Book Review of “The Nanny” by Gilly MacMillan
Book Review of “The Nanny” by Gilly MacMillan
Overall, "The Nanny" is a gripping and well-crafted psychological thriller that will appeal to fans of the genre.  Read more...
dawn veranda at a seaside hotel: a single coffee cup cooling on a small table; distant police lights reflected on the glass door; a closed black notebook beside the cup
Sangre por Sangre – Part VII: The Waiting
A call from Madrid, a dawn at the sea, and a mother who refuses to blink. The series finale closes the ledger, and opens a future only Camila can write. Read more...
kitchen table at dawn with two women, one tearful, steaming mugs between them; a phone off the hook hinting at a call that changes everything
Sangre por Sangre – Part VI: The Ledger
Confession over coffee, a call to an old rival, and a plan that can’t be written down. The ledger opens, and someone will have to pay it off. Read more...
dimly lit apartment with two women seated opposite each other, black book on shelf in background, tension and betrayal in the air
Sangre por Sangre – Part V: The Cut
Over tapas and tension, Ana Agirre reveals her power play, and the ledger that can ruin Camila’s family. Integrity meets corruption head-on in The Cut. Read more...
historic government corridor with discreet access point and fiber route overlay, sunlight through tall windows, hint of a locked equipment room door
Sangre por Sangre – Part IV: The First Map
Camila delivers a flawless core and building-wide Wi-Fi for Lugo’s 1833 seat of power, but on the eve of a press demo, someone else traces her map in the dark. Read more...
mother and daughter at a kitchen table with steaming coffee, morning light, and a phone on the table mid-call, hinting at opportunity and danger
Sangre por Sangre – Part III: Breakfast with Warning
Family warnings, a fallen president’s scandal, and a phone call that changes everything. Camila steps into power, and someone takes notice. Read more...
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Review: Killer Across the Table by John Douglas
A profiler. A killer. A table between them. John Douglas’s “The Killer Across the Table” shows how empathy and conversation expose the minds behind true crime. Read more...
telecom engineer reviewing building plans beside a demitasse of espresso, with Lugo’s Roman Walls in soft focus through a window
Sangre por Sangre – Part II: The Engineer
A temporary post, a permanent test: Camila must modernize Lugo’s heart without touching its soul, while Ana prepares for a private visitor with dangerous news. Read more...
woman sipping coffee on a seaside veranda in Viveiro Spain, overlooking the Atlantic, with a closed black notebook beside her symbolizing power and secrets
Sangre por Sangre – Part I: The Black Book of Lugo
The story begins in Viveiro, Spain, where politics and coffee blend into power, and every page of Ana Agirre’s black book hides a dangerous secret. Read more...
sunrise coffee shop on the beach in Phuket with empty tables and a shadowy black van approaching in the distance
The Bitcoin Extortion: A Story of Coffee, Code, and Consequence
A perfect morning in Phuket turns dark when a couple’s secret Bitcoin scheme catches up to them. A modern thriller brewed with tension, code, and coffee. Read more...
Four men chasing a hooded thief through the streets of Vigo, Spain, near a portside coffee shop
Heroes of Vigo: The Coffee Shop Chase That Stopped a Thief
A morning coffee turned into a full-blown chase through the port of Vigo when four men caught a café robber, a true story of courage and caffeine. Read more...
Indian coffee shop interior with overturned tables and spilled coffee, aftermath of an ambush representing the Family Retribution story
Family Retribution: The Coffee Shop Ambush in Vijayanagar
A peaceful afternoon in a small Indian coffee shop turned into a deadly act of vengeance — the fall of Rishi’s empire, and the end of an era in Vijayanagar’s... Read more...