Never Go Back (a book review)

With the Tom Cruise movie coming out based on this book, I thought it would be worth reviewing for your reading pleasure. Or possible displeasure (just letting you know that up front). Readers may already know how I feel about the Jack Reacher series of novels by Lee Child. Most of the time, the main... Continue Reading →

One Mile Under (a book review)

I've never read anything by Andrew Gross. I was skeptical prior to reading this book because the author had long been one of the multitude of co-writers associated with James Patterson. I was sure I was going to get a 350-page book with 350 individual chapters that came across as if the whole thing had... Continue Reading →

The Lost Key (a book review)

Readers of MojoFiction know how we feel about the current genre of series-based international action-thrillers: But how does one define this genre? More importantly, how does MojoFiction define it (because, as you know, we are slightly off our rocker)? Stock good guys who could be played by anyone in Hollywood when the movie comes out?... Continue Reading →

BLUE RIDGE, BLACK HEART (a book review)

Novel by Geraldine Powell Morgan Pike is a private investigator. She should be a defense attorney, protecting the rights of her occasionally innocent, but usually guilty, clientele for hundreds of dollars an hour. Unfortunately, seeing her law license suspended for 4 years has taken her down another road. Now she spends much of her time... Continue Reading →

Labyrinth (a book review)

Labyrinth, by author Kate Mosse, came out way back in 2005 (for you young people, that's Y2K+5). There had already been quite the rain of books about quests for the Holy Grail or Templar treasure and whatever "shocking" revelation about religion or history was about to be revealed. That probably wouldn't have been a big... Continue Reading →

Suspect (a book review)

"I won’t leave you." Therein lies the emotional thread running through the Robert Crais novel, Suspect, a story about an LAPD officer trying to recover from the traumatic loss of his partner and finding an unexpected source of healing in his new position in the department’s K-9 unit. I recently railed on thrillers that have... Continue Reading →

The Black Dragon (Two short stories)

We here at MojoFiction must occasionally write some fiction.  It just makes sense.  So we've been doing just that while we took a long summer session of R&R and all of you out there had to work real jobs. Now available in eBook format on Amazon, MojoFiction presents The Black Dragon, a collection of two... Continue Reading →

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