BOOK REVIEW – Thin Ice, a Wild Alaska Mystery

by Paige Shelton (Author)  a Book Review by Jackie Houchin  THIN ICE is a suspensful, psycological thriller set in a very small, inaccessable town in Alaska. This is the first in the series by Paige Shelton, and in my opinion, it is a winner.  It is a book that causes your heart to race, makes you look…

BOOK REVIEW – Death Takes Passage

by Sue Henry (Author) A Book Review by Jackie Houchin    DEATH TAKES PASSAGE by Sue Henry is one of  three of her Trooper Alex Jensen Alaska Mysteries (She has written many more with Jessie Arnold as main character, i.e. MURDER ON THE IDITAROD TRAIL).  I especially wanted to read this one because the setting is the…

BOOK REVIEW – Death in the Garden City

by JEANNE M. DAMS (Author)  A Book Review by Jackie Houchin   DEATH IN THE GARDEN CITY is the 22nd installment in the Dorothy Martin Mysteries. Dorothy, an American, has been married to a retired British Chief Inspector for a number of years, and they tour around solving murder mysteries in their “spare” time. Alan takes care…

BOOK REVIEW – Seven Games

by Oliver Roeder (Author), William Sarris (Narrator), HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books An Audiobook Review by Jackie Houchin (Available in Hardback & Kindle) Oliver Roeder’s SEVEN GAMES is the history of seven well-known games that people play today, and the ways that technology attempted to beat human skill. (Mostly, AI did finally do better, but not in ALL…

Why I Read Short and Long

Originally posted on The Writers in Residence:
by Jackie Houchin I read a lot of print books and listen to a great many audiobooks each year. I do not read anthologies or collections of short stories unless they contain several stories by authors that have a track record I enjoy. Recently, I have been “reading”…

BOOK REVIEW – The Matter of the Deserted Airliner: Alaska Disappearing Crew and Passengers Caper: Impossible Crime Mystery, Book 2

by Steve Levi (Author), Henry Marshall (Narrator), Publication Consultants (Publisher) An AUDIObook Review by Jackie Houchin  This caper – and it is not a murder mystery – was intriguing, well-plotted and jaw-dropping, with touches of humor and irony and hoorahs for good old fashioned police work.  Author Steve Levi must have a very sharp mind and some stunt-man experience to…