Mysteries


THE DEL RIO SERIES - Amazon Purchase Link


The Series - written by Richard Paolinelli: This isn't about the football coach or the wrestler, but rather a character who dives into the murky waters of law enforcement and mystery. Jack Del Rio, not to be confused with any sports figure, is the protagonist of this thrilling trilogy.

  • The Trilogy:

    • Reservations (2017): Kicks off with a bang near Gallup, New Mexico, where three tribal leaders bite the dust in a manner that screams supernatural, or at least, very, very bad luck. Jack Del Rio, an FBI agent, steps in, and it's not just any case; it's a dance with Coyote, the legendary trickster. Imagine if your usual day at the office involved chasing a myth.

    • Betrayals (2017): The plot thickens, and not just because someone's been overdoing it with the gravy. Betrayals, as the title suggests, are on the menu, and Jack's not just eating; he's serving it up with a side of justice.

    • Endgames (2017): The finale where all the pieces come together, or fall apart spectacularly, depending on how you look at it. Jack's journey concludes, but not before a rollercoaster of twists, turns, and probably a few too many cups of coffee.

  • Themes and Tone: This series isn't just about solving crimes; it's a deep dive into cultural clashes, personal vendettas, and the kind of moral ambiguity that makes you question if your moral compass is just a decorative item. Paolinelli's writing style here is like a seasoned chef - he knows when to spice things up and when to let the natural flavors of intrigue shine.

  • Reception: From what the digital grapevine (X) suggests, fans of mystery and law enforcement dramas have found a new hero in Jack Del Rio. There's talk of the series being both a thrilling ride and a thoughtful exploration of Native American culture, which, let's face it, isn't something you get with your average detective story.

  • The Man Behind the Series: Richard Paolinelli, a name that's becoming synonymous with genre-hopping, has managed to craft a character in Jack Del Rio that's both uniquely American and universally appealing. His ability to weave cultural elements into a thriller has not gone unnoticed, making this series a must-read for anyone looking for something beyond the usual crime caper.

So, if you're in the mood for a series that's like a fine wine - complex, with layers of flavor, and a bit of a kick - dive into the Jack Del Rio series. Just remember, in Paolinelli's world, the only thing more dangerous than the villains might just be the plot twists.


SHERLOCK HOLMES PASTICHES - Amazon Purchase Link


Unveil the Fog of Victorian Mystery with Sherlock Holmes: A New Era of Detection

Dive into the fog-laden streets of Victorian London with Richard Paolinelli's six-book series, where Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson tackle mysteries that blend the classic with the unexpected.

In this collection, Holmes confronts enigmas that twist through time, space, and beyond the ordinary. From the shadowy dealings in "The Darlington Substitution Scandal" where a rare volume's theft during a football match leads Holmes on a thrilling chase, to the eerie crossover with Edgar Allan Poe's realms, this series reimagines the great detective in scenarios that challenge both his intellect and the bounds of reality.

Each book not only revives the spirit of Conan Doyle's original tales but infuses them with fresh, inventive plots. Whether it's unraveling a murder with roots in the Cthulhu Mythos or solving crimes that weave through history's fabric, Holmes's deductive prowess remains unparalleled.

Join Holmes and Watson as they navigate through puzzles that test the limits of logic, exploring themes of identity, deception, and the timeless battle between good and evil.

For fans of the original Holmes stories or newcomers to the world of 221B Baker Street, this series promises a journey rich with suspense, intrigue, and the timeless allure of Sherlock Holmes's world.

"Step into a Victorian London where the only thing more mysterious than the crimes is the mind of Sherlock Holmes himself."