Blog & Reviews

Steve E. Clark is an avid reader, and enjoys sharing his reviews of suspense, mystery, thrillers and history.

Take a look through some of his reviews, and you may find a great book to add to your library!

Steve Clark is an author and lawyer in Oklahoma City specializing in medical malpractice. He is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, an honor limited to the top 1% of attorneys. He is also listed in The Best Lawyers in America.

Steve E. Clark is an avid reader, and enjoys sharing his reviews of suspense, mystery, thrillers and history.
Picture The Wife Between Us

Picture The Wife Between Us

The Wife Between Us (St. Martin’s Press, $26.99) is a collaboration between Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen. Pakkanen has written seven previous novels while Hendricks has been an editor at Simon and Schuster. As Anita Shreve touts on the cover, the book is...

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Force of Nature

Force of Nature

Jane Harper’s new mystery, Force of Nature (Flatiron Books, $25.99) starts with an interesting premise. A high-tech company in Melbourne, Australia comes up with the wonderful idea of sending ten of its employees on a nature/wilderness adventure to promote teamwork,...

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Ruins of War

Ruins of War

I picked up Ruins of War (Berkley, $26.95) by John Connell, from the Barnes and Noble remainder list. I bought it for eight bucks because of the nice cover, and because my next novel after I finish the Kristen series is historical, set in Germany during World War II....

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Sunburn

Sunburn

Laura Lippman has brought out her 24th novel crime, Sunburn (Morrow, $26.99). She’s a real pro having won an Edgar Prize and more than 50 other awards for her intriguing thrillers. Sunburn begins with an immediate twist. Thirty-year-old Polly walks out on her boring,...

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The Woman in the Window

The Woman in the Window

A.J. Finn has written what will undoubtedly be a smash best-seller which will be translated into almost every known language. The Woman in the Window (Harper Collins, $26.99) is the story of Anna Fox, a child psychologist, who lives alone as a total recluse in her New...

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The Revolution of Marina M.

The Revolution of Marina M.

The Revolution of Marina M.(Little, Brown & Company, $30.00) by Janet Fitch,is an absolutetour de force. Set in Petersburg, Russia beginning in 1917 during WWI, it’spart history, part romance, part thriller, and almost a page turner. At 800 pages, it better be,...

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