Author Interview: J.T. Ellison - “A Very Bad Thing”
Join Jessica Jones for an in-depth interview with J.T. Ellison on her upcoming thriller, A Very Bad Thing. Discover Ellison's creative inspirations, the layered themes of fame and secrecy, and what readers can expect from this suspenseful journey. Don't miss A Very Bad Thing, releasing November 1st!
A Very Bad Thing
Explore J.T. Ellison’s gripping thriller, A Very Bad Thing, a masterful tale of fame, secrets, and the high cost of hidden truths. This review delves into Ellison’s powerful narrative, unforgettable characters, and the intricate mysteries surrounding author Columbia Jones. A must-read for suspense enthusiasts seeking depth beyond the ordinary.
One Perfect Couple
Discover Ruth Ware's "One Perfect Couple," a compelling thriller set on Ever After Island. This review examines survival themes, strong female leads, and tackles serious issues like domestic violence. Gain unique insights from an exclusive author Q&A at jessicajonesreads.com.
Three Act Tragedy
Explore my review of Agatha Christie's "Three Act Tragedy," where Hercule Poirot faces a puzzling series of dinner party deaths. While featuring classic Christie elements and sharp dialogue, the novel struggles with pacing and a somewhat implausible resolution. A must-read for Christie aficionados seeking a complete collection.
Behind the Pages: an Interview with Ruth Ware
Discover the creative process behind Ruth Ware's latest thriller, "One Perfect Couple," in this exclusive Q&A. Dive into the mind of one of today's top authors as she discusses settings, characters, and her journey in the thriller genre. A must-read for fans of suspense and psychological depth!
Murder in Mesopotamia
Discover the allure of Agatha Christie's "Murder in Mesopotamia" with this 4-star review. Explore the captivating setting, intricate plot, and Hercule Poirot’s brilliant detective work. Find out why this classic mystery novel remains a must-read, despite some pacing issues. Read more on Jessica Jones Reads!
Death in the Clouds
Dive into Agatha Christie's "Death in the Clouds," a thrilling Hercule Poirot mystery set aboard a flight where a French moneylender is mysteriously murdered. Poirot must unravel the web of deceit among the passengers to uncover the truth. With a classic locked-room mystery and surprising twists, it's a captivating read for fans of detective fiction.
The ABC Murders
Read my review of 'The ABC Murders' by Agatha Christie, a classic Hercule Poirot mystery that combines ingenious plotting and suspense across 1930s England. Discover how Christie's use of an alphabetical motif and dual narratives not only enhances the mystery but keeps you guessing till the end. Perfect for fans of clever detective stories and psychological depth.
She’s Not Sorry
Join the suspenseful journey in Mary Kubica's "She's Not Sorry," where an ICU nurse's discovery unveils a patient's dark past. This review celebrates Kubica's masterful storytelling, intricate characters, and the compelling twists that make this novel a must-read.
Lord Edgeware Dies
Discover why Agatha Christie's ingenious plotting and character depth make this Hercule Poirot mystery a must-read for fans of classic detective stories.
The Sittaford Mystery
Discover how Christie's masterful storytelling and engaging characters make for an intriguing read, even for those who prefer their mysteries without supernatural elements. Learn why this novel might not fully satisfy paranormal skeptics, despite its clever plot and timeless prose. Perfect for Christie fans curious about one of her more unique tales.
The Murder at the Vicarage
Delve into Agatha Christie's 'The Murder at the Vicarage' with this review. Discover how Miss Marple's first case entwines charm, wit, and intrigue in St. Mary Mead, offering both new readers and Christie aficionados a captivating read. Explore plot twists, character insights, and the timeless appeal of a Christie classic.
The Mysterious Mr. Quin
Explore this review of 'The Mysterious Mr. Quin' by Agatha Christie, a collection of short stories featuring the enigmatic Mr. Quin. Discover how this book stands apart from traditional mysteries with its focus on the human condition and subtle social interactions. A must-read for Christie fans.
The Seven Dials Mystery
Explore this review of 'The Seven Dials Mystery' by Agatha Christie. Discover the blend of mystery, espionage, and adventure in this lesser-known gem. Learn why it captivates with its plot twists, vibrant characters, and Christie's iconic storytelling. Perfect for Christie aficionados and new readers alike.
Partners in Crime (Tommy & Tuppence Mysteries #2)
Delve into my 3.5-star review of Agatha Christie's 'Partners in Crime,' a compilation of detective stories featuring Tommy and Tuppence. While the narrative showcases Christie's signature style and clever twists, fans of Hercule Poirot may find these tales less enthralling. Explore our insights on this classic crime-solving duo.
The Mystery of the Blue Train
Explore the layers of Agatha Christie's writing in 'Mystery of the Blue Train'. This review delves into how Christie's personal adversities during the 1920s are subtly interlaced with a riveting Riviera mystery. Discover a novel that's both a thrilling puzzle and a writer's intimate canvas.
The Big Four
Explore Agatha Christie's 'The Big Four,' a gripping novel born as a result of the author's personal turmoil in 1926. Dive into the intriguing world of Hercule Poirot's international espionage adventure. Discover the impact of Christie's challenging circumstances on this unique work in this insightful review.
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Dive into this in-depth review of 'The Murder of Roger Ackroyd,' where Agatha Christie's narrative genius unfolds. Discover how this iconic Hercule Poirot mystery captivates with its rich characters and a legendary twist that defines the detective genre.
The Secret of Chimneys
Delve into Agatha Christie's 'The Secret of Chimneys' through a captivating 4-star review on jessicajonesreads.com. Explore the charm and enigma of this classic mystery, perfect for enthusiasts and newcomers to Christie's work.