Review: Netflix’s The Residence — A Delightfully Twisted Whodunit with a Modern Flair

If you're someone who still chuckles every time Tim Curry dashes down a hallway in Clue, or if your bookshelf groans under the weight of every Agatha Christie mystery, then The Residence on Netflix is about to become your next obsession. Set against the impossibly intriguing backdrop of the White House residence staff, The Residence …

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Open Season by Jonathan Kellerman Review

"Open Season" is the 40th installment in Jonathan Kellerman's acclaimed Alex Delaware series, and the audiobook version delivers a compelling experience that keeps listeners engaged from start to finish. The narrative follows psychologist Alex Delaware and LAPD Homicide Detective Milo Sturgis as they investigate a series of perplexing murders in Los Angeles. The victims are …

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Captain America: Brave New World Review

Considering the poor pre release scuttlebutt, Captain America: Brave New World exceeded my expectations, delivering a solid addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While it doesn't reach the heights of the franchise's top-tier films, it comfortably sits in the middle of the pack, offering an engaging storyline and commendable performances. Anthony Mackie shines as Sam …

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Review: The Ink Black Heart – A Solid But Not Spectacular Season of C.B. Strike

The latest installment in the C.B. Strike series, The Ink Black Heart, brings back our favorite private detective duo, Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott, in a dark and tech-driven mystery. While the season was good, but not great, the undeniable chemistry and strong performances of Tom Burke (Strike) and Holliday Grainger (Robin) continue to elevate …

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Why Every New Genre Fiction Writer Should Read On Writing by Stephen King

When I signed my contract to write The Hand of God, the biggest issue for me was I was a former mailman who could not spell, not an English major who wanted to do this their whole life. I made a lot of rookie mistakes, until someone ( I don't remember who) suggested I not …

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