REVIEW: “The Fold: A Novel” by Peter Clines

The Fold: A Novel, by Peter Clines Broadway Books, Copyright March 2016 978-0553447477, Paperback, 384 Pages An exceptionally satisfying read that reminded me of the remarkable joys of reading. Ingeniously weaved into the narrative were themes of the subversion of time and space, instability of reality and identity, and the confusion of consciousness and awareness; these themes necessitated…

REVIEW: “The Cases That Haunt Us: From Jack the Ripper to JonBenet Ramsey, the FBI’s Legendary Mindhunter Sheds Light on the Mysteries That Won’t Go Away” by John Douglas

The Cases That Haunt Us: From Jack the Ripper to JonBenet Ramsey, the FBI’s Legendary Mindhunter Sheds Light on the Mysteries That Won’t Go Away, by John Douglas Scribner, ISBN: 978-0671017064 Copyright November 2000, Hardcover, 352 Pages The Cases That Haunt Us conducts a phenomenally in-depth exploration and refreshing analysis of notorious mysteries, from the frame of reference…

REVIEW: “Dead Mountain: The Untold True Story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident” by Donnie Eichar

Dead Mountain: The Untold True Story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident, by Donnie Eichar Chronicle Books, ISBN: 978-1452140032 Copyright October 2014, Paperback, 288 Pages Dead Mountain is an incredibly heart-rending, suspenseful, and fast-paced book exploring the mystery of nine hapless Russian hikers as they perished on the eastern slope of Holatchahl—“Dead Mountain” in Mansi. As the author ventured…