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Saturday, January 18, 2025

A Kestrel Circles - Smith's storytelling is nothing short of brilliant

An unpredictable, thrilling ride into the mind of a gifted detective, A Kestrel Circles is a brilliant blend of suspense, mystery, and fascinating character exploration.

A Kestrel Circles

G. Michael Smith's A Kestrel Circles is nothing short of captivating. From the very first page, the novel pulls readers into an intricate world where the boundaries of reality, perception, and intellect blur in the most engaging ways. The protagonist, Mathew Brown (also known as Augustus Cervantes), is a unique and eccentric character whose unusual abilities—specifically, his skill to "find anything" through his mind's eye, which he calls "the canvas"—form the heart of this deeply compelling story.

About the Book: A Kestrel Circles

Initially, I found myself a little disoriented, much like stepping into a foreign language that has a few recognizable words but no clear context. It was a deliberate and purposeful confusion, however, as the narrative unfolds in the voice of Mathew, whose perspective seems disjointed yet strangely profound. At times, I wondered if I was witnessing the world through the eyes of someone with autism, struggling with communication but gifted in ways that elude the average person. Soon, however, I was fully invested in Mathew's world, eager to decode his thoughts and understand the significance of the "canvas" that guides him through his life.

What truly elevates this novel is how Smith introduces Mathew’s detective work. As an adult, Mathew has been largely written off by those around him—particularly his overbearing mother—who thinks him incapable of independent survival. Yet, Mathew is far from ordinary. His ability to navigate the chaos of the world through his strange mental lens becomes his superpower. The transition from a seemingly fragile individual to an extraordinary detective is flawlessly executed. As Mathew embarks on his latest case, the search for a missing pocket watch, the suspense escalates to dizzying heights.

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Smith's storytelling is nothing short of brilliant. The multi-layered plot keeps readers on the edge of their seats, filled with unexpected twists and turns. The idea of the "canvas," a metaphorical space that Mathew uses to process information, provides a unique and almost surreal quality to the narrative. It’s as if we are peering into a Wonderland of his mind, where logic meets mystery and every puzzle is a challenge to unravel. It’s in these moments that the book truly shines, taking on an almost dreamlike quality as Mathew races to uncover the truth.

As the plot unfolds, Mathew finds himself entangled in a cat-and-mouse chase across Europe, pursued not only by criminals but also by his own sense of foreboding about the case. The stakes rise as he uncovers deeper secrets about the missing watch, and the tension builds toward a gripping conclusion. What’s remarkable is that, despite his incredible abilities, Mathew is not infallible—his humanity is woven into every page, making him a character you can't help but care about.

Minor details, like a brief confusion over a character’s name and the unresolved fate of a pizza delivery man, didn’t detract from the overall enjoyment of the novel. These are mere blips in an otherwise stellar narrative. And while the book does contain some profanity and mild violence, it never feels gratuitous—just an authentic reflection of the stakes Mathew faces.

In a literary landscape full of formulaic thrillers, A Kestrel Circles stands out as something unique and thought-provoking. It’s a novel that demands to be experienced, one that will leave readers eager for more. With its unpredictable plot, compelling lead, and the tantalizing mystery that lingers long after the final page, this book is a must-read for fans of intelligent thrillers.

I would rate it a solid 5 out of 5, and I’m certainly hoping for a sequel that continues Mathew’s journey.

Warning: Profanity, mild violence.

Final Verdict: 5/5

 

Thursday, January 16, 2025

The Serpant Woman - a thought-provoking crime novel

S.Z. Estavillo delivers another gripping, page-turning thriller in The Serpent Woman, the second book in the Serpent Series. Having been blown away by the first book, The Serpent’s Bridge, I eagerly dove into this sequel—and it did not disappoint. Once again, Estavillo combines a tight, complex plot with deeply developed characters and an intense emotional core that keeps the reader hooked from start to finish.

