Symphony Road by Gabriel Valjan

Gabriel Valjan’s first Shane Cleary mystery, Dirty Old Town, impressed me. He took an idealistic ex-cop turned PI, put him in Boston where he struggles to make a living while dealing with cops who hate him for his integrity and his willingness to testify against...

S.J. Bennett & The Windsor Knot

Virtual Event: S.J. Bennett in conversation with Lesa Holstine  WHEN: March 8, 2021 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm (3 PM ET) WHERE:Virtual Event, Poisoned Pen’s Facebook page. (You do not have to have a Facebook account to watch the event. You can get to it through the...

Have You Heard? – Donna Andrews’ The Hen of the Baskervilles

Sandie Herron never knows when I’m going to use one of her reviews. I spent yesterday reading a book for review for Library Journal, so it was the perfect time to use this audiobook review. Thanks, Sandie. Check out the review of Donna Andrews’ audiobook,...

A Lady’s guide to Mischief and Mayhem by Manda Collins

While I enjoyed Manda Collins’ A Lady’s Guide to Mischief and Mayhem, what she refers to as a combination of historical suspense and romance, I have to agree with Anne, a reader who commented earlier. I’m not going to blame the author, but someone at...

A Fatal Lie by Charles Todd

I like Charles Todd’s Inspector Ian Rutledge mysteries more than I do the Bess Crawford ones. However, I was disappointed in A Fatal Lie, the latest in the series. Chief Superintendent Markham of Scotland Yard is not happy with Rutledge, so he assigns him a case...