic series continues his exploration of questionable or intriguing deaths, focusing on individuals whose demises have rendered them famous or infamous. As in his previous works, Dr. Milman deftly balances accessibility and depth. This latest volume showcases his expertise in unraveling the scientific intricacies behind various high-profile deaths. His … Continue reading FORENSICS III: They Got Fifteen Minutes of Fame from the Way They Died by Harry A. Milman, PhD

Unwritten in Death – Cari Turnlyle #5 by Leslie Piggott – RELEASE DAY!!!

I have enjoyed every book in this series, and this author keeps getting better! Cari is newly engaged in this, her latest adventure, and is still trying to navigate it when a famous author turns up dead in the town. Gen is back with her partner Alex, but she might have a little more going … Continue reading Unwritten in Death – Cari Turnlyle #5 by Leslie Piggott – RELEASE DAY!!!

The Iris Code: A Tracker Novel by Anita Dickason

I was super happy to see another Tracker novel by this author. Her books are always authentic and page-turners. In this one, Dickason explores the world of Iris scans and canine search and rescue. The main character, Riley, is a tenacious reporter working with her soon-to-be certified search and rescue dog, Milo. Milo is one … Continue reading The Iris Code: A Tracker Novel by Anita Dickason

Stress In Plants: The Hidden Half by Rishikesh Upadhyay

I have read several books by this author, and they consistently provide a stimulating intellectual challenge that leaves a lasting impression. Although these works are crafted for a well-educated audience, I believe that even readers without advanced science degrees can appreciate the wealth of information contained in this concise yet impactful volume. In keeping with … Continue reading Stress In Plants: The Hidden Half by Rishikesh Upadhyay

Tales of Whiskey Tango From Misery Towers by James Aylott

HAPPY RELEASE DAY! Having read "Tales from the Beach House" and thoroughly enjoying it, I was happy to see this author's adventures had continued. His creations have an authentic feel because he actually lives and experiences these scenarios. Having visited St. Louis a couple of times and having an extended family line there, I was … Continue reading Tales of Whiskey Tango From Misery Towers by James Aylott