Murder in the Stars: Review of Mur Lafferty’s Station Eternity

Murder in the Stars: Review of Mur Lafferty's Station Eternity Jeremy Brett Under Review:Station Eternity. Mur Lafferty. Ace, October 2022. To me, the best murder mysteries are the ones that explore character, which delve into the emotional lives and backgrounds of the victims, the suspects, and even the detectives seeking to uncover the truth. The … Continue reading Murder in the Stars: Review of Mur Lafferty’s Station Eternity

The SFF Librarian Reviews: The All-Consuming World by Cassandra Khaw

SFF Librarian Reviews Jeremy Brett As a voracious reader, and as someone for whom science fiction and fantasy are part of my daily job as a science fiction librarian, I come across a lot of wonderful work in these genres. I love bringing to the attention of interested readers books and authors that bring me … Continue reading The SFF Librarian Reviews: The All-Consuming World by Cassandra Khaw

The SFF Librarian Reviews: A Master of Djinn by P. Djèlí Clark

SFF Librarian Reviews Jeremy Brett As a voracious reader, and as someone for whom science fiction and fantasy are part of my daily job as a science fiction librarian, I come across a lot of wonderful work in these genres. I love bringing to the attention of interested readers books and authors that bring me … Continue reading The SFF Librarian Reviews: A Master of Djinn by P. Djèlí Clark

Detecting Agency and Ethics: Review of Fortune Favors the Dead by Stephen Spotswood

Detecting Agency and Ethics: Review of Fortune Favors the Dead by Stephen Spotswood Marisa Mercurio Under Review: Fortune Favors the Dead. Stephen Spotswood. Doubleday, 2020. Amid calls for police abolition and budget cuts, scrutiny of American crime media—a genre inspired by police detectives—has yielded further reflections on law enforcement’s pervasiveness within our society. Literary depictions … Continue reading Detecting Agency and Ethics: Review of Fortune Favors the Dead by Stephen Spotswood