
The Good Daughter
Book
The stunning new novel from the international #1 bestselling author — a searing, spellbinding...
contemporary mystery psychological thriller

A Million Suns (Across the Universe, #2)
Book
odspeed was once fueled by lies. Now it is ruled by chaos. It’s been three months since Amy...

Blood Feud (Drake Chronicles, #2)
Book
The day Isabeau St. Croix was turned into a vampire, she was buried alive and left for dead by a...

Niceville (Niceville #1)
Book
Something is wrong in Niceville. . . A boy literally disappears from Main Street. A security...
Fiction Suspense Mystery Horror Paranormal

The Grave Tender
Book
A chilling psychological suspense novel, The Grave Tender explores the dark boundaries people cross...
Mystery Thriller Psychological Thriller Southern Gothic

Find Her
Book
AN ESCAPED KIDNAPPING VICTIM BECOMES AN AVENGER OF INNOCENTS. CAN SHE ESCAPE WHEN SHE'S TARGETED...

True Crime (1999)
Movie Watch
Academy Award winner Clint Eastwood stars as a troubled investigative reporter whose search for the...

Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated Mad Max (1979) in Movies
Jul 7, 2020
The plot: In a not-too-distant dystopian future, when man's most precious resource -- oil -- has been depleted and the world plunged into war, famine and financial chaos, the last vestiges of the law in Australia attempt to restrain a vicious biker gang. Max (Mel Gibson), an officer with the Main Force Patrol, launches a personal vendetta against the gang when his wife (Joanne Samuel) and son are hunted down and murdered, leaving him with nothing but the instincts for survival and retribution.
I really like dystopian films, and just the idea of a post apolcyptic future, where survival is the key. And this film is one of them.
Its a must see film, if you haven't seen it.

Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Thirty and a Half Excuses (Rose Gardner Mystery, #3) in Books
Jul 16, 2020
Once again, though, Rose finds herself knee deep in an investigation after several older women in the town die of supposed natural causes, and some things just don't add up about it all.
I'll admit I wasn't the least bit suspicious about this person until very near the end so it was cleverly done and well thought out.
And as for the romance in this... I was never fully Team Joe, and after reading my review of the previous book it seems I liked Mason more then too.
I never really liked how Rose let everyone bully her into things and in this she actually started to stand up for herself more, so I did a little cheer about that.
This is definitely going to be the last of this series that I read, mainly because I don't read this subgenre anymore.

KyleQ (267 KP) rated Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995) in Movies
Jul 19, 2020
It's apparent that director Joe Chappelle is trying to harken back to John Carpenter's style of film-making. Focusing more on trying to create tension then fill the film with death scenes. Michael actually doesn't have as much screen time here. We return to him sneaking around in the shadows.
Mostly H6's weakness is in it's acting, they just fail to feel believable, thus ruining what suspense Chappelle created, then there's the weird plotline which will turn away some viewers.
This one also marks Donald Pleasence's last time as Loomis, it's sad but he's also a bit unnecessary at this point.
I enjoyed Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers for what it was, I think if you're open to the strange plot you will too.