The Serpent Woman

About the Book: The Serpent Woman

At the heart of the story is LAPD Detective Anaya Nazario and FBI Supervising Special Agent Blake Huxley, who must team up to track down a dangerous and enigmatic serial killer known as The Serpent Woman. As the body count rises, Nazario and Huxley are forced to confront not only the complexity of the case, but also their own complicated relationship. The killer herself is a fascinating and multi-dimensional character—at once a victim and a vigilante—making it easy for readers to sympathize with her, even as they recognize the horror of her actions. Estavillo’s ability to make us care about such a morally ambiguous character is a testament to her skill as a writer.

The mystery is tantalizingly intricate. The Serpent Woman leaves behind disturbing evidence at each crime scene—folders containing classified documents, criminal records, and other revealing materials—that add layers of intrigue to the investigation. As Nazario’s sharp instincts and keen eye begin to unravel the puzzle, the story keeps readers guessing. The cast of suspects is well-crafted, each with their own believable motivations and alibis, creating a web of uncertainty that keeps the pages turning in anticipation.

The stakes are high, not just for the characters, but for the reader as well. The story raises fascinating questions about justice, morality, and revenge, forcing the characters—and us—to wrestle with who truly deserves justice: the killer or her victims? This is a case that is anything but straightforward, and the resolution, while surprising, feels earned and satisfying.

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One of the standout elements of The Serpent Woman is Estavillo’s characterization. From Nazario’s no-nonsense approach to her investigations to the endearing bond between Von Schlange and her loyal canine sidekick Zeus, the characters feel alive and real. The relationship between Von and Zeus adds a unique emotional layer to the story, blending action and tenderness in a way that enhances the overall reading experience. The dynamics between the characters are multifaceted, and their personal struggles add depth to the already intricate crime story.

The book does come with a warning for sensitive readers, as it contains graphic content including violence, abuse, and sexual themes that are central to the case at hand. However, Estavillo handles these difficult subjects with care and respect, ensuring that they serve the narrative rather than shock for shock’s sake.

In conclusion, The Serpent Woman is a thrilling, thought-provoking crime novel that expertly blends suspense with character-driven storytelling. The intricate plot, complex characters, and moral dilemmas make it an exceptional read. If you’re a fan of crime fiction with strong, multi-dimensional leads and a relentless pace, this is a book you won’t want to miss. I’m already looking forward to the next installment in the Serpent Series. Highly recommended!

5/5 Stars

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

The Hangman's Master: Historical fantasy with a supernatural twist

As a fan of Elyse Hoffman’s books, I was eager to dive into The Hangman's Master. However, I did find myself struggling to fully engage with the plot at first. It took me about a quarter of the way into the book to really connect with the story. Since I’ve only read the first two books in the series (The Vengeance of Samuel Val and Black Fox One), I think I was still getting reacquainted with the world and some new characters (though I did recognize a few from books one and two). That being said, once I got past that initial hurdle, I couldn’t put the book down.


The main character, Stefan Harkel, is brilliantly complex—someone you can both love and hate at the same time. His internal conflict and growth throughout the story make him one of the most intriguing protagonists I’ve encountered in Hoffman’s work. The plot itself is unpredictable, with twists that kept me on the edge of my seat. As with Hoffman's style, the ending is satisfying yet leaves just enough open to make you eager for more.

The Hangman's Master

 

The Hangman's Master is a historical fantasy that blends the horrors of WWII with a supernatural twist. It touches on themes of vengeance, redemption, and power, all wrapped in Hoffman’s signature gripping writing. It’s a captivating and dark read, and I’d recommend it to fans of historical fiction with a supernatural twist, as well as those who enjoy complex characters and unpredictable plots.

Warnings:

  • Profanity
  • Sexual themes (not graphic)

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Monday, December 23, 2024

Dogs vs. Bears - imaginative, exciting, and heartwarming adventure

What happens when the battle for Austin’s bedroom goes too far? In Dogs vs. Bears, the toy dogs and bears have been vying for dominance in the room for years, each determined to be the top contender. But when an unexpected alien invader lands on the bed, the two rival groups must put aside their differences before the alien takes over!

