Raven Maid: Out of the Darkness Book Review from @kleffnotes

The New Sentinels series provides a variety of stories all set in the same magical version of our world. In Raven Maid: Out of the Darkness we meet Adelaide Oliver who was raised in the bayou of New Orleans, but has fled to Seattle for fear that she is hallucinating strange things. What she doesn’t understand is that she is special, a Raven Maid. These secret beings appear in Voodoo or Vodoun and the things she sees are anything, but imaginary. Continue reading “Raven Maid: Out of the Darkness Book Review from @kleffnotes”

On 11/1/19 @ABC2020 airs Texas Love Triangle on Murder Case of David Temple for wife Belinda’s Murder via @stacyamiller85 @ABCNetwork #ABC2020 #TexasLoveTriangle #DavidTemple #BelindaTemple

20/20 is airing the two-hour special event “Texas Love Triangle” on Friday, November 1, 2019.

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Djinn: Cursed Book Review from @kleffnotes

Erik Schubach may have completed his Urban Fairytales series, but his New Sentinels series delves into the worlds of the supernatural in a way that feels reminiscent of his previous series. In the first book, Djinn: Cursed he introduces us to Angelina Drake who finds her twenty-first birthday taking a surprising turn when she learns that a curse plagues her family and that she is the latest victim. If you are missing the women of lore from Schubach’s previous series or looking for a new series to delve into this book is a great introduction to a new world. Continue reading “Djinn: Cursed Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Call Me God: The Untold Story of the DC Sniper @audible_com Review from @kleffnotes

Call Me God: The Untold Story of the DC Sniper Investigation is a new true crime feature that has joined the growing collection of productions of this genre in the Audible library. Released earlier this month, this production focuses on the untold elements of the DC Sniper investigation. With an overarching narrated element to guide the story, this work presents a variety of people who were connected to the case. These first hand stories are told by people who were either impacted by a death that occurred within the span of the 2002 crimes or who were in some way part of the investigation. Whether you are typically a true crime reader or listener or not this is something that will teach you something and will open up the world of how complex crimes can be both for those who are victims and for those trying to solve them. Continue reading “Call Me God: The Untold Story of the DC Sniper @audible_com Review from @kleffnotes”

The Goldblum Variations Book Review from @kleffnotes

This seems to be the era of Jeff Goldblum and in celebration of the monumental man Helen McClory presents The Goldblum Variations: Adventures of Jeff Goldblum Across the Known (and Unknown) Universe. This small, but mighty book, is a collection of remarkably crafted stories, puzzles, and games that elevate Goldblum memes to literary status. After being the subject of a 25-foot-tall sculpture in London, releasing a critically acclaimed jazz album, and joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe this seems like the perfect point for embracing the Goldblum golden age. Continue reading “The Goldblum Variations Book Review from @kleffnotes”