Rezension: Becky Masterman: “Rage Against The Dying”

Our youth-oriented society also applies to mystery fiction in which the average age of most detectives barely reaches 40. In this debut novel a retired FBI agent, newly and happily married, is pulled reluctantly back into a case she couldn’t solve years ago.

Rezensionen: Haas, Masterman, Ace and Mason

Margaret Cannon reviews four new Thriller: “The Bone Man” by the Austrias best-know crime writer Wolf Haas, “Rage Against The Dying” by Becky Masterman, “The Corpse With The Golden Nose” by Cathy Ace and “Three Graves Full” by Jamie Mason.

Rezensionen: Stephan Talty, Becky Masterman, Lachlan Smith, Frank Bill

Marilyn Stasio reviews for the New York Times Stephan Talty’s first thriller, “Black Irish”, Becky Masterman’s debut novel “Rage Against the Dying”, Lachlan Smith’s “Bear is Broken”, and “Donnybrook” by Frank Bill.

Rezension: Becky Masterman: “Rage Against the Dying”

There’s a lot to admire in Becky Materman’s first novel, starting with her heroine: petite, white-haired, 59-year-old FBI agent Brigid Quinn. Although retired, Brigid uses her friendshipswith local law enforcement officer to elbow her way into investigations.