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About Lesa's Book Critiques
I have been a library manager/administrator for over 30 years, in Ohio, Florida, Arizona, and, now, Indiana. Library Journal Mystery Reviewer of the Year 2018. 2022 Raven Award recipient from Mystery Writers of America. Recipient of the 2018 David Thompson Memorial Special Service Award from Bouchercon Board. Winner of the 2011 Arizona Library Association Outstanding Library Service Award. I am a mystery columnist for Library Journal, Mystery Readers Journal, and ReadertoReader.com. Author of the “Mystery Fiction” chapter in Genreflecting: A Guide to Popular Reading Interests (7th ed.) Winner of the 2009 and 2010 Spinetingler Awards for Best Reviewer. |
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Recent Posts
The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections by Eva Jurczyk
While Eva Jurczyk's debut novel is called The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, it could have just as easily been called The Department of Missing Books and Special Librarians. First there's one missing book. Then a missing librarian. Then another...
The Appeal by Janice Hallett
Janice Hallett's debut novel, The Appeal, is unlike any epistolary novel you've read. Even the title has several meanings. And, the story itself? Don't believe anything until you get to the end of the book. All you can do is guess with the clues you've been given....
The Cat Who Saved Books by Sosuke Natsukawa
If you love books, physically as well as for the contents, you might want to pick up Sosuke Natsukawa's The Cat Who Saved Books. If you're like me, and appreciate all the little tidbits, I'd suggest you skip to the end of the book before reading it. Louise Heal...