Nantucket Penny by Steven Axelrod

Steven Axelrod takes us back to Nantucket in Nantucket Penny, but it’s not the luxurious island you expect. It’s autumn on Nantucket. With the tourists gone, the island should be peaceful, and Police Chief Henry Kennis and his police force should be able...

The Last Commandment by Scott Shepherd

When reading The Last Commandment, it’s obvious author Scott Shepherd wrote for TV shows such as The Equalizer and Miami Vice. Although it’s labeled “An Austin Grant of Scotland Yard Novel”, a story about a man’s final case, even the...

Silence in the Library by Katharine Schellman

Katharine Schellman’s debut historical mystery, The Body in the Garden, was one of my favorite books of 2020. Her second Lily Adler mystery, Silence in the Library, is even better. She manages to include topics of racism, classism, women’s independence,...

Ghost Blows a Kiss by Carolyn Hart

Anyone looking for a template for a traditional mystery could take a lesson or two from a master. Carolyn Hart’s Ghost Blows a Kiss is reminiscent of the Agatha Christie novels in which the family of a dying man gather, hoping they are heirs to the fortune. In...

The Parting Glass by Lissa Marie Redmond

Despite allusions to Buffalo Police Detective Lauren Riley’s Icelandic adventures in A Full Cold Moon, there’s no reason a newcomer to the series can’t pick up The Parting Glass. I admit that it’s more interesting if you’re already...