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2004 Archive
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Friday Fiction: The Morning Show Murders by Al Roker and Dick Lochte (November 2009)
Posted on March 12, 2010 | 1 CommentAl Roker teamed up with Dick Lochte (Sleeping Dogs) for a first time mystery fiction novel. Was his endeavor successful or should he just stick to doing the weather? -
Hometown Killer by Carol Rothgeb (April 2004)
Posted on December 7, 2007 | No CommentsUnfortunately, their fate would have them crossing paths with a sadistic, psychotic killer named William Sapp, a warped serial killer of sorts. -
Innocence Lost by Carlton Stowers (May 2004)
Posted on September 10, 2007 | No CommentsWhile one was raised in an apparent "do as you wish" household where he practiced Satanism, Greg Knighten -
Scream at the Sky: Five Texas Murders and One Man’s Crusade for Justice by Carlton Stowers (August 2004)
Posted on July 28, 2007 | No CommentsFast forward fourteen years, when D.A. Investigator John Little enters the scene -
Cold-Blooded by Carlton Smith (November 2004)
Posted on June 1, 2007 | No CommentsThe life and doings of Laren (aka Elisa) Jordan/McNabeney is better than any beauty salon gossip any day -
Married to Murder by Robert Scott (March 2004)
Posted on December 5, 2006 | No CommentsIt’s Unclear Whether I Recommend It Review by Kim Cantrell When Robert Spangler decided he was going to divorce his first wife and mother of his son and daughter, Nancy... -
Poisoned Vows by Clifford L. Linedecker (February 2004)
Posted on September 20, 2006 | 1 CommentMany of Jill's marriages overlapped one another, making her a bigamist along with (most likely) being the record holder for number of marriages -
Kill or Be Killed by Robert Scott (September 2004)
Posted on July 22, 2006 | 1 CommentBefore Scott Peterson, There Was Todd Garton Review by Kim Cantrell Just last week, I was ready to give up reading any of Robert Scott’s books after reading Deadfall. Then...




