In 1936 Alfred Hitchcock’s name was not yet immortalized as the Master of Suspense, but he was getting there. Having labored through the twenties and early thirties making flat, flavorless silent melodramas and romantic “comedies,” Hitchcock had reinvented himself as…
This Month In Books: December 2014
It’s the end of 2014 and we’ve got our final list of new releases for the year right here! This month there are quite a few new authors on the list that I have never read before. Nonetheless they all…
Book Review: ‘Suspicion’ by Alexandra Monir
Imogen is a young lady who loves her summer family getaways to her hometown in England to visit her cousin, the Duchess Lucia. Her love for England surpasses the weird feeling she has stirring in her gut and animating out…