Even though I loved Ellie Marney’s books featuring teenage FBI recruits, I was for whatever reason hesitant to check out her most recent and totally unrelated effort, The Kill Code. I’m sure a lot of that has to do with the fact that it takes place during the second World War.
Read moreserial killer
Book Review: Killer Instincts by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
I’m not that surprised with how quickly I got my hands on the second novel in Jennifer Lynn Barnes’ The Naturals series. I am though, surprised that it took me as long as it did to finish it.
Read moreBook Review: None Shall Sleep by Ellie Marney
Admittedly, I grabbed Ellie Marney’s book, None Shall Sleep, in the bargain section of the nearest bookstore solely based on the pop art that graced the cover. But can you blame me? The sleeve itself was a baby blue, but the main action was a bloody knife reflecting some sinister eyes. Count me in!
Read moreDes Miniseries Review
It’s been a bit of a week, but I managed to squeeze in Des, a creepy and disturbing three-part miniseries about real life Scottish serial killer, Dennis Nilsen. After being shown an add for this show countless times (they know me so well) and my recent watch of David Tennant in Camping, I felt like I had to give this short series a go. It was well worth the watch, and just like any other serial killer you’ve heard about, their gruesome acts are still endlessly fascinating.
Read moreNew Show Review: Prodigal Son
Now that I am three episodes deep into the recently full-season ordered, Prodigal Son, I figured now was the time to share my thoughts on the freshman show.
Read more