Mark Terry, Book Reviewer

View Full Profile

Book Review

Cheat The Devil

by Mark Terry

Cat Austen may be the only heroine in mystery fiction who guiltily hopes someone will be murdered so that she won’t have to take a romantic trip with her boyfriend. Cat gets her wish, and boyfriend Lt. Victor Cardenas must cancel their... Read More

Book Review

Fate of Ravens

by Mark Terry

In Norse mythology the god Odin had two ravens, Muninn and Huginn. It was their job to go out into the world and bring back information. One of the ravens stood for Thought and the other for Memory. Odin feared that one or both of the... Read More

Book Review

Killing At The Cat

by Mark Terry

Question: Can a book about a lesbian investigating the murder of a lesbian in a lesbian bar where 99 percent of the suspects are lesbians appeal to anybody but lesbians? In the case of this novel, yes, it can and should. Lexy Hyatt, a... Read More

Book Review

Framework for Death

by Mark Terry

The mystery genre is prominent for its odd and seemingly endless variety of sleuths, from cops and private investigators to medical examiners and forensic anthropologists, with plenty of range in between to include little old ladies,... Read More

Book Review

Death and the Easter Bunny

by Mark Terry

When I found myself arguing with Caroline Smithfield at the Garden Club one day over the right formula to feed hydroponic tomatoes, I looked around and realized I was leading the life of a 70-year-old and decided that I’d be better... Read More

Wow, you made it all the way to the end! We don't have anything else to show you here, but maybe there is new content available on the first page. Or, if you've already looked at everything in this section, head on over to our homepage for a wider selection of content.