The Good Neighbor by A.J. Banner is so bad, it’s almost funny.
November 2, 2015 | Posted in MYSTERY/THRILLER | By sockii
!["The Good Neighbor" by A.J. Banner.](https://www.spacial-anomaly.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/good-neighbor-140x90.jpg)
I decided to give this title a try because it kept showing up in my Kindle Unlimited recommendations, especially for Autumn-themed reads which I was in the mood to explore. It had over 3,000 reviews on Amazon, most of them quite positive, and a write-up that said it could be “the next Gone Girl.”
Tarbox Station by Rhonda Eudaly: A New Science Fiction Whodunit
October 28, 2015 | Posted in MYSTERY/THRILLER, SCIENCE FICTION | By sockii
!["Tarbox Station" by Rhonda Eudaly](https://www.spacial-anomaly.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Tarbox-Station1-300x226-140x90.jpg)
Situated at the intersection of four wormhole gates, Tarbox Station plays an important—and unique—part in the operations of the United System Concorde. Originally built by the Aren Empire as a military outpost…
“Chinese Cooking for Diamond Thieves” is a Sparkling Debut Novel
June 17, 2015 | Posted in MYSTERY/THRILLER | By sockii
![Chinese Cooking for Diamond Thieves by Dave Lowry.](https://www.spacial-anomaly.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/chinese-cooking-for-diamond-thieves-140x90.jpg)
Generally I am not a huge fan of the mystery genre of fiction. The only mystery novels I tend to really get into are those which are less “whodunnit” and more about exploring a different culture, field of knowledge, or occupation I’d know very little about otherwise…