The Mayfair Dagger by Ava January

The cover makes this appear to be an ordinary historical mystery, but I can assure you there is nothing ordinary about Ava January’s The Mayfair Dagger. It’s the funniest historical mystery I’ve read. When the judge refers to the courtroom scene as a...

At the Edge of the Woods by Victoria Houston

Victoria Houston’s recent books are more satisfying for those who enjoy the outdoors and reading about the tranquility of fly-fishing than they are for those of us who enjoy a satisfying mystery. In the latest book, At the Edge of the Woods, Sheriff Lew Ferris...

Sunday Spotlight – Kim Hays

Most of you will recognize Kim Hays’ name. She’s a regular participant here on the blog, but especially on Thursdays. Kim’s third Linder and Donatelli mystery in her Polizei Bern series, A Fondness for Truth, was just released. In my questions for...

Kevin’s Corner Annex – Pierce by Patrick B. Simpson

Yesterday, I sent in my last two reviews for this month for Library Journal, so I’m sharing one of Kevin Tipple’s reviews today. Pierce by Patrick B. Simpson is a March 2024 release. Thank you, Kevin, for sharing this review! Pierce by Patrick B. Simpson...

A Mystery Giveaway

This week, I’m giving away two mysteries, one in a long-running series, one a debut. Let’s start with the latest Scottish Bookshop mystery, Paige Shelton’s The Poison Pen. Edinburgh is mourning the recent death of Queen Elizabeth II when bookseller...