Dogs vs Bears

At first, the dogs and bears don’t even notice each other, each thinking their side is the true ruler of the space. But when they finally realize they share the same territory, they begin a fierce battle for control. They each think they’re superior, simply because they’re different. The conflict builds until—enter the alien! Armed with a laser weapon and claiming the bedroom as her own, the stakes have never been higher.

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As the story unfolds, the dogs and bears must learn that the only way to face this new threat is by working together. The lesson is clear: teamwork, communication, and a bit of understanding can turn enemies into allies. Through their cooperation, they manage to save the day and find a way to share their space—while learning the importance of respect and friendship.

The vibrant, lively illustrations add even more fun to the story, capturing the quirky personalities of the toy dogs, bears, and their unexpected alien guest. The art brings the adventure to life, enhancing the playful tone and drawing young readers into the action.

Dogs vs. Bears is a perfect choice for kids ages 6-9 who are learning about teamwork, diversity, and friendship. With its engaging characters, exciting alien twist, and valuable lessons about working together, this book will keep young readers entertained from start to finish.

An imaginative, exciting adventure, Dogs vs. Bears is a must-read for any young reader, and it certainly earns 5 stars!

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As BookHookup, I am a longtime book reviewer. I received a free advance review copy of this book from BookTasters and have not received compensation for reviewing or recommending it. Some links in this post are affiliate links. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to amazon.com and affiliate sites.

 

Friday, December 13, 2024

Desulti Review: A Journey of Empowerment and Intrigue

Ross Hightower and Deb Heim have crafted a world that feels both vast and intimately personal, skillfully interwoven with themes of history, politics, art, and the stark contrasts of wealth and power. At the heart of this world is Tove, whose face bears a brutal scar—a constant reminder of the Vollen Empire’s tyranny. A chance encounter with Brie, a Desulti assassin, awakens a hunger in Tove to rise above the limitations of her past and prove herself. When Brie offers her a chance to join the secretive order of women known as the Desulti, Tove believes she’s found an opportunity for empowerment. Yet, as she becomes further entangled in the order, she begins to question whether she is truly in control of her fate or merely a pawn in a dangerous scheme that could end her life and destroy the Alle'oss rebellion.

Desulti

Tove’s emotional growth is the heartbeat of the story, lending it a depth and resonance that lingers. At the beginning, her spirit bears the invisible scars of abuse, leaving her vulnerable and cautious. But beneath her fragility lies a quiet defiance, a spark of strength waiting to emerge. As the journey unfolds, she reclaims her voice and confidence, transforming from a shattered woman into one who learns to fight for herself. The challenges and conflicts she faces force her to confront her flaws, broaden her perspective, and make difficult decisions. Through these hardships and moments of self-discovery, Tove unearths a steady, quiet determination—a strength that, once hidden, now refuses to be ignored. This inner resilience allows her to weather any storm, rising from the ashes of her past and embracing the force she was always meant to become.

 

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While the world-building can initially feel overwhelming, it eventually unfolds into a richly textured landscape that draws the reader deeper into the story. The layers of political intrigue, personal ambition, and shifting allegiances create a constantly evolving narrative, keeping the reader engaged and guessing what will come next. As Tove grows, so too does the world around her, intertwining her personal evolution with the shifting tides of a complex society on the brink of change.

Although there are moments where the complexity of the world-building, multiple plot threads, and large cast of characters might feel overwhelming, the emotional and character-driven core of the story—especially Tove’s transformation—keeps the reader engaged. This is a story that thrives on depth and growth, making it a rewarding read, even with its intricate layers.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars.

 

As BookHookup, I am a longtime book reviewer. I received a free review copy of this book from Black Phoenix Book Tours and have not received compensation for reviewing or recommending it. Some links in this post are affiliate links. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to amazon.com and affiliate sites